Canon ELPH (series)
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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
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s released by
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between 1996 and 2002. All ELPH cameras used the
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(APS) film format, with cartridge film that was 25% smaller than a 35-mm cartridge. The companion line of
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s, the Digital ELPH series, remains in production.


Models


See also

* Canon Digital IXUS *
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