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Canon Digital Ixus Wireless Review

For this Ixus Wireless, Canon has been particularly careful functions wirelessly. Thus, it can take pictures remotely wirelessly. For the rest, it is a good compact digital camera. Let’s Read Canon Digital Ixus Wireless Review

Canon Digital Ixus Wireless Test Verdict Canon Digital Ixus Wireless
Canon Digital Ixus Wireless allows photographing distance wireless. Beyond that, there is a camera very correct.

Good.
Wi-Fi functionality, including command and photography at a distance; design ultra; features excellent shooting burst; time of the shutter minimal.

Bad.
Can not send photos directly by e-mail, like the Kodak EasyShare One, no photography remotely via USB; hand and few scene modes, the picture quality is far from exceptional.

Canon Digital Ixus Wireless Review


Canon Digital Ixus Wireless Pcitures The function Wi-Fi is no longer really a novelty, almost all laptops are actually filled. Accordingly, the possibility of using Wi-Fi connectivity for transferring photos from a digital camera is more and more interesting. Canon is not the first manufacturer to offer a model general public with wireless features, with the Kodak Easyshare One and the Nikon Coolpix P2 and P3 have already launched on the market. But the Digital Ixus Wireless nonetheless represents a windfall for the followers of shooting from a distance. This digital camera ultra 5-megapixel so to speak is a replica of Digital Ixus 55, except that its case is somewhat different and that includes a Wi-Fi transmitter

Like the Ixus 55, the Canon Digital Ixus Wireless is equipped with a zoom lens offering a focal range of 35 to 105 mm (equivalent to a 35 mm camera) and a maximum aperture of f/2.8 to f / 4.9, relatively slow. The size of its screen does not exceed 5 cm against 6.35 cm for ixus 55. It is also equipped with an optical viewfinder, a limited number of hand. If it is quick, quality shots may be unsatisfactory. In contrast, the Digital Ixus Wireless differs from its predecessor, and even its competitors integrating the wireless option, by its features impressive command from a distance.

Canon Digital Ixus Wireless Review The Kodak EasyShare One can not transfer pictures at the time of shooting, but must come into play mode. The Nikon Coolpix as to allow them to send photos to a memory card, a computer compatible Wi-Fi or both at the time of capture, but they lack functionality shooting distance. For its part, Canon Digital Ixus Wireless can not only automatically transfer photos, but also to control virtually all functions via a computer compatible Wi-Fi, since the initial parameters shooting until final transfer.

The utility RemoteCapture Canon can be used to remotely control the zoom, size and level of compression of the image, ISO sensitivity, white balance, the method of measurement, color mode, the focal point , The macro mode, the type of autofocus and flash mode. A feature preview in real time can be turned off to conserve battery from the camera (optional AC adapter is recommended for shooting distance). You can save your pictures onto a memory card, your computer or both. In shooting mode automatic intervals, the number of photos you can record is limited only by space available, up 99 999 shots.

The game features Wi-Fi Canon Digital Ixus Wireless also offers the ability to print your photos wirelessly without using a computer. The camera comes with a Wi-Fi adapter that plugs into a USB port, a PictBridge-compatible printer. It is usually used to establish a connection between a wired camera and a printer. Unfortunately, this adapter does at the moment with Canon printers.

We have had no trouble to install a printer with Canon Selphy CP510, it was enough of an adjustment in the menu of the camera and a touch of a button configuration of the adapter. The configuration of features Wi-Fi for inspection via our computer has also proved to be quite simple instructions explaining the procedure with clarity.

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