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Publicación: 2010-07-15, Autor: Rosemary , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Excellent low-light option, good quality results, some decent camera effects, easy to use, smooth and quiet zoom.
Oddly named, slightly different versions of the same camera.
Canon Ixus cameras have become a benchmark for compact cameras. The Canon IXUS 300 HS is no exception. It delivers clean and clear images and video footage across a range of shooting and light conditions and is a joy to use. With some fun functions to try...
Decent continuous-shooting speed; slow-motion movie mode is a hoot; shoots 720p movies with use of the zoom and autofocus; good high-ISO picture quality
Unmarked rear controller; heavily reliant on menus; expensive
Hang on -- aren't Canon's IXUS models meant to be super-smart, super-compact fashion cameras? So what's the IXUS 300 HS doing with high-speed shooting tech, an f2.0 lens, and manual shutter-speed and aperture control? Never mind -- just enjoy it. The ...
In general, while the IXUS 300 HS offers impressive low light performance and creative control of settings for the artistic shooter, Canon doesn’t seem to have pushed the boat out enough to justify its premium price. The slow motion video is a nice add...
Canon Ixus cameras have become a benchmark for compact cameras. The Canon IXUS 300 IS is no exception. It delivers clean and clear images and video footage across a range of shooting and light conditions and is a joy to use. With some fun functions to...
Canon’s justifiably proud of the new High Speed technology in the Ixus 300 HS, but to be fair it’s only new to Canon. Casio’s High Speed Continuous Shutter cameras hit the streets a while back, and the pocket-sized Casio Exilim FH100, launched in Janua...
Expensive, limited resolution for slow-motion and full high speed stills capture, limited 3.8x zoom
If "High Speed" is your bag then the IXUS 300 HS may well have something to offer. It provides good picture quality, 720p HD movie capture, looks great and is a breeze to use. However, its asking price is somewhat steep and may oust it from many shoppe...
Resumen: A couple of years ago Canon stood as the undisputed leader in virtually all areas of the digital camera market, but it has recently seen that lead disappear under a relentless onslaught from its many determined rivals, particularly Panasonic, Samsung and ...
This stylish little camera packs a big punch. The dynamic range and low-light performance are excellent thanks to the HS-system CMOS sensor, and the Smart Auto mode is reliable under a variety of settings. With a few fun extras thrown in like fisheye a...
Brighter than average lens (at wide angle), Sensible resolution delivers better low-light results, 720p HD movies and slow motion video at 240fps, Great auto along with Aperture and Shutter Priority, Fast continuous shooting at full resolution.
Compelling rivals at similar price, Best quality 4:3 mode looks small on wide display, Minimal labelling on rear controls, Some focus-drifting in videos under low light.
There's no denying the Canon IXUS 300 HS / SD4000 IS is a good solid compact. It combines the slick build and great auto modes of the IXUS / ELPH range, but adds much faster continuous shooting, manual controls and superior low light capabilities to t...