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Canon has marked ten years of its IXUS digital camera series with the launch of the IXUS 1000 HS.

Available in silver, brown and pink, the IXUS 1000 HS is one of the most advanced IXUS models to date. It features a 10x optical zoom lens, Full HD video capture  and 1080p support. It's also the second IXUS to feature the HS System, combining a 10.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor with DIGIC 4 processing to improve overall image quality.
 
An optical Image Stabilizer designed with advanced lens-shift technology allows users to capture sharp images in darker conditions or when the zoom is extended. A new, Handheld Night Scene mode also makes it easy to take night shots without a tripod.
 
In addition to this the model also features a 16:9 widescreen 3” PureColor II G LCD display.
 
The device also supports a maximum ISO speed of 3200 at full resolution, while an extended maximum speed of ISO 6400 is available at 2.5MP resolution. 
 
The HS System also enables up to 3.7 shots per second to be recorded until either the shutter button is released or the memory card becomes full. Up to 8.8 shots per second at 2.5MP resolution in High-speed Burst mode is also available.
 
"We are extremely excited about this completely new addition to the IXUS series. This model takes the range to new heights, fusing high-tech features and signature IXUS styling to provide premium image quality and head-turning looks in one outstanding package," says Roger Machin, photo video product manager at Canon Consumer Imaging South Africa.
 
Local pricing and availability details are currently unknown.

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