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The '''Canon IXUS X-1''' is a compact [[APS]] camera, introduced by [[Canon]] in November 1999. It is one of the quirkier [[IXUS APS cameras]], being designed for underwater use. The body has a large viewfinder, shutter release button and ''best shot selector'' dial for use whilst wearing diving equipment. The film and battery doors, and the date/time/message setting and mid-roll rewind buttons are hidden inside a hinged base which is waterproofed by an orange (rectangular) o-ring and a very positive catch. The selector dial features a "fish" icon, for underwater use.
 
The '''Canon IXUS X-1''' is a compact [[APS]] camera, introduced by [[Canon]] in November 1999. It is one of the quirkier [[IXUS APS cameras]], being designed for underwater use. The body has a large viewfinder, shutter release button and ''best shot selector'' dial for use whilst wearing diving equipment. The film and battery doors, and the date/time/message setting and mid-roll rewind buttons are hidden inside a hinged base which is waterproofed by an orange (rectangular) o-ring and a very positive catch. The selector dial features a "fish" icon, for underwater use.
  
Unlike on other IXUS APS cameras, where the viewfinder is shuttered to cover the different APS formats, the X-1 rotates different bright-lines into the finder. Also unlike other IXUSes, the flash settings are set on the mechanical mode dial, rather than by pressing miniscule buttons.
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Unlike on [[IXUS APS cameras|other IXUS APS cameras]], where the viewfinder is shuttered to cover the different APS formats, the X-1 rotates different bright-lines into the finder. Also unlike other IXUSes, the flash settings are set on the mechanical mode dial, rather than by pressing miniscule buttons.
  
 
The IXUS X-1 name was used in Europe; in America, it was called the ''' ELPH SPORT ''', and in Japan, the '''IXY D5'''.  
 
The IXUS X-1 name was used in Europe; in America, it was called the ''' ELPH SPORT ''', and in Japan, the '''IXY D5'''.  
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The Canon IXUS X-1 is a compact APS camera, introduced by Canon in November 1999. It is one of the quirkier IXUS APS cameras, being designed for underwater use. The body has a large viewfinder, shutter release button and best shot selector dial for use whilst wearing diving equipment. The film and battery doors, and the date/time/message setting and mid-roll rewind buttons are hidden inside a hinged base which is waterproofed by an orange (rectangular) o-ring and a very positive catch. The selector dial features a "fish" icon, for underwater use.

Unlike on other IXUS APS cameras, where the viewfinder is shuttered to cover the different APS formats, the X-1 rotates different bright-lines into the finder. Also unlike other IXUSes, the flash settings are set on the mechanical mode dial, rather than by pressing miniscule buttons.

The IXUS X-1 name was used in Europe; in America, it was called the ELPH SPORT , and in Japan, the IXY D5.


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