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  2. Canon ELPH (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Canon ELPH (also known as IXUS in Europe and IXY in Japan) series includes several popular compact point and shoot hybrid digital cameras released by Canon Inc. between 1996 and 2002. All ELPH cameras used the Advanced Photo System (APS) film format, with cartridge film that was 25% smaller than a 35-mm cartridge.

  3. Canon ELPH - Wikipedia

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    Canon ELPH may refer to: Canon Digital IXUS series, sold as the PowerShot Digital ELPH in US and Canada; Canon ELPH (series) Canon ELPH (camera), introduced in 1996

  4. Canon Digital IXUS - Wikipedia

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    The Canon Digital IXUS 430 is (PowerShot ELPH S410 in North America and IXY Digital 450 in Japan) featured 4.0 megapixels, 3x zoom lens, and i3 minute videos with sound. [ citation needed ] There has been a Service Notice by Canon stating that the vendor supplied CCD image sensor used in this camera can cause a malfunction. [ 22 ]

  5. Category:Canon ELPH cameras - Wikipedia

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    Canon ELPH (series) I. Canon IXUS 115 HS; This page was last edited on 25 June 2008, at 18:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. List of Canon camcorders - Wikipedia

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    The Canon XL-2, released in 2004, is Canon's prosumer 3CCD standard-definition camcorder. The XL-2 is the big brother to the GL family and the successor of the similar looking Canon XL-1s. It is succeeded by the Canon XL-H1 with a similar 20x lens and similar design, but in black.

  7. Elph - Wikipedia

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    Elph or ELPH may refer to: Elph (therapsid), an extinct genus of therapsids; Canon ELPH, a series of cameras; ELpH, a project of the experimental music band Coil;