Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot SD960 IS / IXUS 110 IS and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot SD960 IS / IXUS 110 IS.
April 2009
(77%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Canons IXUS cameras are famous all over the world. They belong to the best selling series worldwide and millions have been sold so far. Their success still continues. However, it must be a job and a half for Canons design department to come up with n...
Simplified design, Small profile, 4x optical zoom, Good wide-angle lens, Fast autofocus, Excellent image quality, Low distortion, Excellent macro performance, High resolution, Tracks faces in motion, Blink detection, Face detection self-timer, Excellen...
Zoom moves in large steps, No optical zoom during movies, Auto white balance leaves tungsten lighting too warm, Slow shot-to-shot cycle time, Flash is not effective at telephoto at ISO 100, Mediocre battery life, New Function menu is a little less clea...
With a wide-angle screen and a significantly simplified set of controls, the Canon 960 IS takes slim pocketability to new levels. Its not that the Canon 960 is so slim front to back, but the widescreen LCD makes the camera so much shorter than most of...
HD movie shooting, style, wideangle lens, good image quality
Noise reduction, can be a little underwhelming when not used for widescreen shooting
A lovely looking camera, with useful features and good image quality. The wide theme won?t be to everyone?s taste, but those who will appreciate it will no doubt value the camera?s other charms too. Reviewer: Matt Golowczynski
The Canon IXUS 110 IS would be, to be fair, one to mark down as just another point and shoot digital compact if it werent for gimmicky features like its active rear display (flipping images on playback and advancing frames with a cursory flick of y...
Abstract: Canon Powershot SD960 is a typical point and shoot camera featuring easy to use controls, smooth navigation and basic operations that most casual shooters would expect. This model is designed for those who prize portability and chic design, as it a str...
Abstract: LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., February 17, 2009 - Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today introduced 10 new PowerShot cameras that offer an array of photographic options for the entry-level consumer right up to the photo enthusiast. Whether on a f...
Highly compact and comfortable to grip. Great LCD and menu system. Solid image performance and excellent low light capability. ...
Flash made images look unnatural. Small shutter button zoom toggle. Some basic imaging flaws in certain shooting environments. ...
The 12-megapixel Canon PowerShot SD960 IS belongs to Canons motley crue of radically designed PowerShot compacts, including the PowerShot SD960 IS and PowerShot SD970 IS. The PowerShot SD960 IS is marketed as the “girly” version of the pack, t...
Wellbuilt and very stylish, Exposure settings work accurately and well, Active Display technology, HD video, Consistent and fast autofocus, Proficient ISO performance, Highres 2.8 inch LCD,
Overly saturated default picture settings, Image quality when magnified shows considerable grain and noise, "Smudge Proof" LCD attracts lots of smudges, HD video quality isn't great,
So is the SD960 IS worth considering? With a street price of $330, a 12.1-megapixel sensor, and 4X optical zoom range all bundled in a compact and rugged form factor, this camera proved to be a capable point-and-shoot with plenty of features for the be...
Fast. Captures HD video. 16:9 LCD. HDMI-out. Long battery life. Produces less noise in images at ISO 1600 than its predecessor did.
Pricey. Quality problems at outer edges of images.
The 16:9 LCD on the Canon SD960 IS lets you frame your shots to match the format of HDTV and widescreen laptop displays, and it records excellent HD video. Unfortunately, its price and some image-quality issues prevent it from being a point-and-shoot s...