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Canon Digital IXUS 95 IS Digital Camera - Silver (10 MP, 3.0x Optical Zoom) 2.5 inch LCD
 
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Canon Digital IXUS 95 IS Digital Camera - Silver (10 MP, 3.0x Optical Zoom) 2.5 inch LCD

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  • 10 Megapixel, 3.0x optical zoom with optical image stabilizer and 2.5” PureColor LCD II
  • Smart auto mode with scene detection technology for effortless picture taking and great results
  • Combats image blur with ISO Auto, motion detection technology and optical image stabilizer
  • Perfect portraits with face detection AF/AE/FE/WB, face self-timer and auto red-eye correction
  • 17 shooting modes and 30fps VGA movies with long play mode
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  • Item Weight: 118 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 908 g
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  • Batteries: 1 Lithium ion batteries required.
  • Item model number: 3454B006AA
  • ASIN: B001T9NH5G
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 1 Jun 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (118 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 899 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
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Canon IXUS 95 IS

Great value Digital IXUS, compact style.
The compact and stylish Digital IXUS 95 IS delivers uncompromising style and great value that slips easily into a pocket or purse. Featuring a 3.0x optical zoom with optical image stabilisation for blur free images, it incorporates a host of intelligent Canon technologies including Smart Auto Mode, so you can simply and easily create stunning pictures across a wide range of shooting conditions. What's more you can quickly and easily capture superb VGA movie clips.

Intelligent by design for the perfect image
Setting the Digital IXUS 95 IS to Smart Auto mode allows the camera to intelligently select the appropriate settings so you can concentrate on your subject. Advanced Scene Detection Technology automatically analyses shooting conditions then selects the perfect settings from 18 specially defined scenes So whether you're photographing flowers, a captivating sunset or friends in the park you can be confident you're getting the perfect image.

Use scene modes to get the best shots for sunset, low-light and night time shooting

My Colors mode makes your images jump
out with really vivid bright colours.
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A world of options in the palm of your hand
As well as Smart Auto you can switch the camera to a number of advanced presets for the best possible photos under certain conditions. There are 17 Shooting Modes to choose from including 12 Special Scene Modes, so you're ready for whatever shot comes your way. In addition to this My Colors Mode lets you customise colour reproduction before shooting and correct individual colours on the LCD screen as you're shooting. My Colors offer you many options, such as 'Positive Film' which makes all the reds, greens and blues really vivid and Lighter and Darker Skin tones.

The IXUS 120 IS locates faces in shot and automatically adjusts for natural skin tones

Face Detection locates faces in shot and
automatically adjusts for natural skin tones.
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Flawless detection technology
Evolved Face Detection and Motion Detection technology finds and tracks moving subjects until you're ready to shoot, adjusting the camera settings for optimal results. Faces will have natural-looking skin tones and can even be detected in profile, at an angle to the camera or from long distances. A Face Detection Self-Timer also makes group photos and self-portraits easy. Once the shot has been set up, the camera records the number of faces detected in the frame when the shutter is depressed and the self timer started it then waits for an extra face to get in the frame and adjusts focus and exposure before it takes the picture. Auto Red-Eye detection completes the detection technology collection to ensure flawless photos every time.

A world of advantages with Canon technology

The Optical Image Stabiliser automatically detects and corrects camera shake.

The Optical Image Stabiliser automatically
detects and corrects camera shake.
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Rich razor-sharp images - every time
The lens is the most important part of any imaging device and all Canon cameras incorporate lenses designed and manufactured by Canon - lenses based on over 60 years of experience for outstanding results. Canon's market-leading Optical Image Stabiliser is a lens-shift system that automatically detects and corrects camera shake, whilst ensuring outstanding image quality. It allows handheld shooting at longer focal lengths and in lower light conditions without blur, giving you steady, crisp, brilliant images you'll be proud to shoot and share. Developed initially for Canon's EOS Digital SLR cameras in 1987 it is the fastest in-lens image stabiliser available on the market and ensures the stylish Digital IXUS range has a top quality pedigree.

The 3x optical zoom lets you get up close and personal, whether you are shooting landscapes or a child's smile the straight optical paths deliver razor-sharp precision with lifelike colour every time.

Meanwhile a resolution of 10 Megapixels allows you to capture every scene in rich detail, ensuring oversize prints - even of cropped pictures - retain high image quality.

Canon's Intelligent Contrast Correction automatically adjusts for the best image

Canon's Intelligent Contrast Correction
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Fast, intelligent processing even in tricky lighting conditions
Canon's most advanced image processor, DIGIC 4, lies at the heart of every Canon digital camera and delivers exceptional processing speeds. It also makes possible the camera's intelligent evolved Face and Object Detection technologies and Canon's i-Contrast feature. This offers improved contrast and greater detail in tricky lighting conditions. Available in either shooting or playback mode, i-Contrast analyses a scene, then boosts brightness in dark areas without blowing out light areas, while the noise reduction function of DIGIC 4 ensures minimal noise in the adjusted areas. This helps uncover previously hidden detail in the shadow areas of an image.

Box Contains

  • Digital IXUS 95 IS
  • Wrist Strap WS-DC7
  • Battery Pack NB-6L (E) (with Terminal Cap)
  • Battery Charger CB-2LYE
  • AC Cable
  • AV Cable AVC-DC400
  • Interface Cable IFC-400PCU (for USB)
  • User Manual Kit

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    461 of 466 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars The best compact for my needs and for the money., 29 Dec 2009
    By G. E. Hearn "grahamh1965" (UK) - See all my reviews
    (TOP 500 REVIEWER)    (REAL NAME)   
    This review is from: Canon Digital IXUS 95 IS Digital Camera - Silver (10 MP, 3.0x Optical Zoom) 2.5 inch LCD (Electronics)
    I already own (and love!) my Nikon D40 DSLR, which at the time I bought it from Amazon was incredibly cheap, but being an SLR (Even a tiny one) it's still too big to carry everywhere. I needed a compact that could do maybe 80% of what the D40 could do, but still fit in my pocket. Where to start?

    Well, after much researching, I decided on the IXUS 95IS. Why?

    1: It's size. It's incredibly tiny, yet still easy to operate, even with my huge (Size 11) hands.

    2: The image quality is excellent. Also movie mood doesn't disappoint either. It has Image Stabilisation, which for me is a must.

    3: The colours are incredibly bright and vibrant.

    4: The battery life is amazing. Especially if you turn the monitor off.

    5: The price. It's very good value.

    6: Menu layout. Everything you need can be accessed quickly and easily.

    7: An optical viewfinder! Yay! Okay, it's only basically a hole that you look through, but then you can't really expect Canon to squeeze a full wealth of "Head-up display" info like on a DSLR into something this size. Top marks to Canon for even including one.

    8: Low Megapixel count.

    (Rant mode engaged!):
    You would think the more Mp that a camera has the clearer the picture, right? but to be honest that's just marketing speak. The physical size (surface area) of the sensor is what matters, and all these compacts have miniscule sensors, even Compacts that are sold as "High End" or "Professional" models like the Canon G9, G10 and G11 series.
    The more pixels that are stuffed into a small sensor, the fewer photons it can gather and the less sensitive it is to light. If you have fewer pixels then you get brighter pictures. My D40 Nikon makes absolutely outstanding pictures and that's only 6 megapixel! I really don't want more than 10 or even 7 megapixels on a sensor this tiny. I really wish that Canon made this with a 3.2 Megapixel sensor. That would be awesome! Fewer pixels also mean that the noise reduction software has far less work to do, meaning better images and of course faster shooting. Not least because it's quicker to save a smaller file. You can save more of them on one card too. I've printed A4 from a 3.2mp Minolta compact and it was as sharp as you'd need in all honesty.

    It's very interesting to note that Canon have actually reduced the pixel count by about 30% in the G11 compared to the G10. A brave move, but the right one. The image quality has improved massively and if you read the G11 reviews on Amazon you can see that it was the right thing to do.
    It's time to halt the "Megapixel Wars" because there are no winners except people who measure market share!

    Anyway... Back to the review:

    So, a great camera - IF you take the time to get to know how to use it! A lot of reviews here say "Oh, it looks washed out" or "The colours aren't very good" etc. I've never found that with mine, and with modern manufacturing techniques I find it hard to believe there can be that many "Dodgy" ones out there.

    I'm no expert, but I know enough to get photos that I'm happy with. Here's a few hints if you're struggling:

    "Auto" is fine, but for really outstanding photos I use it in "Program" mode (2nd position down on the slider) and set the following. (Press "Func Set" then in the left hand menu bar, from the top):

    Select "ISO 100" or even "ISO 80" for the best image quality. It's a bit "Grainy" at the higher ISO numbers (Even as "High" as a lowly ISO200!), but that's common to almost all compacts, so no big deal.
    Select "AWB" (Auto white balance). The auto function on this is so good that there's rarely any need to mess with this in most situations.
    Select "V" for "Vivid" on the colour setting (represented by a paint tube) You may or may not like colours, but I love colour, so the more vivid the better for me.
    Select "Evaluative" metering (I think this is default anyway) Sure, you may want Spot Metering for certain things, like super-close-up Macro stuff, but there is a lot of metering experience built into this little device, so I take advantage of Canon's knowledge. I'm lazy like that!

    I select "Continous" shoot mode, because that way I can fire off a bunch in rapid succession and just pick the ones I like to keep. Set single if you prefer. Up to you.

    If you're someone like me who can't seem to take a straight photo, then there's a great feature in the Ixus 95 which overlays a "Grid" in the LCD screen in "viewfinder" mode. A brilliant idea!

    Flash: Try not to use flash, but if conditions demand it, ie: for people when they have strong light behind them, use "Slow Synchro" if you can. This will take a longer exposure picture, with a flash at the end to provide fill light in the dark areas. I'd be very surprised if your pictures look washed out with Slow Synchro.

    Hope all that helps. :-)

    Video: Surprisingly good! with a decent frame rate. Audio has a fierce AGC (Automatic Gain Control) which means that volume remains fairly constant between speech and loud noises. I like this personally, some people hate it.
    The only bit I'm not so keen on is the grainy quality of playback when recording in low light. But to be honest - "What do you want for this sort of money, the Moon on a stick?" as my mate would say.
    Video is a nice thing to have as an extra, but if it's your main reason for buying this then there are better options out there.

    Bad points? Very few really. The case is plastic and a little bit "Creaky" sure. And the battery hatch looks particlularly feeble, BUT: the most common thing that fails on any of these types of camera is the automated lens cover and/or the motorised lens extension system. I'm pretty confident that I'm careful enough not to break the camera, so the mechanical parts above are the limiting factor for me. I don't see a lot of point in spending more money for the IXUS 100 with its metal casing personally. You may feel differently, but you pays your money and takes yer choice!

    Would I buy another one? Yeah! Without hesitation. If you buy one - AND take the time to learn how to use it! - You won't go far wrong.
    BUT: Bear in mind that it's still only a compact. If you do a side by side comparison with the results from a real camera (DSLR) like a Nikon D40 or D60, there's absolutely no contest. It's like night and day.
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    131 of 133 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars I fair, ballanced review., 28 April 2010
    By Ben "The AV technician" (Avon, UK) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Canon Digital IXUS 95 IS Digital Camera - Silver (10 MP, 3.0x Optical Zoom) 2.5 inch LCD (Electronics)
    I worked for almost ten years in the camera trade and as such, have seen thousands of these little compacts. It is a minefield out there. Too many models to choose from, even from Canon alone. I have a EOS 5D (DSLR) so I allow my standards to drop when it comes to a happy snappy compact. This will go on walks, holidays and the odd party, where to be honest, I don't want or need super high quality and hundreds of pounds worth of equipment that can be stolen or broken. It doesn't matter if you spend £100 or £300 on your compact, they are so small they can all be accidentally dropped and either will be as easy to break if this occurs. Especially if the zoom lens is out. Either will be non-cost effective to repair if these hit a concrete floor. BOTTOM LINE......I paid £130 from Amazon. The overall feel in terms of quality is pretty good. I tend to favor makes such as Canon, Sony and Panasonic when it comes to digital compacts. However, just because it is a Canon doesn't make it the best camera out there. Canon make brilliant digital cameras but also make some real rubbish. For £130, this is a top notch little compact. Most of you wouldn't recognize some of the let downs and would be MORE than happy with the results, believe me. But what are the let downs???? For starters, it is very noisy when focusing (cheap components). The battery cover/door is very poor quality. And WILL eventually break if not looked after. Don't just assume that more pixels equal higher photographic quality. I have an older 5 million pixel Canon compact that just died that gave much higher quality pics than this compact....WHY? It had a far superior lens. This is the biggest let down on this camera. For most users, this won't be an issue. For those who want high quality landscape shots, perhaps, printed out at A4 (12X8)this will let you down around the edges of the image. A cheaper lens tends to let you down more around the edges of the image. Take a typical landscape shot and look at it on your computer screen around the edges. You will notice that the image almost looks out of focus. And here is where you begin to have your questions answered as to why this model is cheaper in terms of cost.....or at least one of the reasons. Above all though, this is a good little compact for the money. Most of my shots will be holiday snaps and face shots, where, like many, I will only be printing them out to 6x4 or 5x7. Here, you are not really going to notice the problems quite so much. On a typical portrait with the flash, and set to macro you will still be amazed at the detail this camera can capture. For the money, you get a camera that I would give 65-70%. If you want much higher quality, you will need to double your budget.
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    27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant., 26 Nov 2009
    By Mr. P. J. Davis "Mac fan" (Kingston upon Hull, England) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Canon Digital IXUS 95 IS Digital Camera - Silver (10 MP, 3.0x Optical Zoom) 2.5 inch LCD (Electronics)
    Whilst I have a Canon bridge camera - SX 1 - it's has to be said that it's still too large to lug around during my dinner breaks, short walks or visits to friends and family so I wanted a camera that would give good images, has an optical viewfinder (a rarety these days!) and is not too expensive. Having seen results from a freinds Ixus 80 I decided to give the IS 95 a try and I am very, very happy.

    Startup is almost instant with pictures being sharp and detailed with good colours and contrast - which is the most important aspect of any camera. Add to this the incredibly small size, ease of use, excellent screen and seemingly endless battery life and and I could not have asked for much more from such a budget priced camera.

    I would have liked a zoom greater than 3x and RAW would have been nice but these are desires more than necessities so can hardly be classed as problems.

    All I can say is that if you are looking for a small, capable, easy to use, ultra small convenient clicker this is a no brainer. Go on, treat yourself!

    Thanks Canon.
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