Canon IXUS 125
by Amanda Hughes
The Canon ELPH 110 HS, known outside North America as the IXUS 125 HS, is a 16.1 Megapixel compact with a 3in display and a 5x zoom lens. Announced in January 2012 it will likely replace the ELPH 100 HS / IXUS 115 HS. As well as a boost in resolution from 12.1 to 16.1 Megapixels, increased zoom array, and greater resolution 460k pixel display the ELPH 110 HS / IXUS 125 HS features the more current DIGIC 5 processor which provides it with superior scene detection and Face ID functions. The new model keeps the 1080p24 best quality video mode with Super Funeral pace and Miniature modes, including Smart Auto exposure mode for flicks and the edit-friendly Apple iFrame format.
Released at the same time, the ELPH 520 HS / IXUS 500HS has a 10.1 (effective) Megapixel CMOS sensor and, with the exact same DIGIC 5 processor, shares many of the ELPH 110 HS / IXUS 125 HS's user-friendly attributes. However with a 12x zoom range it could you much better to the action, all in a compact body with a price tag just around 25 percent more. In my testimonial I'll compare them both.
Measuring 93.2 x 57 x 20mm and weighing 135g with battery and card, the ELPH 110 HS / <a href='http://www.canondigitalcamera.fr/canon-ixus-125-hs-appareil/'>IXUS 125</a> HS is practically exactly the same dimensions and a tiny bit lighter than its predecessor.
The proportions are the same, but the design has developed into a slightly harder-edged version, the rounded edges are still there, however with a tighter distance. The front of the camera looses the silver-coloured lens bezel and is now all the same color and the AF illuminator has actually been rearranged below the built-in flash. It all looks good, except for the brand-new HS badge (representing the High Sensitivity characteristics of the CMOS sensor) which is slightly at odds with the otherwise classy and up-market sensibilities of the ELPH / IXUS styling.
On the leading plate the control design is the same with an auto/alternate mode switch, on/off button and shutter release with zoom collar. The design of the controls is very different though, Canon going for glossy black buttons with matt surrounds in contrast to the previously silver ones. It coincides tale on the back panel with the control design shifted around a little but still made upped of a four-way controller, dedicated flick record button, menu and playback buttons. This time the color scheme coincides as the camera body with a matt black disc on the four-way controller. Generally the impact is contemporary, trendy and useful and, while it's unavoidably an individual option, I really like it.
Learn more about <a href='http://www.canondigitalcamera.fr/canon-ixus-125-hs-appareil/'>IXUS 125</a>. Stop by Amanda Hughes's site where you can find more information.
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