Canon PowerShot S110
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13 years ago
As good as it can be
The battery work fine and delivery was fast.. The best price/quality ratio there is. Double the charge of the original (so, double the pictures taken before recharging). A must buy item. You won't be disapointed.
13 years ago
Aimed squarely at the serious photography enthusiast, the new Canon PowerShot S110 aspires to build on the success of its original ancestor - the pioneering Canon S90 - bringing with it a host of updated and new features.
13 years ago
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...
Pros:
- Should perform a little better than the S100
- Improved autofocus system
Cons:
- Still won't compete with the RX100
- Missing ergonomic features
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot S110
Aimed squarely at the serious photography enthusiast, the new Canon PowerShot S110 aspires to build on the success of its original ancestor - the pioneering Canon S90 - bringing with it a host of updated and new features.
Pros:
- Excellent images
- inc raw files
- Responsive touchscreen
- Fast f/2.0 lens
- Handy lens control dial
Cons:
- No hotshoe
- Only f/5.9 in telephoto
- Wi-Fi drains battery
- No built-in GPS
13 years ago
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.
Cons:
- Expensive
- No GPS
- Lacks hot shoe or EVF option
- 1080p video limited to 24fps.
13 years ago
Good upgrade for my S90
I just bought this camera today in Shanghai, and have tested a little. I had the S90 and have less knowledge of the successors. But to conclusion is so far that I am happy with my upgrade.
Pros:
- I just bought this camera today in Shanghai, and have tested a little
- I had the S90 and have less knowledge of the successors.
13 years ago
The Canon PowerShot S110 is the latest revision of the company's premier high-end compact camera model.
Since 2009's S90, Canon's S-series cameras have been perennial favorites for shoppers looking to get good image quality in a pocketable form factor. With so much success, perhaps it's understandable that Canon hasn't changed the formula much in the past three years.
13 years ago
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.
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
The S100 was a sleek little expert compact that was well received by critics. Updating it was therefore always going to be a delicate matter for Canon.
Pros:
- Impeccable build quality
- Great design and handling: lens ring
- settings wheel
- touchscreen
- Onboard Wi-Fi for image transfer
- Picture quality up to 800
- or even 1600 ISO
- Manual mode
- RAW mode
Cons:
- Corners of shots aren't as sharp at wide-angle
- heavy distortion in RAW mode
- Aperture drops quickly-just f/5.9 at telephoto
- Access to websites can't be configured directly in the camera
- Limited battery life
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