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Review of the Canon IXUS 860 IS

Canon IXUS 860 IS

Canon IXUS 860 IS
www.canon.co.uk
Following on from the popular 850 IS is the latest in the style-driven and ever-popular IXUS range from Canon, the 860 IS. Changes are small yet noticeable between the two models: the sensor size has received a boost from 7MP to 8MP, though the main improvement comes with the LCD screen – a 2.5in, 207,000 pixel LCD has evolved into a stunning 3in, 230,000 pixel, scratch resistant, PureColour screen. And, as before, the 3.8x optical zoom wideangle lens is joined by image stabilisation. The 860 IS is a pleasure to operate; image capture is prompt, as is their reviewing, while the layout is eye-catching without being too complex. And while images are soft in the corners of the frame, overall image quality is excellent. The only real deterrent is in the camera’s price, though market forces have already dropped the street price substantially.

Our Verdict
A great compact that produces excellent images on a truly breathtaking LCD screen.

What We Like
Design/build, consistent exposures and WB, LCD screen

What We Don't Like
RRP, slight image softness in corners

Features: 17
Design: 19
Performance: 18
Image Quality: 18
Value: 17

What Digital Camera Score 89%

Specification

Manufacturer Canon
Model IXUS 860 IS
Street Price £240
Lens 28-105mm
Res 8MP
ISO 80-1600
LCD 3in
Size 92.6 x 58.8 x 25.9mm
Weight 155g
Power Lithium ion
Memory SD, SDHC
Other 17 scene modes