Subj : Canon revives its trending point-and-shoot compact but it's a pr To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Wed Sep 10 2025 15:30:09 Canon revives its trending point-and-shoot compact but it's a pricier downgrade that belongs in 2016 Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2025 14:21:19 +0000 Description: Canon launches the PowerShot Elph 360 HS A (known as Ixus 285 HS A outside the US), a refresh of a point-and-shoot from 2016 with 20MP stills and 12x optical zoom. FULL STORY ======================================================================Canon updates one of its cheap point-and-shoot PowerShots from 2016 Key features include a 12x optical zoom and compact design The 2025 version is, in fact, a pricier downgrade Canon has revived one of its cheap PowerShot point-and-shoots from 2016 with an updated model, the new PowerShot Elph 360 HS A known as Ixus 285 HS A outside the US). The almost 10-year-old original is one of a few trending compact cameras that are practically impossible to find after going viral ( Kendall Jenner shoots with one , don't you know). So, the new 'A' version of the camera is good news for many empty-handed fans there should be plenty of stock of the 2025 point-and-shoot with 12x optical zoom. Canon will surely hope it has acted swiftly enough to ride that TikTok wave, with fresh availability of the Elph 360 HS A / Ixus 285 HS A set for October. Trust me though, any success the 2025 version has won't be because of its abilities. I can't call this an upgrade it's practically a carbon copy of the original model, which wasn't even one of the best compacts in the mid 2010s. Worse still, there are a couple of downgrades, plus its limited to just black or silver colorways (the original came in purple too). There's a higher price tag to boot, up from $359 to $379 (UK and Australia pricing TBC). (Image credit: Canon) Power shoot again Like the PowerShot Elph 360 HS / Ixus 285 HS, the new 'A' version packs a tiny 1/2.3-inch sensor with 20MP stills and 1080p video, plus a 12x optical zoom with a 25-300mm f/3.6-7 range. All key features are essentially the same, meaning that in terms of photo quality, the only real draw to the point-and-shoot over your smartphone is its optical zoom. You'd think at the very least the new model would come with USB-C charging, but nope, we're still on micro USB. Yes, it's 2025. Version A also switches from SD card media to micro SD that's a downgrade in my book, even if users are unlikely to spot any impact on performance. A refresh to today's Wi-Fi standards also sees users miss out this time on Wi-Fi image transfers / direct printing to a PC. A second negligible downgrade, but a downgrade nonetheless. Still, by reviving a now-popular point-and-shoot into a trending market, Canon is acting where most other brands are watching on from the sidelines. The truth is, Canon didn't really need to upgrade the new model it could cash in by simply making its point-and-shoot PowerShot available again. (Image credit: Canon) You might also like Best point-and-shoot camera 2025: top picks for simple shooting I used my vintage point-and-shoot for the first time in years heres how it compares to my Pixel phone My photography resolution for 2025 is to keep a point-and-shoot compact in my pocket, and to actually use it! ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/cameras/compact-cameras/canon-revives-its-trending-p oint-and-shoot-compact-but-its-a-pricier-downgrade-that-belongs-in-2016 --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .