Canon PowerShot S110
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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...- 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
- Lag / Shutter Delay
- Limited Zoom
- No Viewfinder
Canon PowerShot S110 Review
The new Canon PowerShot S110 is an understated and rather elegant little P&S digital camera that offers a lot of professional features. The S110 (like its "S" series predecessors) was designed for serious photographers looking for a pocketable compact camera with lots of creative capability.- Compact
- Easy to use
- First rate optics
- Excellent image quality
- Manual exposure capability
Canon PowerShot S110
The Canon PowerShot S110 ($449.99 direct) is the follow-up to last year's Editors' Choice Canon PowerShot S100 , a point-and-shoot that was, at the time, the best pocket camera on the market.- Expensive
- No GPS
- Lacks hot shoe or EVF option
- 1080p video limited to 24fps.
PowerShot S110 for the ambivalent snapshooter
Nice photo quality, improved autofocus performance, and a very compact design make the Canon PowerShot S110 a solid option if you're looking for something between a point-and-shoot and an enthusiast compact. But if you can find them cheaper, the S100 or S95 are still good alternatives.- The Canon PowerShot S110 has better autofocus than its predecessor while maintaining good-to-excellent photo quality
- A not-very-impressive implementation of the new wireless connectivity features and still-sluggish image processing weigh down the camera
High quality small digital camera
Camera is small enough to put in your pocket. Good quality pictures. The small flushed buttons are hard to press. You almost cannot feel the buttons, most of time I have to look at the buttons and use my fingernail to press it.- Small Footprint
- Small Flushed Buttons
So happy then so sad!!!!!
I loved this camera. I used all the features. I probably convinced others to buy this camera because of the way I promoted it and believed in it. I traveled with it to Italy, Peru, Puerto Rico and all over the USA and took beautiful photographs.- Bright LCD
- Easy to use
- Excellent Image Quality
- good low-light performance
- lightweight/portable
- Nice features/settings
- Simple controls/menu
- Short life
Canon PowerShot S110 First Impressions Review
Canon's PowerShot S-series was involved in a bit of a coup this year. More accurately, it was the victim of one. In 2011 and the early part of 2012, the S95 and later the S100 were the go-to recommendations for enthusiasts or pros looking for a fixed-lens, pocket-sized companion camera-and for...- Should perform a little better than the S100
- Improved autofocus system
- Still won't compete with the RX100
- Missing ergonomic features
Canon S110 Review: The Best Camera You Can Fit In Your Pocket
The Canon S110 is the most refined little pocket camera Canon has ever made. The core design of the S110 remains unchanged from previous iterations. But with a little streamlining and some key new features, it's inched one step closer to perfection.
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...
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 .