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The Canon IXUS M-1 is a compact APS camera made by Canon, introduced in September 1998. In the US, it was named Canon ELPH Jr, and in Japan, Canon IXY 310.

It sits at the low end of the IXUS range, with a plastic body shell, fixed-length 23mm Canon lens and a tiny (0.28x) viewfinder. Canon claim that, at the time, "weighing only 115 grams, ... the world's lightest single focal length Advanced Photo System camera."[1]

  • Lens: Canon 23mm f4.8 (35mm equivalent: 29mm)
  • Weight: 115g (no battery)
  • Size: 85 x 55 x 34.5mm
  • Power: CR2 3v battery

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