The Digital IXUS (IXY Digital in Japan and PowerShot Digital ELPH in US and Canada) is a series of digital cameras released by Canon. It is a line of ultracompact cameras, originally based on the design of Canon's IXUS/IXY/ELPH line of APS cameras.

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The original Canon Digital IXUS

History

Canon's PowerShot A and S line of the time[when?] were being made as small as contemporary technology allowed,[1] and demonstrated the demand for a small digital camera of good quality. Canon used its experience with small film cameras, particularly the APS IXUS, to mass-produce good digital cameras smaller than anyone else had managed up to the time (the first Digital IXUS was the smallest 2 MP then available[2]) and reused the popular IXUS/IXY/ELPH brand name with the tag line "The DIGITAL IXUS blends Canon's award-winning IXUS design with PowerShot digital technology."[3]

The first Digital IXUS, released in June 2003 fitted the technology of the PowerShot S11 into a body similar to the APS IXUS II.[4] Between 2004 and 2005, starting with the Digital IXUS II, Canon moved from the use of CF cards to SD cards to create thinner cameras.

Several models have found favor within the Kite Aerial Photography (KAP) community due to a unique combination of small size/ low weight, excellent image quality with stabilization, and the option of expanded manual control including intervalometer functionality available via 3rd party CHDK.

G-series in a compact body

The IXUS 901Ti was the first in a series of IXUS and S-series cameras that feature the Digic image processors and larger than average sensors as fitted to the advanced PowerShot G-series cameras. The IXUS / S-series and the equivalent G-series models are listed below:

  • IXUS 901 Ti (SD900)* / PowerShot G7 / Digic III / 10 MP 3648 × 2736 1/1.8″ CCD.
  • IXUS 960 IS (SD950IS)* / PowerShot G9 / Digic III / 12.1 MP 4000 × 3000 1/1.7″ CCD.
  • IXUS 980 IS (SD990IS) / PowerShot G10 / Digic 4 / 14.7 MP 4416 × 3312 1/1.7″ CCD.
  • PowerShot S90, S95, S200 / PowerShot G11, G12 / Digic 4 / 10 MP 3648 × 2736 1/1.7″ CCD (S200 features Digic 5).
  • PowerShot S100, S120 / PowerShot G15 / Digic 5 / 12.1 MP 4000×3000 1/1.7" CMOS.
  • Powershot S120 / PowerShot G16 / Digic 6 / 12.1 MP 4000×3000 1/1.7" CMOS.

(* The IXUS 900 Ti and 960 IS feature a titanium body.)

Models

The same camera models are released in Europe, the US, and Japan under different names. The cameras themselves are identical apart from the front fascia, according to the parts lists. The Canon model number on the bottom is consistent between marketing names. This article uses the Digital IXUS model names unless otherwise stated. The comparison tables in this article list equivalent IXY Digital and PowerShot Digital ELPH model names.

All models use lithium ion batteries of Canon proprietary design, though third-party equivalents are readily available.

All models introduced before 2010 use RGBG Bayer filter (except the original Digital IXUS, which uses a CYGM filter[5]) CCD sensors made by Sony. IXUS 300 HS/PowerShot Digital ELPH SD4000 IS/IXY 30S introduced in May 2010 and all following models have back-illuminated CMOS sensor. Images are recorded as JPEGs. Raw image files are not accessible without the use of third party firmware such as CHDK.

In 2010, Canon dropped the prefix "Digital" as well as suffix "IS" (Image Stabilization) from the names of the new models e.g. IXUS 105.[6] A similar change was applied to the IXY-series names used in the Japanese market.[7] The United States market naming was simplified in 2011: "Digital" and "IS" were removed as well as "SD" prefix.[8] Newer US and European model carry "HS" suffix, that stands for "high sensitivity".

The Digital IXUS series slots above the PowerShot A in Canon's point-and-shoot lineup, with models in the Digital IXUS range commanding a considerable price premium.[9] However, since the late 2000s, with the falling prices of Digital IXUS models in Canadian and U.S. markets, they have become among some of the lower-priced models available as PowerShot A models are gradually withdrawn from the market and not replaced.

IXUS/ELPH/IXY cameras using CF storage

The PowerShot Digital ELPH using CF have Sxxx model number.

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Digital IXUS PowerShot
Digital ELPH
IXY Digital Canon model Release date Sensor
res., size
Movie mode Lens (35 mm equiv.)
zoom, aperture
Image processor Memory Battery Dimensions (mm) Weight
(-batt.)
Photo Notes
Digital IXUS1 S100 IXY Digital PC100117 May 20002.0 MP
1600×1200
1/2.7"
No movie mode35–70 mm (2×)
f/2.8–4.0
CFNB-1L87 × 57 × 26.9190 gThumbOnly IXUS with a CYGM CCD (all others are RGBG)[10]
300 S300 300 PC100811 Feb 2001 640×480 20 fps35–105 mm (3×)
f/2.7–4.7
94.8 × 62.5 × 29.9240 gThumbIntroduce motion capture up to 640 × 480[11]
v S110 200 PC101210 May 200135–70 mm (2×)
f/2.8–4.0
87.0 × 57.0 × 26.9180 gThumb[12]
v2 S200 200a PC102213 Mar 2002ThumbImproved user interface; user-selectable ISO up to 400[13]
330 S330 300a PC102635–105 mm (3×)
f/2.7–4.7
94.8 × 62.5 × 31.5245 g More software features[14]
v3 S230 320 PC103716 Aug 20023.2 MP
2048×1536
1/2.7"
640×480 15 fps35–70 mm (2×)
f/2.8–4.0
DIGIC87.0 × 57.0 × 26.7180 gThumb[15]
400 S400 400 PC103827 Feb 20034.0 MP
2272×1704
1/1.8"
320×240 15 fps36–108 mm (3×)
f/2.8–4.9
87.0 × 57.0 × 27.8185 gThumb[16]
430 S410 450 PC10869 Feb 200487.0 × 57.0 × 27.8185 gThumbIntroduce USB 1.1; added features and faster software[17]
500 S500 500 PC10845.0 MP
2592×1944
1/1.8"
640×480 10 fps

320×240 15 fps

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IXY Digital 500 White Limited: 10,000 units sold in Japan, June 2004[19]
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IXUS 400

The Canon Digital IXUS 400 (PowerShot ELPH S400 in North America and IXY Digital 400 in Japan) featured:

  • Maximum resolution: 2272 × 1704 (3.8 megapixels)
  • Image ratio 4:3
  • Memory Format Compact Flash
  • ISO 50–400
  • 35 mm equivalent: 36 mm–108 mm
  • Aperture f/2.8f/4.9
  • Battery NB-1LH, 3.7 V 840 mAh lithium-ion rechargeable

The internal wiring of the CCD can become disconnected in high-temperature or high-humidity environments. Canon issued a recall in October 2006. The damaged CCD displays purple or blueish, distorted or possibly no image at all. The menu and pictures taken prior to the CCD disconnect will still display normally.[20][failed verification][21]

The camera also incorrectly reports a problem with the memory card (Memory Card Error message). This problem can be temporarily overcome by removing both the main battery as well as the small internal battery. Canon has acknowledged this issue, and formerly repaired free of charge.

IXUS 430

The Canon Digital IXUS 430 is (PowerShot ELPH S410 in North America and IXY Digital 450 in Japan) featured 4.0 megapixels, 3x zoom lens, and i3 minute videos with sound.[citation needed]

There has been a Service Notice by Canon stating that the vendor supplied CCD image sensor used in this camera can cause a malfunction.[22] The affected cameras (s410) show the symptoms such as a corrupted image, lines going across the LCD screen, lack of color of the image produced, or no image produced. Shots by the camera will also display these symptoms.[22] In Canon's service notice they also stated the following: "Effective immediately, and regardless of warranty status, Canon will repair, free of charge, products exhibiting the above-mentioned malfunction if the malfunction is caused by the CCD image sensor. Canon will also cover the cost of shipping and handling in connection with this repair."[22]

IXUS/ELPH/IXY cameras using SD storage

The PowerShot Digital ELPH using SD had SDxxx or SDxxxx model number prior to 2011 models' introduction.

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Digital IXUS PowerShot Digital ELPH IXY Digital Canon model Release date Sensor
res., size
Video recording Lens
(35 mm equiv.)
aperture
Optical zoom Digital zoom Image processor LCD screen size, pixels Memory Battery Dimensions
W×H×D (mm)
Weight (-batt.) Photo Notes
II SD100 30 PC10352 May 20033.2 MP 2048×1536
1/2.7"
640×480 15 fps 35–70 mm
f/2.8–3.9
3.2×DIGIC1.5"
118,000
SD, MMCNB-3L85.0 × 56.0 × 23.9165 gThumbIntroduce SD card storage[23]
IIs SD110 30a PC10859 Feb 20043.2 MP 2048×1536
1/2.7"
35–70 mm
f/2.8–3.9
3.2×SD, MMC165 gThumb[24]
30 SD200 40 PC110221 Sep 20043.2 MP 2048×1536
1/2.5"
640×480 30 fps

320×240 60 fps

35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
3.6×DIGIC II2.0"
118,000
SD, MMCNB-4L85.8 × 53.4 × 21.1115 gThumbIntroduce DIGIC II image processor[25]
40 SD300 50 PC11014.0 MP 2272×1704
1/2.5"
35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
3.6×SD, MMC86.0 × 53.0 × 20.7130 gThumb[26]
50 SD400 55 PC115017 Feb 20055.0 MP 2592×1944
1/2.5"
35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
SD, MMC86.0 × 53.0 × 20.7130 gThumb[27]
700 SD500 600 PC111417 Feb 20057.1 MP 3072×2304
1/1.8"
37–111 mm
f/2.8–4.9
SD, MMCNB-3L85.6 × 57.0 × 26.5170 gThumbIntroduce USB 2.0[28]
55 SD450 60 PC115822 Aug 20055.0 MP 2592×1944
1/2.5"
35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
2.5"
115,000
SD, MMCNB-4L86.0 × 53.5 × 21.6140 g Wide-angle viewable LCD; feature 9,999 images stored to one folder[29]
750 SD550 700 PC116922 Aug 20057.1 MP 3072×2304
1/1.8"
37–111 mm
f/2.8–4.9
SD, MMCNB-3L89.5 × 57.0 × 27.4170 gThumb[30]
Wireless SD430 Wireless PC119025 Oct 20055.0 MP 2592×1944
1/2.5"
35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
2.0",
118,000
SD, MMCNB-4L99.0 × 54.4 × 21.7130 gThumb 11b Wi-Fi transfer[31]
60 SD600 70 PC119321 Feb 20066.0 MP 2816×2112
1/2.5"
35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
2.5"
173,000
SD, MMC86.0 × 53.5 × 21.7140 gThumb| [32]
65 SD630 80 PC114721 Feb 20066.0 MP 2816×2112
1/2.5"
35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
3.0"
173,000
SD, MMC90.3 × 56.8 × 20.2145 gThumbIntroduce 3" LCD and no viewfinder[33]
800 IS SD700 IS 800 IS PC117621 Feb 20066.0 MP 2816×2112
1/2.5"
35–140 mm
f/2.8–5.5
2.5"
173,000
SD, MMCNB-5L90.4 × 56.5 × 26.4165 gThumbIntroduce Image stabilisation[34]
850 IS SD800 IS 900 IS PC120914 Sep 20067.1 MP 3072×2304
1/2.5"
28–105 mm
f/2.8–5.8
3.8×DIGIC III2.5"
207,000
SD, SDHC, MMCNB-5L89.5 × 58.0 × 25.1150 gThumbIntroduce DIGIC III image processor, ISO 1600, face detection, SDHC memory card[35]
900 Ti SD900 1000 PC120614 Sep 200610.0 MP 3648×2736
1/1.8"
1024×768 15 fps

640×480 30 fps

37–111 mm
f/2.8–4.9
2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC, MMC91.2 × 59.6 × 28.2165 g Titanium case, ISO 3200 at 2 MP[36]
70 SD1000 10 PC122822 Feb 20077.1 MP 3072×2304
1/2.5"
640×480 30 fps

320×240 60 fps

35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC, MMCNB-4L85.9 × 53.5 × 19.4125 gThumbRed eye correction, black/silver case options
(black version tribute to the original
IXUS/IXY/ELPH APS camera introduced in 1996)[37]
75 SD750 90 PC122722 Feb 20077.1 MP 3072×2304
1/2.5"
35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
3.0"
230,000
SD, SDHC, MMC91.6 × 56.8 × 19.6130 gThumb[38]
950 IS SD850 IS 810 IS PC12357 May 20078.0 MP 3264×2448
1/2.5"
35–140 mm
f/2.8–5.5
2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-5L90.4 × 56.5 × 26.4165 gThumb[39]
860 IS SD870 IS 910 IS PC124920 Aug 20078.0 MP 3264×2448
1/2.5"
640×480 30 fps 28–105 mm
f/2.8–5.8
3.8×3.0"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
92.6 × 58.8 × 25.9155 gThumbBlack/silver case options[40]
960 IS SD950 IS 2000 IS PC124820 Aug 200712.1 MP 4000×3000
1/1.7"
1024×768 15 fps

640×480 30 fps

36–133 mm
f/2.8–5.8
3.7×2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
95.9 × 59.9 × 27.6165 g Titanium case[41]
80/82 IS SD1100 IS 20 IS PC127124 Jan 20088.0 MP 3264×2448
1/2.5"
640×480 30 fps 38–114 mm
f/2.8–4.9
2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-4L86.8 × 54.8 × 22.0125 gThumbFive colour options: Rhythm & Blue, Swing Silver,
Pink Melody, Bohemian Brown, Golden Tone
First entry-level IXUS/IXY/ELPH with image stabilisation[42]
85 IS SD770 IS 25 IS PC126213 Mar 200810.0 MP 3648×2736
1/2.3"
35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-6L86.0 × 54.0 × 20.4130 g Black/silver case options[43]
90 IS SD790 IS 95 IS PC126113 Mar 200810.0 MP 3648×2736
1/2.3"
35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
3.0"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-5L91.6 × 56.8 × 20.9155 g [44]
970 IS SD890 IS 820 IS PC126613 Mar 200810.0 MP 3648×2736
1/2.3"
37–185 mm
f/3.2–5.7
2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
95.4 × 57.3 × 27.4155 gThumbIntroduce 5× zoom[45]
870 IS SD880 IS 920 IS PC130817 Sep 200810.0 MP 3648×2736
1/2.3"
28–112 mm
f/2.8–5.8
DIGIC 43.0"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
93.8 × 56.8 × 23.6155 gThumbDIGIC 4 image processor; gold/silver case options[46][47]
980 IS SD990 IS 3000 IS PC133217 Sep 200814.7 MP 4416×3312
1/1.7"
36–133 mm
f/2.8–5.8
3.7×2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-5L96.7 × 62.2 × 27.9160 g Introduce basic manual control aperture/shutter priority[48]
95 IS SD1200 IS 110 IS PC135518 Feb 200910.0 MP 3648×2736
1/2.3"
35–105 mm
f/2.8–4.9
2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-6L88.5 × 54.8 × 21.8120 gThumb[49]
100 IS SD780 IS 210 IS PC135318 Feb 200912.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
720p 30 fps 33–100 mm
f/3.2–5.8
2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-4L87.0 × 54.5 × 18.4115 gThumb720p HD video recording and HDMI connector[50]
110 IS SD960 IS 510 IS PC135618 Feb 200912.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
28–112 mm
f/2.8–5.8
2.8" 16:9
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
97.9 × 54.1 × 22.1145 g Introduce wide screen and redesigned simplified controls; feature 720p HD video recording and HDMI connector[51]
990 IS SD970 IS 830 IS PC135718 Feb 200912.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
37–185 mm
f/3.2–5.7
3.0"
461,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-5L94.8 × 56.8 × 26.3160 gThumb720p HD video recording and HDMI connector[52]
120 IS SD940 IS 220 IS PC143019 Aug 200912.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
28–112 mm
f/2.8–5.9
2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-4L89.5 × 54.9 × 20.0120 g [53]
200 IS SD980 IS 930 IS PC143719 Aug 200912.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
24–120 mm
f/2.8–5.9
3.0" 16:9
230,000
touch
SD, SDHC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-6L99.9 × 53.4 × 22.9130 gThumbIntroduce 24 mm wide-angle lens and touch-screen[54]
105 SD1300 IS 200F PC14698 Feb 201012.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
640×480 30 fps 28–112 mm
f/2.8–5.9
2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
90.5 × 55.8 × 21.2140 gThumb[55]
130 SD1400 IS 400F PC14728 Feb 201014.1 MP 4320×3240
1/2.3"
720p 30 fps 28–112 mm
f/2.8–5.9
2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-4L92.2 × 56.1 × 17.8133 gThumb[9][56]
210 SD3500 IS 10S PC14678 Feb 201014.1 MP 4320×3240
1/2.3"
24–120 mm
f/2.8–5.9
3.5" 16:9
460,000
touch
SD, SDHC, SDXC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-6L99.3 × 55.7 × 22.0160 g[57]
300 HS SD4000 IS 30S PC147312 May 201010.0 MP 3648×2736
1/2.3"
720p 30 fps

320×240 240 fps

28–105 mm
f/2.0–5.3
3.8×3.0" 16:9
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
100.0 × 54.1 × 23.6175 gThumbFirst Digital IXUS with CMOS[58]
1000 HS SD4500 IS 50S 19 Aug 201010.0 MP 3648×2736
1/2.3"
1080p 24 fps

720p 30 fps

320×240 240 fps

36–360 mm
f/3.4–5.6
10×3.0" 16:9
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-9L101.3 × 58.5 × 22.3190 gThumb10th anniversary edition[59] Introduced Full-HD (1080p) video recording

First IXUS with stereo microphone

310 HS 500 HS 31S 6 Feb 201112.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
1080p 24 fps

720p 30 fps

640×480 120 fps

320×240 240 fps

24–105 mm
f/2.0–5.8
4.4×3.2" 16:9
461,000
touch
SD, SDHC, SDXC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-6L100.6 × 55.4 × 25.0185 g[60]
220 HS 300 HS 410F PC15916 Feb 201112.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
24–120 mm
f/2.7–5.9
2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
NB-4L92.2 × 55.9 × 19.5141 gThumb[60]
115 HS 100 HS 210F 6 Feb 201112.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
28–112 mm
f/2.8–5.9
3.0"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC,
MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+
93.1 × 55.8 × 19.9140 gThumb[61]
1100 HS 510 HS 51S 23 Aug 201112.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
28–336 mm
f/3.4–5.9
12×3.2" 16:9
461,000
touch
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-9L99.0 × 58.9 × 21.9206 g[62]
230 HS 310 HS 600F 23 Aug 201112.1 MP 4000×3000
1/2.3"
28–224 mm
f/3.0–5.9
3.0"
461,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-4L95.8 × 56.8 × 22.1140 g[63]
500 HS 520 HS 3 9 January 201210.1 MP effective 3648×2736
1/2.3" 16.1 MP
28–336 mm
f/3.4–5.6
12×DIGIC 53.0"
461,000
microSD, microSDHC, microSDXCNB-9L87.1 × 53.9 × 19.2155 g
Thumb
Uses microSD memory cards[64]
125 HS 110 HS 220F PC17339 January 201216.1 MP 4608×3456
1/2.3"
24–120 mm
f/2.7–5.9
3.0"
461,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-11L93.2 × 57.0 × 20.0135 g[65]
510 HS 530 HS 1 7 February 201210.1 MP effective 3648×2736
1/2.3" 16.1 MP
28–336 mm
f/3.4–5.6
12×3.2" 16:9
461,000
touch
microSD, microSDHC, microSDXCNB-9L85.8 × 53.5 × 19.8163 gWi-Fi (IEEE802.11b/g/n, 2.4 GHz only)[66]
240 HS 320 HS 420F 7 February 201216.1 MP 4608×3456
1/2.3"
24–120 mm
f/2.7–5.9
3.2" 16:9
461,000
touch
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-11L93.5 × 56.8 × 20.8145 gThumbWi-Fi (IEEE802.11b/g/n, 2.4 GHz only)[67]
245 HS - 430F September 201216.1 MP 4608×3456
1/2.3"
24–120 mm
f/2.7–5.9
3.2" 16:9
461,000
touch
SD, SDHC, SDXC93.5 × 56.8 × 20.8145 gWi-Fi
Japan and Asia only
255 HS 330 HS 610F 29 January 201312.1 MP
1/2.3"
24–240 mm
f/3.0–6.9
10×3.0"
461,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-4L97.2 × 56.4 × 22.5144 gThumbWi-Fi (IEEE802.11b/g/n, 2.4 GHz only)[68]
132 115 IS 90F 29 January 201316.0 MP
1/2.3"
28–224 mm
f/3.2–6.9
DIGIC 42.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-11L92.9 × 52.4 × 21.6133 gThumb
135 120 IS 100F 29 January 201316.0 MP
1/2.3"
720p 25 fps

640×480 30 fps

28–224 mm
f/3.2–6.9
2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-11L92.9 × 52.4 × 21.6134 gWi-Fi (IEEE802.11b/g/n, 2.4 GHz only)
140 130 IS 110F 29 January 201312.1 MP
1/2.3"
28–224 mm
f/3.2–6.9
3.0"
460,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC95.4 × 56.0 × 20.6133 gWi-Fi (IEEE802.11b/g/n, 2.4 GHz only)
- - 620F August 201312.1 MP
1/2.3"
1080p 30 fps 24–240 mm
f/3.0–6.9
10×DIGIC 53.0"
460,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-4L97.2 × 56.4 × 22.5144 gWi-Fi
Japan only
265 HS 340 HS 630 6 January 201416.0 MP
1/2.3"
25–300 mm
f/3.6–7.0
12×DIGIC 4+3.0"
461,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-11LH100 × 58 × 22147 gWi-Fi
145 135 120 12 February 201416.0 MP
1/2.3"
720p 25 fps

640×480 30 fps

28–224 mm
f/3.2–6.9
2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-11L95 × 54 × 22127 g
150 140 IS 130 12 February 201416.0 MP
1/2.3"
28–224 mm
f/3.2–6.9
2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC95 × 54 × 22127 g
155 150 IS 140 12 February 201420.0 MP 5152x3864
1/2.3"
24–240 mm
f/3.0–6.9
10×2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-11LH95 × 57 × 24142 gThumb
160 160 150 5 January 201520.0 MP
1/2.3"
28–224 mm
f/3.2–6.9
2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-11L95.2 × 54.3 × 22.1127 gIS digital only
165 - 160 5 January 201520.0 MP
1/2.3"
28–224 mm
f/3.2–6.9
2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC95.2 × 54.3 × 22.1128 g
170 170 IS 170 5 January 201520.0 MP
1/2.3"
25–300 mm
f/3.6–7.0
12×2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXCNB-11LH99.6 × 57.6 × 22.6141 g
275 HS 350 HS 640 April 2015 20.2 MP

1/2.3"

1080p 30 fps 25–300 mm

f/3.6–7.0

12× 3.0"

461,000

SD, SDHC, SDXC 99.6 × 58.0 × 22.8 147 g Replaces IXUS 265 HS / ELPH 340 HS / IXY 630
175 180 180 5 January 2016 20.0 MP

1/2.3"

720p 25 fps

640×480 30 fps

28–224 mm

f/3.2–6.9

2.7"

230,000

SD, SDHC, SDXC 95.2 × 54.3 × 22.1 126 g Plastic body (no wifi or NFC)
180 190 IS 190 PC2266 5 January 201620.0 MP
1/2.3"
24–240 mm
f/3.0–6.9
10×2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC95.3 × 56.8 × 23.6138 gWifi, NFC, plastic body
285 HS 360 HS 650 5 January

2016

20.2 MP

1/2.3"

1080p 30 fps 25–300 mm
f/3.6–7.0
12× 3.0"

461,000

SD, SDHC, SDXC 99.6 × 58.0 × 22.8 147 g Replaces IXUS 275 HS / ELPH 350 HS / IXY 640
185 185 200 February 2017 20.0 MP

1/2.3"

720p 25 fps

640×480 30 fps

28–224 mm

f/3.2–6.9

2.7"

230,000

SD, SDHC, SDXC 95.2 × 54.3 × 22.1 126 g Plastic body (no wifi or NFC)
190 200 IS 210 February 2017 20.0 MP

1/2.3"

24–240 mm

f/3.0–6.9

10× 2.7"

230,000

SD, SDHC, SDXC 95.3 × 56.8 × 23.6 137 g Wifi, NFC, plastic body
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IXUS i/ELPH SDxx/IXY L Cameras

More information Digital IXUS, PowerShot Digital ELPH ...
Digital IXUS PowerShot
Digital ELPH
IXY Digital Canon model Release date Sensor
res., size
Movie mode Image processor Lens (35 mm equiv.)
zoom, aperture
Memory Battery Dimensions (mm) Weight
(−batt.)
Photo Notes
i SD10 L PC1060 12 Sep 2003 4 MP
2272×1704
1/2.5"
320×240 15 fps 39 mm, f/2.8 SD, MMC NB-3L 90.3 × 47.0 × 18.5 100 g Thumb Several body colors[69]
i5 SD20 L2 PC1108 September 2004 5.0 MP 2592×1944
1/2.5"
640×480 10 fps

320×240 15 fps

DIGIC 90 × 47 × 19
i Zoom SD30
L3
PC1144 September 2005 640×480 10 fps

320×240 20 fps

160x120 15 fps

DIGIC II 38–90 mm (2.4×), f/3.2–5.4 NB-4L 96 × 45 × 24
i7 Zoom SD40 L4 PC1205 September 2006 7.1 MP
3072×2304
1/2.5"
640×480 30 fps

320×240 60 fps

DIGIC III SD, SDHC, MMC 96.1 × 45.1 × 23.9 105 g Thumb ISO 1600, titanium case, face detection, first to use DIGIC III OS, Denim Blue, Steel Grey, Sepia, Pink[70]
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Accessories

  • IXUS: AW-PS200 all-weather enclosure[71]
  • IXUS 330: WP-DC500 waterproof enclosure
  • IXUS 400/430/500: WP-DC800 waterproof enclosure
  • IXUS i: AW-DC10 all-weather enclosure
  • IXUS 50: AW-DC30 all-weather enclosure
  • IXUS 55: AW-DC50 all-weather enclosure
  • SD700 IS: WP-DC5 waterproof enclosure
  • External flash: High-Power Flash HF-DC1

Known problems

A firmware bug exists that can cause the IXUS 400 (and possibly other cameras with the same firmware) to display a "Memory card error" message after the camera has been in use for some time. Contrary to the message, there may not actually be anything wrong with the memory card. Descriptions of the fix recommend simultaneously removing the internal and external batteries to reset the camera.[72] Canon has acknowledged this issue and formerly repaired it free of charge.[73]

A number of camera models across several manufacturers used a Sony CCD that was prone to failure. Canon put out a general recall in late 2005 on affected models and serial numbers.[74][75] Models from the IXUS range are the v3, II, and IIs. Canon has issued a support advisory stating it will repair affected cameras free of charge.[76][77] This free repair service for Canon cameras with defective CCD image sensors is gradually being phased out; in the UK, the free service end date for IXUS II cameras was 31 January 2011.

Like all compacts with a zoom lens, cameras in the IXUS range are susceptible to the "lens error" message if the lens is physically unable to zoom in or out. On Canon cameras, this manifests as the E18 error or the message "Lens error, restart camera" on more recent models.

Sample shots

All images here are the original camera JPEG with original Exif information, unmodified except for lossless rotation.

See also

Notes

  • Note 1: The PC1001 was marketed as "Digital IXUS," "IXY Digital" and "PowerShot S100 Digital ELPH."

References

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