Canon PowerShot S110
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13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110 Review
The Canon PowerShot S-series has some of the most advanced compact cameras around. The latest, the PowerShot S110, not only uses a new, better sensor that pushes the ISO up to 12,800, but it has a faster autofocusing system, too.
Pros:
- Great photo quality and performance
- even in low light
- Faster autofocusing than predecessors
- Easy to use
- yet has plenty of user-adjustable options
Cons:
- Wi-Fi not the easiest to use
- somewhat half-baked
- Slow continuous shooting
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110 review Review
The S110 is a great little camera. It's much smaller than you'd expect as you read through the specs. It put in a very good performance in these tests and could hold its own as a more ambitious compact to live alongside a conventional dSLR in a pro's kit bag.
Pros:
- Wide maximum aperture
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Raw shooting
- Plenty of manual controls
- Very small
Cons:
- Wind noise on movies
- Undercut by competitors
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110 Camera Review
The Canon PowerShot S110 is a great compact camera with many features automatic and manual that lead back (in outline) Reflex in the world. Even the price if you want to Reflex and it would be more justified if we found the waterproof case in the sales package (this is optional), even if we have to...
Pros:
- HS System, ISO 12800 maximum, Smart Auto (58 scenes), built-in WiFi, Full manual control
- DIGIC 5
- mini HDMI port, Intelligent IS, GPS module
- HDR Mode, High-speed Burst HQ, ND filter
- CMOS sensor with high sensitivity
- Lens f / 2 very bright
- Lens Control Ring, Capacitive Touch Screen Display
Cons:
- Price
13 years ago
Superb picture quality
Eventually, I've bought the snapper that has everything I wanted from my li'l one. Its picture quality is simply superb. Of course, it is tad costlier than other point-and-shhots, but then it never disappoint at any point of time, atleast till now.
12 years ago
For a camera of its sensor size I would expect the S110 to have a better low light performance. The camera fits into anyone pocket (portability) hence it is easy for you to carry everywhere.
12 years ago
Good upgrade over S90
Purchased this camera as a gift for my fiance to replace her aging S90. The S90 took great photos, but lately was 'acting up' (turning itself off randomly, occasional 'fuzzy' photos, etc.). Decided to stay with Canon, and upgrade to S110.
11 years ago
Having a lot of fun with this camera!
This is a great little camera--compact and light, and very easy to use on auto settings, but it also has many options for creativity. I'm enjoying playing with it, using it to take still life photos, landscapes, photos outdoors at night without flash (both hand-held and with tripod) and tons of...
Pros:
- Easy To Use
- Fast/accurate auto-focus
- Good Image Quality
- Good Image Stabilization
- Good in Low Light
- Large Clear LCD
- Nice Body Color
- Small / Compact
Cons:
- Lag / Shutter Delay
- Limited Zoom
- No Viewfinder
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110
Canon's PowerShot S110 is a relatively minor update to the PowerShot S100 with a slightly redesigned body plus the addition of a touch screen monitor and Wi-Fi connectivity. The sensor resolution is unchanged at 12.1 megapixels but ISO settings have been boosted up to 12800 and the new camera costs...
Pros:
- You want a camera that can record raw files
- which is small enough to fit in a shirt pocket
- You'd like the ability to shoot Full HD (1080p) video clips
- You want most of the controls and functions offered in serious DSLR cameras
- You require high resolution and low noise levels at high ISO
Cons:
- You have large hands or fingers or limited dexterity, You need fast cycle times for processing shots, You need a powerful flash
- Don't buy this camera if, You have large hands or fingers or limited dexterity, You need fast cycle times for processing shots, You need a powerful flash
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
Canon PowerShot S110
The Canon PowerShot S110 is an advanced compact aimed at enthusiasts looking for DSLR levels of control and performance from something more pocketable. It replaces the S100 in the PowerShot range retaining the same 12.1 Megapixel sensor and 24-120mm equivalent f2.0-5.9 lens.
Pros:
- Smaller than other high-end compacts
- 3 inch 461k dot touch-screen
- Wi-fi network and smartphone connectivity
- 5x 24-120mm zoom
Cons:
- Poor battery life
- Lacks movie PASM modes
- No built-in GPS
- Lacklustre continuous shooting
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