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Canon SX110IS Digital Camera Review

I have had the Canon SX110IS for almost a calendar month, and I highly advocate it. It is a bit larger, but it just makes up for it with the 10x zoom. It's not an SLR, the photographic camera comes with feature a full non-automatic style where you can determine focusing, aperture, and exposure time. The digital image stabilization does a good job of preventing your images blur-free too.

The feature that made me buy this camera was its image stabilization system. Friends who use digital cameras professionally all assured me that Canons optical image stabilized zoom system was the most serious in its price array. Due to a slow deterioration quake, this has became an crucial issue.

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. The digital zoom is surprisingly effective. Recently, I caught a game and my seat was actually far. From that length, I was effective to take photographs of players at bat, that caught close facial features. I was even capable to get many very decent pictures of players in action.

From a 10x optic zoom lens to advanced Canon technology that automatically makes you the greatest shot, the 9.0-megapixel SX110 IS carries magnificent respect.

Brilliant picture quality for a little camera, lens corner to corner sharpness, minimal color fringing, and detail vs disturbance tradeoff are good greater than other cameras in its range.

Three inch LCD screen with 230k resolution, standard specs for bran-new generation cameras today. Viewable from a great angle, and visible in bright sunny terms.

The LCD is very bright and no issues in the sun. Gonna read the book and start playing with all the features.

The software user interface is out-of-date and unintuitive sometimes. Turning auto ISO shift on should automatically transfer the ISO, not expecting the pressure of the "print" button after half pushing the shutter. Some of the characteristics require a lot of button pushes. Also auto-power off mode only lets option of off or 3 mins, and lens retract in playback is either prompt or 1 min, there should be values in between.

The camera settings are easy to utilise, and evenly smooth to access. The Auto placing is fairly idiot proof and does a good job under a wide sort of terms. I found the SX110 to be decent, well made yet still small enough to suit into a laptop computer carrying bag.

I never imagined that I would buy anything then than a Nikon, but at present I guess this was one of the hottest buys that I have taken in a long time. It presents on its promises, creating photos whose quality rivals those of much more expensive digital photographic cameras.

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.


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