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The Canon IXUS 285 is a lightweight, compact camera featuring a 20.2MP CMOS sensor and a versatile 12x optical zoom lens (25-300mm). It offers Full HD 1080p video recording with Dynamic Image Stabilizer for smooth footage, plus Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity for effortless sharing and remote shooting. Designed for creative professionals on the move, it includes advanced modes like Creative Shot and Hybrid Auto to elevate everyday photography.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.7 x 14 x 6.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 2.3 x 5.8 centimetres |
Item Weight | 147 Grams |
Brand | Canon |
Camera Lens | 25 mm |
Colour | Black |
Continuous shooting speed | 10 fps |
Has image stabilisation | Yes |
Included components | Camera Kit |
Max Focal Length | 300 Millimetres |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Min Focal Length | 25 Millimetres |
Minimum shutter speed | 30 seconds |
Model year | 2016 |
Plug profile | Canon EF lens mount |
Part number | 2421Y85 |
Size | Camera |
Warranty description | 2 year manufacturer warranty |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Zoom Type | Optical Zoom |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 3200 |
Autofocus Points | 49 |
Focus type | Auto Focus |
Maximum shutter speed | 15 seconds |
Aperture Modes | F3.5 |
Style | Compact Camera |
Effective still resolution | 20.2 MP |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**5
Perfect
Bought for my daughter for her Christmas presentGreat quality photosIt was quite expensive but a great camera
A**A
Small and Powerful
Bought for my lady and she loves it, handy and easy to use (much better than a fiddly smartphone). Picture quality is very good and it is so small and can be slipped in a pocket or handbag. quick-on-the-draw 'pull it out' and quick snap, leaves me in second place, with my more expensive camera. Maybe my photos are slightly better quality, but you would have to examine very closely to see the difference. it doesn't overdo the complexities which other cameras 'suffer' from, has plenty versatility, but you don't need all that fancy stuff, this camera cover most of your needs to take a good photo
J**G
Smart, stylish phone with excellent quality images
This small, slim camera is a good choice if you don't want a smartphone because you are happy with an older style mobile phone. The IXUS 285 is well built (I have the purple one, which has a metal body so I don't know if the other models use plastic) and very easy to use. It comes without its connecting cable but you might already have one from one of your other gadgets and I think they are still easy to obtain - USB to mini-B, often supplied with USB hard drives for computers. You can of course remove the SD card and plug it into your computer, perhaps with the aid of an SD card reader. It has wireless communication abilities but I don't find a need for those.Battery life isn't brilliant but is far better than the battery life of a smartphone. The battery takes about two and a half hours to charge and this is done by removing the battery from the camera and placing it in the charger (supplied). The camera doesn't come with an SD card but they are very cheap nowadays, especially from Amazon, so get a couple of high-capacity ones. The photos display better on a computer than on the camera's own screen, and that screen could be scratched quite easily so get yourself a case for the camera.As with all compact cameras, turn off the built-in flash unless you really need it, because pictures look much better with natural subtle shadows. The camera copes quite well with indoor lighting conditions, at least as well as a smartphone.
J**J
Service and Camera both Excellent
If I could rate this camera and the service I have received from this seller with more than 5 stars I would! The service from Picsio had been amazing. The expected delivery was for between the 11-15 Feb. I wanted it before the 15th, so I messaged them to ask if it would be possible for them to speed up the delivery. I recieved my parcel today, which is a day before the expected delivery window.The camera is also amazing! I have just had to send another camera back to Amazon and have replaced it with this one. This new camera is so much better picture quality than the last camera I bought and the design is great! The images are detailed and the screen quality is much better than the last camera I bought, which means you can see the quality of the pictures you are taking much more easily.
M**H
This is a FAB Little Camera
I initially bought a Sony compact but had to return it as I couldnt synch it with my Samsung tablet. The Ixus is a brilliant thing, really excellent pics from auto, flash, full telephoto. I had no problems linking it or transferring pics wirelessly from the camera to my tab. I am old and non technical but it really was very easy. It slips into the pocket and takes really good pics. A Teriffic buy.
D**A
Build quality is not that great
Having had many canon cameras over years I was not to impressed.Cons:Seems flimsy and seems very plasticated.Battery life is not that great and can be terrible if you using the video mode.The screen is quality is not that good, however the pictures turn out a million times better.Pros:Very lightPockatableGood quality pictures but this can only really be seen on a iPad or computer as the camera screen is rubbishDoes what it says on the can.The photo transfer is brilliantJust wished it was less flimsy
K**A
Nice camera
Compact camera and basic functions easy to use. It would have been helpful to have an SD card included in the pack so you can use it straight away (they are quite cheap). I also wish Canon would include the manual (I had one with my old IXUS 40) instead of having to consult a 157 page manual on line. No way can you print the new one and it isn't helpful when you are out in the field and need help.
D**W
Nice camera, shame about the Canon phone app
Good photo's and responsiveness, a nice compact camera which fits comfortably in my coat pocket. Shame about the Canon Camera Connect software (I use it on an Android phone), in particular being unable to leave connected to the camera for always-on GPS when using the camera 'normally'.Let down by the Canon connect app in a number of ways as although it works relatively well once connected just for the purposes of remote shooting, has the following unexpected disadvantages:> Doesn't remotely shoot video, which is a real shame as it would be so handy for selfie videos, overhead shots etc. (basically would be useful for the same reasons as it is for regular shooting)> Can't leave the phone and camera connected and use the camera normally which means...- GPS tagging is only available when using the phone itself to trigger the camera (i.e. you can't just have the phone in your pocket/nearby and have it sending GPS location to the camera while you use the camera normally)- If you're doing some shots where a remote screen is useful and some where you want to use the camera as normal in the same session, you have to keep switching between connected and not (and re-connecting is a faff - see below)> Connecting to the app is fiddly. You'll need to be on the lookout for Wi-Fi connection messages in the background on Android (it will let you know that there's no internet connectivity on the phone Wi-Fi connection, which you'll have to click and accept before the camera app connection will continue)