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In 2001, [[Canon]] made an incremental improvement to its influential compact [[Canon PowerShot S100|S100 model]] by adding a modest ability to shoot video clips (640×480 maximum size). The specs otherwise remained similar. In many market it used the name '''Digital IXUS V''', and in Japan as the '''Digital IXY 200'''. | In 2001, [[Canon]] made an incremental improvement to its influential compact [[Canon PowerShot S100|S100 model]] by adding a modest ability to shoot video clips (640×480 maximum size). The specs otherwise remained similar. In many market it used the name '''Digital IXUS V''', and in Japan as the '''Digital IXY 200'''. | ||
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In 2001, Canon made an incremental improvement to its influential compact S100 model by adding a modest ability to shoot video clips (640×480 maximum size). The specs otherwise remained similar. In many market it used the name Digital IXUS V, and in Japan as the Digital IXY 200.
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