Let's not beat about the bush, the 230 HS
isn't the best IXUS that Canon
have released but it certainly performs where it counts. It doesn't
have the hardware that we've seen on the 1100HS but this is reflected in
the price. There are a few dubious areas of build quality such as the
battery door, but again, this is reflected in the price. The insides are
the same as the top IXUS cameras though with the HS system, DIGIC IV
processor and good quality lens.
We're happy with the image tests, colours are reproduced realistically
and noise is kept to a minimum. If fact, we would be happy shooting at
ISO 800 in low light. Everyday pictures are pleasing; sharp and exposed
well.
The price tag is keen at under £200 which shows that Canon are trying to
entice the type of customer that would normally go for something more
inferior in build and image quality. That way, when they're ready to
upgrade, they're more likely to spend more on another IXUS. Not a bad
marketing strategy and although this is all speculation, the facts add
up. The build quality is higher than a £200 camera, the design is curvy
and sexy to attract younger photographers and people after a nice
looking camera for nights out and the image quality is top notch because
we normally expect this kind of noise performance on cameras over £250.
The Canon IXUS 230 HS would be great as a Christmas present for someone
in need of a new camera at this time of year and will work great
throughout Christmas day documenting the family occasion from opening
the presents (even in the dark when the kids have got up at some unholy
hour) to the tree lights without using a flash.
If you're looking for a budget digital compact camera for either
yourself or as a present and you want good quality and good picture
performance then you need to take a serious look at the new Canon IXUS
230 HS.
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