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Canon PowerShot S110 12MP Digital Camera with 3-Inch LCD (Black)

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Color: Black


Style: Base


Features

  • Built-in WiFi for Image Transfer to Social Sites, PC, IOS and Android Devices
  • 5x Optical Zoom with 24mm Wide-Angle Lens
  • 1080p Full HD Video With a Dedicated Movie Button
  • High-speed AF, High-speed Burst HQ for a maximum of 10 frames
  • Built-in WiFi for Image Transfer to Social Sites, PC, IOS and Android Devices
  • 5x Optical Zoom with 24mm Wide-Angle Lens and 3" capacitive touch screen
  • 1080p Full HD Video With a Dedicated Movie Button
  • High-speed AF, High-speed Burst HQ for a maximum of 10 frames
  • 12-bit Multi Aspect Recording in RAW + JPEG

Description

The PowerShot S110 packs a world of advancements like a 12.1 Megapixel High- Sensitivity CMOS sensor and DIGIC 5 Image Processor, 12-bit multi aspect RAW+JPEG, 24mm Wide-Angle, bright f/2.0 lens with 5x Optical Zoom into a sleek pocket-sized body. The camera also has built-in Wi-Fi that lets you share images and video online, exchange images with another Wi-Fi PowerShot camera, print from a Wi-Fi enabled printer, and wirelessly tag your images with GPS information recorded by a smartphone with the free Canon CameraWindow app. What's is in the Box: PowerShot S110 Digital Camera (black shown) Battery Pack NB-5L Battery Charger CB-2LX Wrist Strap WS-DC11 USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCU Digital Camera Solution CD What's is in the Box: PowerShot S110 Digital Camera (black shown)Battery Pack NB-5LBattery Charger CB-2LXWrist Strap WS-DC11USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCUDigital Camera Solution CD

Compatible Mountings: IOS


Aspect Ratio: 43


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG, RAW


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 120 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 5 x


Maximum Aperture: 5.9 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Metering Description: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


Compatible Mountings: IOS


Aspect Ratio: 43


Sensor Type: CMOS


File Format: JPEG, RAW


Image stabilization: Optical


Maximum Aperture: 5.9 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Photo Sensor Resolution: 12 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 1/1.7-inch


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/2000 Seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 15 seconds


Exposure Control: Aperture priority AE, Automatic, Creative Filters, Custom, Manual, Movie, Movie Digest, Program AE, Scene, Shutter priority AE


Form Factor: Compact


Effective Still Resolution: 12


Special Feature: Travel Charger


Color: Black


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Shooting Modes: Movie


Item Weight: 0.44 Pounds


Video Resolution: FHD 1080p


Viewfinder: Optical


Flash Modes: Automatic


Camera Flash: Built-In


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography


Compatible Devices: IOS


Continuous Shooting: 10 FPS


Aperture modes: F2.0-F5.9


Video Capture Format: AVC


Expanded ISO Maximum: 12800


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, USB


Wireless Technology: Yes


Video Output: HDMI


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: USB


HDMI Type: Type C Mini HDMI


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 752x480


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Display Maximum Resolution: 640x480


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 461000


Touch Screen Type: Yes


Digital Scene Transition: True


Digital-Still: No


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Video


Night vision: No


JPEG Quality Level: Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Bit Depth: 12 Bit


Total Still Resolution: 12 MP


Maximum Focal Length: 120 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 5 x


Lens Type: Wide Angle, Zoom


Zoom: Optical


Camera Lens: The camera has a zoom lens with a focal length range equivalent to 5.2 - 26 mm in 35 mm format, with a maximum focal length of 120 mm and a minimum focal length of 24 mm.


Minimum Focal Length: 24 Millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 8.2 Degrees


Focal Length Description: 5.2, 26 millimeters


Digital Zoom: 4


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 6


Lens Construction: Zoom


Metering Methods: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


White Balance Settings: Auto


Self Timer: 10 Seconds


Crop Mode: 169


Brand: Canon


Model Name: Canon PowerShot S110


Built-In Media: Battery


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: 6351B001


Remote Included: No


Model Series: S


Series Number: 110


Global Trade Identification Number: 47


Generation: 1


UPC: 013803157147 138031571470


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer Part Number: 6351B001


Manufacturer: Canon


Warranty Description: Limited 1 year


Age Range Description: Adult


Flash Memory Type: SD/SDHC/SDXC


Write Speed: 2.1 fps


Flash Memory Speed Class: 2


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: SD


Compatible Flash Memory Type: SD, SDHC, SDXC


Auto Focus Technology: Continuous, Contrast Detection, Face Detection, Live View, Multi-area, Selective single-point, Single, Tracking


Focus Features: AiAF TTL


Autofocus Points: 9


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Focus Mode: Automatic AF (AF-A)


Autofocus: Yes


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  • A solid enthusiast compact
Color: Black Style: Base
The Canon Powershot S110 brings some key performance improvements as well as the touchscreen which makes this 4th generation S series camera probably the best yet. The photo quality from this camera is impressive considering its sensor size. If I was to be really nit-picky I would say that the sharpening in the JPEGs appears a little crude at times and the colors aren't as punchy or contrasty by default as they were in the S100. But color performance is still pretty good (I like the colors better than the ones from the Sony RX100), detail capture is very good, and ISO performance is excellent. At ISO 800 the camera does a very nice job balancing out detail retention and noise reduction and even ISO1600 photos look good as long as you're not blowing them up to huge sizes. Shooting RAW will help you wring out even more detail. Dynamic range is also quite good. The camera tends to overexpose in bright conditions and blow out highlights. Which is pretty typical for this class of camera. Taking everything into account though, I would say the S110 probably has the best overall image quality of any of the S-series cameras so far. Canon uses the same 5x F2-F5.9 lens as they did in the S100. It's unfortunate they haven't taken the opportunity to put a faster lens in this model because most of the competitors have much faster lenses on their cameras. That said, the lens is fairly sharp. It also zooms in and out fairly quickly. Sadly, the camera has lost the little indent on the front which helped give you a more secure grip. However, the surfaced is textured in such a way where you can still get a decent grip, and it's not slippery like the Sony RX100. The LCD screen is 460k dots, and while it's pretty decent, I think Canon should have taken the opportunity to upgrade the resolution with this model. The big update this year with the LCD is that it is now a touch screen. To be honest, it's not very practical for adjusting camera settings but does work extremely well for touch focus and touch shutter. It's a much better setup than having to go into the menu to adjust the focus area. The touchscreen overall, though, is very responsive and works well. The control ring up front remains on this model and is still excellent to use. With decisive clicks everytime you adjust something. You can of course customize the control ring up front to adjust a number of settings. As far as performance goes, shot to shot times are about the same as the S100 but autofocus performance has improved on this model. I wouldn't say the camera has blazing fast autofocus but it should be plenty quick enough in most shooting situations. As for the video, it is surprisingly good for such a small camera but is most suitable for short clips. This model has since been replaced by the newer S120. The S120 is a faster camera overall and has better video capabilities. Plus it has a slightly faster lens but still F5.7 on the telephoto end. I have also heard some say that the S120 is worse at high ISO but it appears about the same to me. If you're a still shooter who doesn't dabble into serious video shooting or need the extra burst performance, you can get the same photo quality and still respectable performance from the S110 at a much cheaper price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2012 by S. Vogt

  • Most Pocketable Advance Compact Available
Color: White Style: Base
I tried few of the advance compacts, Sony RX100, Panasonic LX3, LX7, and Canon Powershot S90, S100. Sony RX100 is the best in this category considering image quality and size. Panasonic LX7 and many others are simply too big to be pants pocketable. If it isn't pants pocketable, you have much better options in similar sized mirrorless cameras. Nikon 1 and Olympus PM2 comes to mind. Also, if it's too big, it can't be your always carry camera. STILL, there is one issue with RX100. RX100 is just too darn expensive. It costs more than many of the entry mirrorless cameras. It's fine if you are only getting RX100 for everything, but if you have multiple camera systems, like a DSLR and a Mirrorless system, then RX100 seems bit too much as you would probably want to use your "portable" mirrorless camera as well. I don't want to spend more on a compact than my mirrorless camera or even a DSLR. It will be for snap shots... for always carry type of thing. So, my only other option is Canon Powershot S series. You can get S110 currently for $200. S110 take great quality pictures for a compact camera. I like the jpegs out of the camera and you are able to shoot raw as well. The new touch screen on the camera is very useful. Now, it doesn't have all the controls in buttons and dials. Many of the features are in the menu or quick menus options. I can live with that since I bought it for convenience for snaps with "better" image quality than my cell phone. If you want a serious camera for photography that is portable, you really should get a mirrorless camera since compact cameras are compromise cameras. LX7 has a great lens, but mirrorless camera has prime lenses that can easily beat it. Sony RX100 has a great sensor but even Nikon 1 with their prime lenses can beat it in my opinion as I own them together before. (Nikon 1 with 18.5mm f/1.8 lens can get sharp images with decent bokeh compared with Sony RX100, and it has DSLR like af speed and incredible burst rate.) Canon Powershot S110 is perfect carry everywhere truly pocketable camera. There is nothing better in this size. Again, there is nothing better in this SIZE. Any bigger, just get a mirrorless as a jacket pocketable camera. Sony Nex 3N and Olympus PM2 are very jacketpockable. Nikon 1 J1, J2, J3, S1 of course is another option. As for a "compact" camera, Canon Powershot S beats others in terms of price, convenience (no lens cap), size, features (touch screen), and has similar image quality as other "advance compacts". One more thing, the wifi on S110 is pretty useless. You have to be on wireless network to share pictures with you phone or tablet wirelessly. That kind of defeats the purpose if you are outdoors. Also, no remote shutter or view finder capability as with Samsung cameras. If you won't use the touch screen, S100 with GPS is probably better for you. As for me, I like the touch focus feature on S110, so I went with S110 over other Powershot S series. (Also S95 has 28mm wide versus 24mm on S100 or S110) Well, here is it. If you have other systems and want truly a carry everywhere camera, Canon Powershot S110 is as good as it gets. If you are looking to get one compact as your only camera because you will never carry multiple lenses, LX7 or RX100 or other bigger advance compact may fit you better with more buttons and dials. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2014 by Samuel C.

  • Good quality for a point and shoot
Color: Black Style: Base
Some context for this review: I usually shoot with a DSLR and bought this camera to supplement my DSLR in places where a bigger camera might be harder to bring. For that purpose, this camera works great. Some more specifics: The image quality is great for what it is. The 2.0 aperture on the wide end is pretty good, but it closes down really quickly if you zoom in. It's fine for taking pictures of food in a dimly lit restaurant if you want a wide-angled view (which I usually use), but the quick progression to F4 or so once you zoom in can be a bit annoying. The low light capabilities of this camera aren't bad, and shots taken at 1600 ISO are certainly usable, definitely if you want to share the pictures via the web. They also clean up OK in tools like lightroom. Overall, the image quality isn't nearly as good as DSLR, but it offers a lot in a small package. The touchscreen is surprisingly useful. I use it primarily to scroll through pictures in the view mode and also to pick a focus point when shooting a picture. Being able to zoom into an image using pinch-to-zoom and then scrolling around with a touchscreen is pretty nice. The physical knobs are good for choosing options, and they are configurable as well. I changed the settings so that the main dial deals with ISO and the small dial on the back changes aperture, and it works great. Overall, a solid camera for the money. The image quality isn't the best, but it's good for the price and the size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2013 by w

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