Canon IXUS II

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The Canon IXUS II was one of Canon's famous small compact cameras for the APS film system, with all the APS extras. Canon was the first camera maker who realized that super compact cameras were the best they could offer for the small APS film cartridges. From the beginning Canon gave these cameras their distinguishing and exciting outer design. The IXUS cameras had been the most successful APS camera series in the market. Nowadays Canon still produces an IXUS line of compact cameras, but these new ones are digicams, not APS. But Canon's outstanding success as APS camera maker has made IXUS their name for super compacts.

  • Lens: 1:4,2-1:5,6/23-46mm zoom (including 2 aspherical lenses)
  • Autofocus: active/passive hybrid AF with central measuring field
  • Films: APS films of 25 ASA upto 10000 ASA film speed
  • Exposure: automatic through center-weighted metering
  • Shutter speed: 2 - 1/800 sec. (downto 1/900 in tele position of lens)
  • Viewfinder: zoom viewfinder with diopter correction, showing the AF focusing area
  • flash: reaching as far as 3 meters (100 ASA film, lens in wide angle position)
  • weight: 170 g without the CR-2 battery
  • dimensions 87 x 57 x 24,5 mm