Canon PowerShot S110
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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,
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110
The new Canon PowerShot S110 is outwardly very similar to the S100 model that it replaces, so a lot of the comments that we made in that review apply equally to the S110. It's is an understated yet handsome camera that looks a lot simpler than its extensive feature list might suggest.
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