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The Canon IXUS AF is a low-end part of the 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.
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.
Links
- IXUS AF in the Canon Camera Museum
- IXUS AF ay Sylvain Halgand's Collection d'Appareils