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The '''Digital IXUS i''' is a ultra compact digital camera announced in 2003 by [[Canon]]. In North America it is known as the '''PowerShot SD10 Digital ELPH''', and in Japan as '''Digital IXY L'''.  
 
The '''Digital IXUS i''' is a ultra compact digital camera announced in 2003 by [[Canon]]. In North America it is known as the '''PowerShot SD10 Digital ELPH''', and in Japan as '''Digital IXY L'''.  
  
It features a 4 megapixel 1/2.5" [[CCD]] sensor. This produces a maximum resolution of 2272 x 1704. The lens has a [[35mm equivalent]] focal length of 39mm with a aperture range of f/2.8. The closest focus distance is 10cm in normal mode and 3cm in macro mode. The shutter speed is from 15 to 1/1500. The camera back features a 78,000 pixel 1.5" LCD screen. Pictures are stored in [[JPEG]] format and video uses the MJPEG codec. Data is stored in [[Secure Digital]] card. Connectivity options include [[USB]] for computer transfers. It uses a rechargeable NB-3L lithium-ion rechargeable battery.
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It features a 4 megapixel 1/2.5" [[CCD]] sensor. This produces a maximum resolution of 2272 x 1704. The lens has a [[35mm equivalent]] focal length of 39mm with a aperture range of f/2.8. The closest focus distance is 10cm in normal mode and 3cm in macro mode. The shutter speed is from 15 to 1/1500. The camera back features a 78,000 pixel 1.5" LCD screen. Pictures are stored in [[JPEG]] format and video uses the MJPEG codec. Data is stored in [[Secure Digital]] card. Connectivity options include [[USB]] for computer transfers. It uses a NB-3L lithium-ion rechargeable battery.
  
It was replaced a year later with the [[Canon Digital IXUS i5|Digital IXUS i5]].
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It was replaced a year later with the [[Canon Digital IXUS i5|Digital IXUS i<sup>5</sup>]].
 
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Revision as of 20:32, 27 April 2016

The Digital IXUS i is a ultra compact digital camera announced in 2003 by Canon. In North America it is known as the PowerShot SD10 Digital ELPH, and in Japan as Digital IXY L.

It features a 4 megapixel 1/2.5" CCD sensor. This produces a maximum resolution of 2272 x 1704. The lens has a 35mm equivalent focal length of 39mm with a aperture range of f/2.8. The closest focus distance is 10cm in normal mode and 3cm in macro mode. The shutter speed is from 15 to 1/1500. The camera back features a 78,000 pixel 1.5" LCD screen. Pictures are stored in JPEG format and video uses the MJPEG codec. Data is stored in Secure Digital card. Connectivity options include USB for computer transfers. It uses a NB-3L lithium-ion rechargeable battery.

It was replaced a year later with the Digital IXUS i5.

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