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Canon PowerShot SX110 IS Pro Reviews

expertreviews‘s review Edit

Basic image quality in low light and slow flash recycle times mean this isn't a camera for social snapping. However, the compact design, big zoom and excellent image quality in bright conditions make it ideal for holidays.
10.0 Rated at:

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Mar 20, 2009

DigitalCameraReview‘s review Edit

After first spending some time with both the SX100 and Panasonic's competitor at the time, the TZ3, late last year, I came away slightly preferring the Canon's overall solidness to the TZ3's nicer form factor. As time went by, though, the SX100 just didn't seem to speak to me as much as the exciting and very compact TZ camera did. A year later, there hasn't been a new Lumix pocket ultrazoom in awhile: maybe the SX110's time is right.
n/a Not rated

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Sep 26, 2008

ephotozine‘s review Edit

Colour rendition is good and detail on images is plentiful. It suffers from noise a bit too much but that's due to a smaller sensor with more pixels added. Skin tones are great and this camera is aimed at families so it's good to see the kids mode working well. Fringing will be a problem when on holiday and there's a lot of contrast though.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 13, 2009

ephotozine‘s review Edit

The Canon Powershot SX110 IS would be near the top of my list if I was looking for extra zoom capabilities without a large, bulky body. This camera handles most situations well and will deliver sharp, colourful photos.
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Jan 20, 2009

PhotographyBLOG‘s review Edit

So the Canon PowerShot SX110 is £60 less than its predecessor on launch, its LCD has grown by half an inch, while it now offers an extra million pixels into the bargain, a new 'easy mode' plus a larger 32MB SD card in the box. With smaller controls and body reshaping, it's also a more refined looking camera. While in real terms overall dimensions are largely the same, the Canon SX110 is a mere 21g lighter.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 06, 2008

The Imaging Resource‘s review Edit

The Canon SX110 IS manages to pack an optically stabilized 10x zoom lens into a relatively compact body, but its image quality still competes very well with that of full-sized long-zoom cameras. In high ISO shooting, it gives up a little ground to Canon's own SX10 IS, which uses a more powerful version of Canon's DIGIC processor, but the Canon SX110 IS's more compact body is much easier to pack along on outings and trips.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Feb 18, 2009

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

Though it's certainly a good, inexpensive megazoom camera, some aspects of the Canon PowerShot SX110 IS fall a bit short of its predecessor.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Dec 12, 2008

The average pro reviews rating is 8.2 / 10, based on the 7 reviews.


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