By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 15th June 2007 20:01 GMT
The ixus series has, at least since the 6MPix the problem that the sharpness limitation does not come from the lack of pixels, but from the small optics.
I have a 6MPix model, and even in the best shooting conditions the sharpes edges have at least 3-4 pixels width.
There's no point buying 8MPix if you finally get more pixels but not more information...
By Graham LockleyPosted Sunday 17th June 2007 23:03 GMT
'This simple feature can make such a difference if you're remotely serious about photography. If the sun's high and bright in the sky or simply reflecting off snow-covered slopes, the ability to actually see the LCD monitor can be critical in framing a shot.'
Now maybe you understand why an optical viewfinder is so important ! I rarely rely on the lcd monitor to frame the shot, I regard it as something that is useful to review the pic and only use it for framing when the viewfinder is impractical.
Comments on: Canon Ixus 950 IS compact digital camera
What about shutter lag? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 15th June 2007 14:21 GMT
$ to £ conversion again #
By Matt MArtin Posted Friday 15th June 2007 15:53 GMT
Small optics and 8.5 MPix #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 15th June 2007 20:01 GMT
Not being picky but #
By Graham Lockley Posted Sunday 17th June 2007 23:03 GMT