Canon Digital IXUS 105 Review

Image Quality
All of the sample images in this Review were taken using the 12 megapixel Fine JPEG setting, which gives an average image size of around 3Mb.
Canon cameras are noted for their reliable, consistent performance, having officially become a trusted brand in the process. That said test images from the IXUS 105 were to our eyes softer than expected - lacking a very definite 'bite' and punch when left on default settings. Once again the familiar bugbear of purple fringing is present between areas of high contrast, though it's certainly no worse than competing models and only noticeable if you're actually looking closely for it. Highlight detail can also suffer in brighter shooting conditions, something that iContrast, if it happens to be activated at the time, makes worse, resulting in a slightly washed out/faded feel to the overall image.
This is nit picking however and in general terms the image quality, though average, will be sufficient for the IXUS' target market of those wanting a portable yet stylish camera for holidays and the occasional spur-of-the-moment snap.
In terms of the camera's performance in lower light conditions, again it's pretty much what you'd expect from a point and shoot model, namely a clean bill of health up until ISO 400, detail softening at ISO 800 and noise visible across the entirety of the image at ISO 1600. Noise isn't overly 'gritty' in appearance at this top setting though, so it's an option that's usable at a push.
Noise
There are 6 ISO settings available on the Canon Digital IXUS 105. Here are some 100% crops which show the noise levels for each ISO setting.
ISO 80 (100% Crop) |
ISO 100 (100% Crop) |
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ISO 200 (100% Crop) |
ISO 400 (100% Crop) |
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ISO 800 (100% Crop) |
ISO 1600 (100% Crop) |
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Sharpening
Here are two 100% crops which have been Saved as Web - Quality 50 in Photoshop. The right-hand image has had some sharpening applied in Photoshop. The out-of-the camera images are a little soft at the default sharpening setting and benefit from some further sharpening in a program like Adobe Photoshop. You can also change the in-camera sharpening level to suit your tastes via the My Colors menu option.
Original (100% Crop) |
Sharpened (100% Crop) |
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Chromatic Aberrations
The Canon Digital IXUS 105 handled chromatic aberrations quite well during the review, with some purple fringing present around the edges of objects in certain high-contrast situations, as shown in the examples below.
Example 1 (100% Crop) |
Example 2 (100% Crop) |
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Macro
The Canon Digital IXUS 105 offers a Macro setting that allows you to focus on a subject that is 3cms away from the camera when the lens is set to wide-angle. The first image shows how close you can get to the subject (in this case a compact flash card). The second image is a 100% crop.
Macro Shot |
100% Crop |
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Flash
The flash settings on the Canon Digital IXUS 105 are Auto, Flash On, Slow Synchro, and Flash Off, with Red-eye Correction and Red-Eye Lamp settings available via the Flash Settings main menu option. These shots of a white coloured wall were taken at a distance of 1.5m.
Flash Off - Wide Angle (28mm) |
Flash On - Wide Angle (28mm) |
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Flash Off - Telephoto (112mm) |
Flash On - Telephoto (112mm) |
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And here are some portrait shots. As you can see, neither the Flash On or the Red-eye Correction settings caused any amount of red-eye.
Flash On |
Flash On (100% Crop) |
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Red-eye Correction |
Red-eye Correction (100% Crop) |
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Night
The Canon Digital IXUS 105's maximum shutter speed is 15 seconds in the Long Shutter mode, which is good news if you're seriously interested in night photography. The shot below was taken using a shutter speed of 1/3rd second at ISO 800. I've included a 100% crop of the image to show what the quality is like. The camera takes the same amount of time again to apply noise reduction, so for example at the 5 second setting the actual exposure takes 10 seconds.
Night Shot |
Night Shot (100% Crop) |
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Sample Images
This is a selection of sample images from the Canon Digital IXUS 105 camera, which were all taken using the 12 megapixel Fine JPEG setting. The thumbnails below link to the full-sized versions, which have not been altered in any way.
Sample Movie & Video
This is a sample movie at the highest quality setting of 6400 x 480 pixels at 30 frames per second. Please note that this 20 second movie is 36Mb in size.
Product Images
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Front of the Camera |
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Front of the Camera / Turned On |
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Isometric View |
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Isometric View |
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Rear of the Camera |
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Rear of the Camera / Image Displayed |
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Top of the Camera |
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Bottom of the Camera |
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Side of the Camera |
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Side of the Camera |
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Memory Card Slot |
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Battery Compartment |
Conclusion
The Canon Digital IXUS 105 doesn't look, feel or perform like a great departure from its pocket camera predecessors, which is fine, as Canon has hit on a winning formula with the range in terms of consistency of operation, small form factor and stylish design.
It's a shame we don't get HD movies or HDMI output here, which would make the IXUS 105 feel a little more 'current' - look to the equally new 130 model for that. As it is there's not a lot here that hasn't been already a feature of the range for the last five years or so, though given the build quality the price feels fair.
Whilst the IXUS 105 is not by any stretch of the imagination a breakthrough product - of which there have recently been many in the digital imaging world - it is, after all, merely a point and shoot snapper and should therefore be judged on equally inauspicious levels. The image quality is average, but the IXUS 105 is easy to grasp from the get go, fast and responsive, making it an ideal tool for whipping quickly from your pocket when that photographic opportunity presents itself. So in conclusion don't expect too much from this little IXUS and you won't be disappointed.
Ratings (out of 5) | |
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Design | 4 |
Features | 3 |
Ease-of-use | 4 |
Image quality | 3 |
Value for money | 3.5 |
Review Roundup
Reviews of the Canon Digital IXUS 105 from around the web.
reviews.cnet.co.uk »
The Canon IXUS 105 is smart and rather desirable, but its beauty is really only skin-deep. At heart, it's a rather ordinary camera with a useful but unexceptional 4x zoom. Whereas other manufacturers are keen to push back the frontiers of technology, Canon seems happy to wheel out yet another classy but conservative compact.
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Specifications
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Zoom |
¹ Digital zoom available for still image and standard movie modes only. Optical zoom may not be available during movie recording. |
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AF Modes |
¹ Some settings limit availability |
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Continuous Shooting |
¹ Under conditions where the flash does not fire. |
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Movie Length |
¹ Depending on memory card speed / capacity / compression setting. |
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Battery life |
¹ Using the batteries and memory card format supplied with the camera (where included), except where indicated. |
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* Standard Output Sensitivity / Recommended Exposure Index. |
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According to ISO 12232:2006 (20th April 2006) which specifies the method for assigning and reporting ISO speed ratings for digital still cameras. |
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