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This 4-megapixel pocket camera offers few manual controls or special features but delivers solid image quality and performance.
Though the IXUS 500 is a respectable pocket snapshot camera, its performance and its feature set make it seem creaky next to the competition.
Canon's 3.2-megapixel IXUS II retains the features and quality of its predecessors but puts them in an even smaller and lighter package.
The IXUS 400 offers great image quality and performance in an ultracompact package. Don't look for manual controls, though.
The IXUS V3 camera can fit comfortably in your pocket. But does it have enough features to satisfy? Read our Australian review to find out.
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