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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Canon Powershot SX110IS 9MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)Customer Review: Great camera!! Summary: 5 Stars
Though I purchased this item for someone else, but I got a fair share of usage on this camera before I eventually handed it over to its owner.
The camera is an extremely good package of advanced features in a point-and-shoot model. People who are aware of manual controls, they get enough tweaks to make in this camera to satisfy their urge. A more than generous screen makes everything you are doing a pleasure on your eyes, fonts are bigger and easy to read without a squint in eye.
Though battery-life is a concern, but I understand the display and zooming takes a toll on its life, and that's understandable. Usage of AA batteries makes it a good camera to travel with, without looking for a charging station for chargeable batteries.
Overall, a great camera, equally good for beginners as well as advanced users who would like to tinker with manual controls before joining the DSLR league.
Customer Review: Canon Powershot SX110 IS ~ Will not disappoint Summary: 5 Stars
Just a brief review, as I'm no photography expert. This is the third in the Canon Powershot line of cameras I've owned over the years. While on the other hand my old Nikon F4 SLR from the 80's is still holding its' own. Perhaps a statement on the general lack of quality in electronics in these days of rapid fire progress and obsolescence. But... The changes that have been made over the past 3-4 years in Canon Powershot cameras is stunning. This model SX110 IS, is a fabulous camera. The viewing screen is very large, easy to see details, which lends itself to facilitate taking pictures. The face recognition feature is also an improvement which makes taking good pictures easier than ever. I've only been using this camera for over a month now, but have only praise for it. It's a bargain for the money and won't disappoint. It gets a very high recommendation from me.
Customer Review: Love it Summary: 5 Stars
I really love this camera, i've had it for awhile now, 8 months. First my negatives are that the Flash is super slow, and trying to take sport shots is horrible. That might be user error though. I was scared to get a camera that uses double AA, but I got energizer batteries and i take millions of pictures and my camera never dies. On a recent week long trip to cali i took atleast 200 pics and never had to charge my batteries. The pictures are crisp, and look good blown up. The camera is a little bulky, compared to the point and shoot cameras they are making now, but all in all i love it and would buy it again. I also like the option that it is only 200. (best buy will price match from amazon) and it has the option of being advanced if i decide i want to get creative. I would recommend this for somone else.
Customer Review: The best digicam for the money; outstanding. Summary: 5 Stars
I've had it about a month, and I couldn't be more thrilled. I coach basketball, and overhead fluorescent lights are a nightmare for photos; I needed some more advanced settings, but I'm basically just above point-and-shoot as a photographer. Canons have always treated me right, and this is my best yet. The settings are easy; the adjustable ISO is a treat for sports photography; the 10X zoom has given me incredible results. Yes, there are a LOT of settings, and curling up with the manual will pay serious dividends, so you might want to do that -- you have a lot of resources with this camera if you take the time to learn how to use it properly. I'm getting the best gym photos EVER with this camera, and I recommend it completely. Just make sure you have plenty of batteries available!
Customer Review: great midlevel camera Summary: 5 Stars
Bought this camera for my wife, so far she loves it.
It takes great pictures, even at night or indoors or concerts.
it's smaller than other comparable cameras.
it has auto settings, but it also has a great range of manual settings
a couple reasons I picked this particular camera are that:
it takes regular SD cards, which are getting really cheap(no Sony pro-stick or anything crazy.)I paid 15 bucks for an 8 gig card on amazon
it uses aa batteries. That's great because good rechargeables are fairly inexpensive and we can keep several sets ready to go. And if we are out somewhere and run out, we can snag some alkalines anywhere
My only dislike is that it can take a while to process a picture if the lighting isn't perfect
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