Hi
I bought a Canon IXUS 430 two weeks ago, and I'm very happy with it. But I have noticed a few features which I'd appreciate any other owners' comments on.
1. When the camera lens is fully extended, it seems to lean slightly to the left (as you look at the front of the camera). Perhaps 'lean' is not the most accurate word, it's more that the lens barrel is offset slightly to the left. At the left hand side, the barrel is tight against the housing; at the right, there is a slight gap, maybe enough to slide a piece of paper into. Inside this gap you can even see a little curve of metal, about a centimetre long, which is presumably part of the housing which holds the lens barrel in place.
2. Perhaps unrelated to this is the fact that when the camera is switched off and the lens retracts, it retracts almost completely, then comes back out a little, then fully retracts. Also, when lens is retracted and the camera is switched off, the two sections which form the lens cover do not quite meet up. There is a small gap and the sections are slightly out of alignment.
3. I have noticed that the auto-focus mechanism takes significantly longer when the lens is zoomed to telephoto, and this is accompanied by a loud-ish grinding noise.
Does anyone know whether these are normal features or if the camera may be faulty?
Thanks
JC
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