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The '''Canon IXUS AF''' is a low-end part of the [[IXUS APS cameras|IXUS APS film range]], introduced by [[Canon]] in March 1999. Compared to other IXUS's, it is quite basic; the blue body is entirely plastic, and the camera lacks some of the date & message features of other models.
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The '''Canon IXUS AF''' and '''IXUS FF''' are low-end parts of the [[IXUS APS cameras|IXUS APS film range]], introduced by [[Canon]] in March 1999. Compared to other IXUS's, they are quite basic; the body is entirely plastic, and the cameras lack some of the advanced APS features of other models.  The main difference between the two is that the AF is blue, and the FF is silver - although both have a black back.
  
 
The autofocussed fixed-length 25mm lens is mechanically extended by the sliding on-off switch. There is a small [[LCD]] settings panel in the top, along with [[self-timer]] and flash mode buttons.
 
The autofocussed fixed-length 25mm lens is mechanically extended by the sliding on-off switch. There is a small [[LCD]] settings panel in the top, along with [[self-timer]] and flash mode buttons.

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The Canon IXUS AF and IXUS FF are low-end parts of the IXUS APS film range, introduced by Canon in March 1999. Compared to other IXUS's, they are quite basic; the body is entirely plastic, and the cameras lack some of the advanced APS features of other models. The main difference between the two is that the AF is blue, and the FF is silver - although both have a black back.

The autofocussed fixed-length 25mm lens is mechanically extended by the sliding on-off switch. There is a small LCD settings panel in the top, along with self-timer and flash mode buttons.

The back is featureless apart from the viewfinder eyepiece, a "flash ready" LED and the APS format switch.

Power comes from a CR2 3v battery, inserted into the left end.

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