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Canon IXUS 950 IS

I own this camera. It was a replacement for my powershot SD 600. This is great. Awesome picture quality. Image stabilization and face tracking is impressive. Fun features. Shortcomings: Not enough manual settings. Not amazing in low-light. (Canon Powershot SD850 IS)

Pros

  • Awesome picture quality
  • Image stabilization and face tracking is impressive
  • Fun features

Cons

  • Not enough manual settings
  • Not amazing in low-light.

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from: Jessica P.
score: 35

Michael - what's the "Face tracking" feature? Sounds a bit weird...

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from: Michael L.
score: 35

It puts little targets on every face it identifies to use them as focal points. awesome!

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from: Jessica P.
score: 35

nice :-)

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