Canon Digital IXUS v (S110 Digital Elph) Review

Review based on a production Digital IXUS v
Canon have taken the popular Digital IXUS and added a
"v" for video. The Digital IXUS v (known as the S110 Digital
Elph in the US and IXY Digital 200 in Japan) builds on the original Digital
IXUS platform by firsty adding the ability to take short movie clips of
either 160 x 120, 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 resolution. And secondly support
for direct printing (to Canon compatible printers). The only visual difference
between last years Digital IXUS and the Digital IXUS v is the small gold
coloured microphone on the front case.
Canon Digital IXUS v compared to Digital IXUS 300
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Digital
IXUS v
(S110 Digital ELPH) |
Digital
IXUS 300
(S300 Digital ELPH) |
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| Lens |
2 x optical zoom, 35
- 70 mm equiv.
(F2.8 - F4.0) |
3 x optical zoom, 35
- 105 mm equiv.
(F2.7 - F4.7) |
| Focus range |
Normal: 57 cm - Infinity
Macro: 10 cm - 57 cm |
Normal: 76 cm - Infinity
Macro: 16 cm - 76 cm |
| Resolutions |
1600 x 1200
1024 x 768
640 x 480 |
1600 x 1200
1024 x 768
640 x 480 |
| JPEG modes |
Super-Fine
Fine |
Super-Fine
Fine
Standard |
| Design |
Microphone on front
of case, otherwise same as Digital IXUS (S100 Digital Elph) |
New designed case,
new shutter release button, improved exposure dial, new power button,
new zoom controller |
| Volume |
133 cm3 |
179 cm3 |
| Weight (inc. batt) |
225 g (7.9 oz) |
275 g (9.7 oz) |
| Digital Zoom |
Smooth up to 4x |
Smooth up to 2.5x |
| Colour filter |
GRGB |
GRGB |
| Movie |
160 x 120, 320 x 240,
640 x 480
(with audio) |
160 x 120, 320 x 240,
640 x 480
(with audio) |
| Direct Print |
Yes |
Yes |
Those are the specification / design differences, lets get on to examine
the camera in a little more detail and see what other improvements have
been made...

If you're new to digital photography you may wish to read the Digital
Photography Glossary before diving into this review (it may help you
understand some of the terms used).
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