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Chitrang Parmar (chitrang6996) 0 pts

Confused beween between ixus and powershot

Requiremet:
5x to 10x optical zomm with lens shift image stabilization
7-8 Megapixel
no slr/dslr
more traveling,
best image quality
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58448 pts
January 29, 2008 6:08 PM
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Ixus is the European version. But if you're looking for best image quality, more mega pixel isn't necessarily better. Let me explain. I came across an interesting article today about how more mega pixels is not necessarily a good thing. According to Image Engineering – a company that does testing of digital cameras for photo magazines in Germany – the quality of digital pictures has steadily decreased since the state of the art was six megapixels back in 2004. And because they don’t have a “dog in this hunt,” they put forth a compelling argument for buying new digital cameras with less mega pixels and not more.

The argument is essentially this: CCD chips on point and shoot cameras a smaller and as such, fitting in more pixels causes them to lose light sensivity. Sure, there’s more data on the chip, but the chip can’t absorb the light data and what it ends up with is a picture that has more noise than image quality. In addition, the more megapixels a camera has, the larger the lens it needs to provide the clarity it deserves and prevent diffraction due to a loss of detail with smaller apertures. But since we’re talking portable point and shoots here, those large lenses simply aren’t being made.

Finally, with larger mega pixels comes longer saving time due to their requires huge storage capacity, or more compression if not storing images in RAW format. The result is a noisier image and a dissatisfied camera user who thirsts for high quality and speed but fell into the trap of "more must mean better."

In the end, relying on a smaller MP that can balance all these needs may indeed be a better answer.

Based on that argument, and considering that you'll be taking 99% snapshots, I'd recommend the Canon SD630 or it's inheritor, the Canon SD750.
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Tigervyh (tigervyh) 520 pts
February 20, 2008 3:22 AM
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DOn't be confused, it's quite a simple matter as Ixus and powershot in Asia are 2 different ranges of cameras. IXUS range is also called Powershot SD series in the US and some other parts of the world. But for Asia at least, it's split up to IXUS and powershot, where: -

1. IXUS is for the smaller size, lithium ion power, but less functions (actually it's a higher price range for various reasons)

2. Powershots (A-series) is for slightly larger (usually power by AA batteries), but with more functions.

On choosing your camera, if you say you want 5x - 10x optical, then it'll only be the A720IS or the SX100IS, both are Powershots in Asia, and both uses AA batteries. SZ100IS is significantly larger in size. SO your best bet would be A720IS, unless you are willing to get a lower zoom range model, or pay much more for the Canon G9!
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