The 10-megapixel Canon 970 IS features a 5x zoom – the longest in the IXUS range.

Product Overview

Overall rating:

84%

Canon IXUS 970 IS

Performance:85%
Value:80%
Features:85%
Overall score:84%
Image Quality:80%
Design:90%

Pros:

  • Design, control as sensitivity is increased.

Cons:

  • Expensive, purple fringing.

Product:

Canon IXUS 970 IS Review

Manufacturer:

Price as reviewed:

£250.00

Smart Design

The three-figured IXUS range from Canon has always married quality spec and quality design, with the 970 IS being the company’s latest fusion of the two. Yet, as competent as the spec is, it’s the design that first strikes you. The smooth and rounded body shares a design ethos with elements of Olympus’s mju range; if you think of it as a new bar of soap with buttons and an LCD, you’re not far off.

Image Quality

The rear houses mode and multi-control dials, as well as an optical viewfinder and 2.5in LCD screen. In use, this design makes the camera’s operation a little tricky, though. With image quality, the camera does well in good light but struggles otherwise to resolve fine detail. Metering can be generally relied upon, while noise rises steadily through the ISO range and isn’t even too objectionable at its highest setting of ISO 1600.

Verdict

A bit awkward to operate and slight image flaws, but a generally good performance.

Details

Memory Card:SD/SDHC
Connectivity:USB 2.0
Power:Li-ion
Dimensions:95.4 x 57.2 x 27.4mm
Flash Modes:Auto, Manual Flash On / Off
White Balance:Auto (including Face Detection WB), Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Custom
ISO Range:80-1600
Metering System:Evaluative (linked to Face Detection AF frame), Centre-weighted average, Spot (centre)
Exposure Modes:Auto, Manual + 18 Scene modes
Shutter Speeds:1/60 - 1/1600 sec
File Formats:JPEG, AVI Movie Mode
Weight:155g
LCD:2.5” LCD II (TFT), approx. 230,000 dots
Lens:37-185mm - 5x Optical Zoom
Sensor:10MP, 1/2.3” CCD
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