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  • Guest 19th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Canon Ixus 40 is a great camera, compact, easy to use, with high quality pictures. Maybe doesnt have loads of functions that some people may want but for general photos... perfect!

  • cleocat 11th Jun 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Canon Ixus 40 is an absolutely fab camera. If you can find it buy it. Which? rates it as a best buy too. After coming back from a holiday in china I realised that my old bulky Kodak digital was no good and i needed a pocket sized one i would be more likely to take out. This is it and i find ...

  • lsaxp21 26th May 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Although I am very pleased overall with the Canon Ixus 40 digital camera, it is not recommended because of the terrible red eye problem from a reputed manufacturer such as Canon.
    PS: The Red Eye setting has absolutely no effect.

  • jmizon Rank: Sergeant 30th Mar 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have had my Canon Ixus 40 digital camera for some time now, and I have been really pleased. It is very small and neat, and you can fit easily in to your pocket. After taking pictures you can zoom right in and see close up. I managed to do all my passport photo's using the camera and the Canon soft ...

  • Jayne and James Rank: Lieutenant 11th Nov 2005

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    We were very pleased with our Ixus 40 camera. it really compact has a 2" LCD screen and generally takes excellent photographs. The only part we are having difficulty with is flash/nighttime photography as our night time photos sometimes come out far too dark. Maybe it is matter of experimenting to g ...

  • neillsoane 21st Jul 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Had the Ixus 40 for a month now after an Ixus 430 and the quality of the pictures is just as good. Lighter, smaller and a big advantage is the 2" screen and use of SD cards. Good quality pictures outside and in with clear and vivid colours and sharp contrasts. Auto mode is excellent but plenty of ...

  • mikeflan Rank: Staff Sergeant 5th Jun 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I haven't found battery life a problem as I bought a spare, it does go down without too much warning though and the zoom is a little on the jerky side, apart from that I have only praise for the camera,and I have blown the photos to A4 without too much loss of quality, I find I'm carrying this aroun ...

  • manasta Rank: Staff Sergeant 9th Mar 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    After a lot of searching, I bought a Canon Ixus 40 last week and I'm very happy with my choice. I think that the camera produce images with excellent picture quality, both on Auto or Manual programs. It has a 3x optical zoom, 60fps 640x480 video, 50-400 ISO, 6 auto programs, a lot of manual settings ...

  • chdoyle Rank: Lance Corporal 28th Dec 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I shopped around for a long time before opting for the Canon Ixus 40.
    I had a Nikon coolpix 3300 for a short while but was not impressed by the cheap feel to it.
    In short, for just over £200 you get a tiny (and I mean tiny) camera which feels likes it is carved from solid steel. It has a gre ...