Canon PowerShot S110
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13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110 review
We'll get the bad stuff out the way first: the Wi-Fi is poorly implemented, battery life really isn't up to scratch and, just like its predecessor, there's still no hotshoe or accessory port. In fact the S110 isn't wildly different from its predecessor at all.
Pros:
- Touchscreen with movable focus point
- great pictures straight from camera
- faster autofocus than predecessor
- truly pocketable
Cons:
- Wi-Fi implementation is poor
- pricey
- no hotshoe for accessory expansion
- poor battery life - 200 shots per charge is worsened by Wi-Fi and GPS
- competition is strong
- little new compared to predecessor
13 years ago
Still pointing and shooting
It seems like only a year ago we were telling you about the Canon Powershot S100 - wait, it WAS a year ago, almost to the day. So, in celebration of that anniversary, Gear Patrol, or rather Canon, brings you the next evolutionary step in point-and-shoot cameras, the Powershot S110 ($449) , scheduled...
13 years ago
Simple plus quality - good value
compact, easy to use - simplicity plus quality throw in fair price ... good purchase.
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110 (2012)
Editor's Note: During 2001, Canon released the Canon PowerShot S110 Digital ELPH camera. The 2012 model of the Canon PowerShot S110 is the follow-up model to 2011's Canon PowerShot S100 and 2010's Canon PowerShot S95 .
13 years ago
A solid upgrade over the S100
The Canon Powershot S110 brings some key performance improvements as well as the touchscreen which makes this 4th generation S series camera probably the best yet. Image quality remains decent on this camera but overall, about the same as last year in terms of ISO performance.
13 years ago
Excellent product. It has many features I did not even know about. Excellent pictures. I suggest people consider buying white color which is very beautiful.
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110
Compact system cameras such as the Sony Alpha NEX-6 may hog the limelight, but there's still life in conventional premium compact designs. These cameras' sensors are smaller than those used in CSCs, and they don't have interchangeable lenses, but they make up for it by packing in a lot of...
13 years ago
Compact system cameras such as the Sony Alpha NEX-6 may hog the limelight, but there's still life in conventional premium compact designs. These cameras' sensors are smaller than those used in CSCs, and they don't have interchangeable lenses, but they make up for it by packing in a lot of...
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110
Canon's latest advanced compact delivers great image quality and responsive touch-screen control.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Solid construction and improved design
- Good handling and performance
- Worthwhile additions to specification
Cons:
- Not the cheapest model on the market
- Wi-Fi functionality lags behind some of its rivals
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110
With the PowerShot S110, Canon revisits the excellent and easily-recommended S100, tweaking the design to allow wireless photo sharing. It's the fourth iteration of a series that has always performed admirably, offering enthusiast-friendly features in a pocket-friendly body.
Pros:
- Compact body easily slips in a pocket
- Customizable twin control dial interface
- Relatively fast lens at wide angle
- great for low-light shooting
- Good color and excellent hue accuracy
- Program
- priority
- and manual exposure modes
- Raw and Raw+JPEG file support
- Rich manual focus options including
Cons:
- High barrel distortion at wide angle
- Soft corners
- Very high chromatic aberration at wide angle in raw files
- Slight reduction in print quality
- Sluggish mode switching
- Autofocus speed still slower than average
- Burst mode is JPEG-only
- locks exposure variables
- Sedate continuous-shooting speed,
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