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Canon Ixus 960 IS Review

Submitted by Brandon on Wednesday, 6 February 2008No Comment

This just might be the point-and-shoot camera of your dreams…

 The Canon 900 Ti was a big hit with camera fanatics but was discontinued. However, here comes its replacement… the Canon Ixus 960 IS, and judging from a review by PC Pro, it isn’t dissapointing

“For the money you’d expect the 960 IS to offer a lot and it doesn’t disappoint. Cheaper cameras are rapidly catching up in terms of features, but as a point-and-shoot carry-anywhere model the 960 has few vices.

It may be a touch heavier and not quite as svelte as some of the competition, but it’s absolutely stuffed with features and has the image quality to back it up.”

One of the best features of this new camera is a play button that automatically lets you review your shots instead of fiddling around with the mode dial.

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