Canon DIGITAL IXUS 330 (PowerShot S330) Review

Review based on a production Canon DIGITAL IXUS 330
The DIGITAL IXUS 330 (known as the PowerShot S330 in
US/Canada) is Canon's updated to the popular IXUS 300 (PowerShot S300).
The IXUS 330 is a steel cased, two megapixel, three times optical zoom
ultra-compact "carry everywhere" digital camera. The DIGITAL
IXUS 330 was announced at CeBIT 2002 along with the updated
DIGITAL IXUS v² (two megapixel, two times optical zoom). The
IXUS 330 has various new features and improvements over last years model
(see below) but best still is that the street price of this camera appears
to have settled some $200 less than its predecessor ($400 street price
in the US).
DIGITAL IXUS 330 compared to the DIGITAL IXUS 300
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Canon
DIGITAL IXUS 330
(PowerShot S330) |
Canon
DIGITAL IXUS 300
(PowerShot S300) |
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| Auto focus |
AiAF 3-point (focus areas displayed
in LCD monitor), Center-point AF |
AiAF 3-point |
| AF-Lock (multi shot) |
Yes, (half-press + left arrow) |
No |
| AE-Lock (multi shot) |
Yes, (half-press + meter) |
No |
| FE-Lock (multi shot) |
Yes, (half-press + meter) - flash
on |
No |
| Metering |
Evaluative, Spot |
Evaluative |
| ISO sensitivity |
Auto (ISO 50 - 150), Manual: ISO
50, 100, 200, 400 |
Auto (ISO 100 -150) |
| White balance |
Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten,
Fluoresecent, Fluorescent High, Manual Preset |
Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten,
Fluoresecent |
| Photo effects |
Vivid, Neutral, Low Sharpening,
Sepia, Black & White |
Black & White |
| "Long shutter" |
Manual: 1 - 15 sec |
None |
| Self timer |
2 or 10 sec |
10 sec |
| Orientation sensor |
Yes (auto rotate for playback) |
No |
| Histogram display |
Playback and record review |
None |
| Playback magnify |
Up to 10x |
Up to 2x |
| "My camera" |
Yes |
No |
| EXIF format |
EXIF 2.2 (ExifPrint) |
EXIF 1.1 |
| Direct print support |
Canon CP-10, CP-100, S820D |
Canon CP-10 |

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