Canon Powershot SX110IS 9MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) | 
| Brand: Canon
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Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 13
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Monitor Size: 11811 Includes Software: Yes Optical Zoom: 10 Digital Zoom: 4 Connectivity: AV Display Size: 3 Maximum Focal Length: 60 Minimum Focal Length: 6 Maximum Resolution: 9 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 4.4 x 2.8 x 1.8 nv:Sensor: 9.0 Megapixel Size: 1/2.3" CCD Sensor Image Resolution: 3456 x 2592 Movie Resolution: 640 x 480 Storage Media: MultiMediaCard Storage Media: HC MMC Plus Card Storage Media: SD/SDHC Memory Card Storage Media: MMC Plus Card Compressed Format: JPEG/EXIF v 2.22 Movie File Format: AVI motion JPEG Optical Zoom: 10x Digital Zoom: 4X Combined Zoom: 40x Focal Length: 6.0 - 60mm Focus Mode: TTL - AF LCD Monitor: 3.0 inches LCD Pixels: 230,000 pixels LCD Coverage: 100% Maximum Aperture: F 2.8 - 4.3
MPN: SX110IS Black Model: SX110IS Black UPC: 013803100051 EAN: 0013803100051 ASIN: B001EQ4C8U
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| Features:
| • | 9-megapixel image sensor for large photo-quality prints | | • | 10x optical image-stabilized zoom | | • | DIGIC III Image Processor with Genuine Canon Face Detection | | • | 3.0-inch LCD screen; Motion Detection technology and Red-eye Correction | | • | Powered by AA batteries; capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included) |
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Product Description From a 10x optical zoom lens to advanced Canon technology that automatically gives you the best shot, the 9.0-megapixel PowerShot SX110 IS packs impressive value. Advanced Face Detection Technology automatically sets focus, exposure, flash and white balance for beautiful portraits and group shots. Sharp, steady close-ups are easy with the powerful zoom and Canons Optical Image Stabilizer Technology. The slim and modern-looking SX110 IS is sized to go everywhere, and youll never miss a detail with the big, bright LCD screen.
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Great zoom, a big screen and intuitive controls in a relatively small size camera. Takes great pictures too. October 18, 2008 Anjana Nigam (Atlanta, GA) 91 out of 93 found this review helpful
This camera marries some of the best features of the Canon S series like zoom and manual flash with the convenience of the A series. This camera is an upgrade of the SX100 and feels much more sleeker than the previous model. Here is my take on the camera: Strengths: - 9MP CCD sensor with DigicIII processor, the CCD sensor is 1/2.3 inch which is bigger than the most SD series cameras resulting in better pictures - Controls are intuitive and a separate replay start button on the back gives you the flexibility to switch on the camera for playback without extending the lens - Feels good in the hands, battery compartment gives the camera a better grip, DSLR like black color - Huge 3" LCD scratch resistant screen makes composing shots easy - Great 10X optical zoom and 40X digital zoom - Flash can be flipped up or down as needed, this camera also offers 3 manual flash settings which really helps with portraits - Sharp pictures - Daylight pictures are excellent and zoom is great for capturing landscapes - Many modes to shoot - night mode, portrait, landscape, kids and pets, indoors, special scene modes (fireworks, aquarium, foliage, snow, beach etc.) and custom colors too - 2 extra buttons at the back for changing exposure in 1/3 stops and also adjust for face detection - Macro mode results in stunning close-ups with outstanding level of detail - Uses 2 AA batteries, can take 300-400 pics with one set of rechargeable NiMHs and if you run out of battery they are universally available Limitations: - Size and bulk makes it inconvenient to carry at all times, this will probably become your vacation/ special occasion camera. - No optical viewfinder, has not bothered me but can become an issue for some especially in bright sunlight or if you want to conserve battery - Noise is noticeable beginning at ISO 400, ISO 1600 mostly unuseable - Cannot adjust focus or optical zoom while shooting in movie mode, you can only zoom in digitally which reduces movie picture quality - Typical Canon chromatic aberration (common problem with P&S cameras) - No RAW shooting mode Overall, this is a great camera for the price if you want a camera with high zoom, especially for shooting outdoors in good light. It also offers some manual functions as well as flash reduction which helps you take the best picture.
First Impressions September 11, 2008 One persons view (Tucson, AZ) 50 out of 54 found this review helpful
Out of the box impressions are excellent. Skipped the manual and wanted to see how it did in Auto. If you owned an SX100 or read the reviews this camera fixes any cons that were written. The LCD is very bright and no issues in the sun. One other item of quick notice is the digital zoom which is normally a gimmick is pretty impressive. At full optical zoom and 4x digital images are still sharp when using the "super fine" and 9MP settings. Gonna read the book and start playing with all the features. If I find a time lapse feature I am set. I would say this camera is about the best you can buy for a point and shoot before entering into the SLR like and true SLR's.
Disappointing September 15, 2008 Kelly E (Buford, GA USA) 49 out of 71 found this review helpful
After doing all the research, I just knew this was the camera for me. My main camera is a Canon Rebel and I was looking for a backup camera to use when I don't feel like carrying the big one around. When I read the specs and reviews for this one, I rushed out to get it. Problems: Focusing is iffy. Of the 15 pictures I shot, about 6 were out of focus. I've never had that problem with any other camera. The macro function didn't focus at all. Battery life is non-existent. I shot about 15 pictures yesterday, picked up the camera today to take a quick snapshot and the batteries are totally dead. The zoom makes it a great camera for kids sports pictures, but the delay makes it difficult to get any decent snapshots. I admit, I'm spoiled with the SLR, but at my son's flag football game yesterday, I could, at best, get off one shot per play. If you take just basic, posed, "every body say cheese" snap shots, then the quality of the pictures is great and the camera is easy to use. Beyond that, I just find it frustrating.
3 G: Great zoom, Great picture quality and Great image stabilization September 22, 2008 Mayank Agnihotri (India) 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
Was searching for a camera with an extended zoom and the resolution in the range of 8-10 MP. Caught hold of Canon SX 100 IS, but it vanished from the market before I could purchase it. Wanted a medium size camera so could not settle for Nikon P80/Canon S5 IS, because of its large size. Ordered Canon SX110 on the launch date itself with apprehensions about its features..but believe me, I am not dissapointed AT ALL. Great manual controls for Aperture and Shutter speed make it a camera for Pros, while the Auto mode is wonderful for learning photographers. The zoom is great and the image stabilisation that the camera offers at the maximum zoom level (Even at 10x optical and 4x digital i.e 40x combined zoom) is awesome. The photos in low light during my recent trip to a hill station were good in the Night mode with lots of saturation of natural colours. Face detection is also a good feature with the camera able to detect faces very very easily (I don't know how does it work, but it really works :-)) The Digital Zoom, unlike others cameras I have used, does not distort the image to a very large extent, thanks to the high resolution and the safety zoom features. I can upload photos to depict this.(I don't know how to do this in Amazon :-)) The battery life seemed ok only , as I was able to shoot around 200 shots with my Sony NiMH(2500mAH) bateries with flash. But the batteries are brand new and should gain more strength with a couple of charge-discharge cycles. But a spare set of batteries is always helpful. I had a Nikon 5600 prior to this so wanted a middle size camera with extended zoom and manual controls, and glad to find SX 110 fit all my needs. A thing that is missing is a Sports mode, which is a feature to shoot fast moving objects. I had this in my Nikon 5600, but could not yet find it on my SX110. Possibly the Manual controls for Aperture and Shutters could make this up for me. Still in the learning phase :-)
Better than I expected October 5, 2008 D. Golden (Jefferson, WI United States) 29 out of 30 found this review helpful
The feature that made me buy this camera was its image stabilization system. Friends who use digital cameras professionally all told me that Canons optical image stabilized zoom system was the best in its price range. Due to a slowly worsening tremor, this has evolved into an important issue. The digital zoom is amazingly effective. Recently, I caught a game at Fenway Park. My seat was adjacent to the infamous "Green Monster". From that distance, I was able to take photos of players at bat, that captured detailed facial features. I was even able to get some very respectable images of players in action. The camera settings are easy to use, and equally easy to access. The Auto setting is fairly idiot proof and does a good job under a wide variety of conditions. I found the SX110 to be solid, well built yet still small enough to fit into a laptop carrying bag. I never imagined that I would buy anything other than a Nikon, but now I think this was one of the best purchases that I have made in a long time. It delivers on its promises, producing pictures whose quality rivals those of much more expensive digital cameras.
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