Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH / IXUS 130 IS and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS Digital ELPH / IXUS 130 IS.
November 2010
(71%)
41 Reviews
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Abstract: Pocket sized digital snapshot cameras, which in a nutshell describes Canon's IXUS 130, are two-a-penny, so what makes this slim-line offering different? Well, for starters it is blessed with the same high-fashion looks that have come to embody the IXUS ra...
Abstract: The rounded edges of the incredibly small Canon IXUS 130 give it an air of sophistication, while its weighty feel suggests quality. It’s ever so slightly more streamlined than its predecessor, the 120, the lens flush with the body and a different zoom ...
The IXUS 130 is expensive for what it is, but it’s hard to beat in terms of style and size, making its price seem more reasonable. You certainly get a lot for your money ...
Abstract: The Canon IXUS 130 is a pocket sized digital camera. It has 14 megapixels and a 4x wide angle zoom lens. The IXUS 130 can shoot High Definition movies. Other key features include image stabilisation and a 2.7 inch LCD screen. I am not sure that there ...
Superior styling and design; Straightforward and effective controls; Handy wide-angle zoom; Not that expensive
Average image quality
The pebble-like Canon IXUS 130 has such a wonderful design that it's easy to forgive its mediocre picture quality. It's small, discreet and, above all, supremely elegant. It's the ideal camera for anyone with little interest in technology but a keen e...
Pluses, Excellent construction, finish and slim design, Good picture quality up to 400 ISO, 720p HD video and integrated HDMI output, Responsive and nice to handle, Compatible with the new SDXC and EyeFi cards
Minuses, No optical zoom in video mode and mono sound, Slow burst mode, no internal memory, Screen resolution could be better, Room for improvement at highsensitivity settings, What’s the point of 14 Megapixels?