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Item: Canon Ixus 430 4.1MP Digital Camera

Location: Sydney, Australia

Item Condition: Brand New / Unopened / Unused comes with receipt & 12 months warranty

Price and Payment Conditions: Looking for $350. RRP is $499.

Contact Details: PM, Email or mobile on 0422 046 486.

I have traded widely on OCAU computer forums, and ran various group buys. If neccessary I can put you in contact with zillions of people I have sold things to and bought things from.

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If you have an queries let us know.

Thanks,

Mark

Details as below:

Stunning photos. Serious style.

- 4.0 Megapixel.

- Canon 3x optical zoom lens.

- Movie recording and playback with sound.

- DiG!C Imaging Processor delivers superior digital photos.

- Print/Share* Button allows easy 'one push' printing of images straight from the camera.

The 4.0 Megapixel Digital IXUS 430 delivers a sophisticated combination of sleek style and advanced features. This compact, stainless steel finished camera features a fully retractable Canon 3x optical zoom lens and up to 3 min continuous movie recording with audio. A convenient new Print/Share* Button for 'one push' printing of images straight from the camera and a 40 metre optional waterproof case make it easy to take digital photography further.

SUPERB IMAGE QUALITY

- Fully retractable Canon 3x optical zoom lens (35mm equivalent: 36-108mm) f/2.8-4.9.

- Selectable 9-point AiAF and single centre point AF allows framing of subject in almost any position within the frame.

- DiG!C Imaging Processor combines camera controls and image signal processing to deliver superior digital pictures.

- High precision white balance (7 positions) and built-in Intelligent Orientation Sensor allows precise white balance, AE and AF calculation.

- Selectable sensitivity from ISO50 to 400 - like having different ISO film loaded at once.

ADVANCED FEATURES

- ID Photo Print with CP printers allows easy production of ID images for passport and other ID uses while CP Movie Print allows direct printing of a series of still images from a recorded movie.

- High quality movie recording and playback with sound allows movie editing, fast forward, reverse and frame by frame replay from the cameras LCD screen.

- 12 image quality modes to tailor image size to application.

- Simple user interface and Quick Shot function ensures no missed shots.

CANON CONNECTIVITY

- Print/Share* Button allows easy 'one push' printing and downloading of images straight from the camera.

- Direct photo printing with Canon direct printers and other PictBridge compatible models.

- Supports Exif 2.2 tagging for DSC Image File format standard allowing superior print image processing.

- Canon's complete image management software suite for fast and easy download, display, email and printing of images, creating panoramic pictures and computer controlled image capture and storage.

- Picture transfer protocol supports driver-less image transfer, viewing and deletion between camera and computer with newer operating systems. (Windows XP or Mac OS X v 10.1.)

STANDARD ACCESSORIES AND SOFTWARE

-Wrist Strap WS-300, Battery Pack NB-1LH, Battery Charger CB-2LSE, AC Cable, AV Cable AVC-DC300, Interface Cable IFC-400PCU, 32MB Compact Flash Card, Software Starter Guide, Camera User Guide, Quick Start Guide, Direct Print User Guide.

- Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk - ZoomBrowser EX (PC), ImageBrowser (Mac), Drivers (PC/Mac), PhotoStitch, PhotoRecord, RemoteCapture, Apple QuickTime

- ArcSoft Camera Suite Disk.

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