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Canon PowerShot S110 2MP Digital ELPH Camera Kit with 2x Optical Zoom | List Price: $599.99

| Platform: Windows NT, Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, PowerMac, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Mac OS X, Mac OS 9 and below, Windows Brand: Canon Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 Year Parts/Labor
Features: - 2.1 megapixel sensor captures 1600 x 1200 stills for prints up to 8 x 10
- 2x optical plus 2.5x digital zoom lens with autofocus
- Included 8 MB CompactFlash card holds 12 images at default resolution
- Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
- Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery included
| Accessories: | | | Canon PSC-50 Soft Leather Case for Canon SD400, SD450, SD550, SD500, SD300, SD200, SD100, S500, S410, S400, S230 and S200 Digital Cameras | Canon CBC-NB1 Car Charger (Charges NB-1LH Battery) for S200, S230, S330, S110, S100, S300, S400, S500 Digital Cameras | Ceiva Advanced Digital Photo Receiver | SimpleTech STI-CF/512 512MB CompactFlash Card | SanDisk 128 MB CompactFlash Card |
s110 digital camera review [Posted on 2003-12-28] This little camera packs a big punch. The picture quality seems better than 2.1MP. There is only one thing i can complain about, and that is the battery which barely lasts at all.
Lights. Camera. Action! [Posted on 2004-04-28] I've had this camera for almost two years and I love it. It's the perfect first camera for users who are comfortable with technology. There are simpler (and cheaper) cameras for people who are less compfortable with technology. This one packs the right amount of sophistication in features, and simplicity in usage - and all that in one small little bundle! It's strong points: * small. * light. * solid (dropped mine a couple of times and its still going strong). * good zoom. * good battery life. * auto-flash - which is so helpful for amateurs like myself who are never sure about how much light is enough. * some more advanced ones (manual flash, timer, etc.) if you want to experiment and improve your skills. * comes with software to download and retouch your photos, rendering the process relatively easy. All in all, this camera and Canon's Powershot line are an excellent choice for most people.
my best friend [Posted on 2004-11-13] I love my Canon Powershot S110. I've had it for about 2 and a half years now and it still works like it did when it was brand new. I've seen the latest Powershot Digital Elph (Ixus) cameras, and sure they are improvements on the S110, but there's something about the S110's heavy metallic casing that makes it long-lasting and extremely durable, perhaps more durable than the latest in this product line. The picture quality is great, comparable to the latest Digital Elphs. I've taken this camera to Europe and back, twice, to Japan, and across the US, always carrying it in my front pants pocket. I'm not planning to buy a new digital camera until my S110 stops working, which probably won't be for a long time.
Decent photos, not too reliable, lacks attention to details! [Posted on 2005-02-12] I got this camera as a replacement for my giant (but wonderful) film camera when it first came out. It was great to just stick it in my purse and go. After a couple months the LCD screen stopped working. Even when I took a picture it would come up black on my computer. I sent it back to Canon and they fixed it. Wish it would've worked right the first time around.
There's a lag between when you hit the button and when it actually takes the picture (results in some funny-looking posed pictures because people think the picture's already been taken!). It doesn't take very good indoor photos (flash looks harsh, doesn't focus well). And action shots are kind of a problem unless they're from a distance. The colors don't seem very true-to-life.
I just got a photo printer and printed out a lot of photos taken with this camera and a few taken with a friend's newish Sony 4 megapixel camera. His photos were all much sharper and had much truer color.
AMAZING LITTLE CAMERA [Posted on 2005-12-30] This is an AMAZING LITTLE CAMERA. I have had mine for probably five years and have never been disappointed in it. I have an extra battery that I have on charge and switch back and forth when the one in the camera is getting low. This camera is small but packed with power. It's easily tucked in a pocket or a fanny pack on vacation. There is no fumbling when it comes to using it. Turn it on, point and shoot - easy as that. The pictures are crisp and clear. I hope this review helps. I can't imagine anyone not being happy with this camera.
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