Category: (Photography)
10 new, starting at $359.99
4 used, starting at $349.50
From a 10x optical zoom lens to advanced Canon technology that automatically gives you the best shot, the 9.0-megapixel PowerShot SX110 IS packs impressive value. Advanced Face Detection Technology automatically sets focus, exposure, flash and white balance for beautiful portraits and group shots. Sharp, steady close-ups are easy with the powerful zoom and Canons Optical Image Stabilizer Technology. The slim and modern-looking SX110 IS is sized to go everywhere, and youll never miss a detail with the big, bright LCD screen.
Best Camera I've Ever OwnedReviewed by Russell L. Watts, 2010-02-15
This camera is absolutely the best camera I have ever owned and I have owned many. Only drawback is battery life but this camera is so versitle that it can be used by everyone from a novice to a professional. Love it, love it, love it.
Canon Power shot SX1101SReviewed by Mark A. Rhoads, 2010-01-30
I love my canon, however the zoom leave some to be desired. A fantastic point and shoot.
Not a good camera for CanonReviewed by LGP, 2010-01-12
I have a professional Canon Camera (5D) and love it. I bought this
camera to tote around in my purse when the other camera is too big.
Many problems with this camera. First, it doesn't work with my Card
Reader. I've NEVER had a problem with any camera I've used with it,
but this camera "writes" the picture to the card differently, so it
doesn't work. You have to use their software. The pictures are an
odd size ( about a 6x8) so when you go to have them printed as a
4x6, the bottom is cut off along with the date stamp. The flash
doesn't pop-up by itself... it's a manual process. This is not
always a bad thing if you don't want the flash, but you may miss a
few pictures when you forget to pop it up.
The f/stop is usually 2.8 for many settings whether it is for the
"mountain setting" or the "portrait setting". If you don't know
what this means, don't worry. In a nut shell, the focus area is too
small and if someone is standing slightly behind someone else...
they will be out of focus. Very crappy setting for snapshots. The
shutter speed is usually too slow for indoors... translating to
blurry pictures if someone is moving (when flash is not on). If the
flash is on, it will "freeze" the motion but will be really
bright.
The self timer doesn't work.
There's more, but I have to say, I'm really disappointed in this
camera.
Canon PowershotReviewed by Karen Resendes, 2009-12-28
First when I bought this camera it was amazing. Amazing quality pictures, great zoom features, and so on. Then, something happened where my face finder stopped working. Then, after about a year I had this lens error. My friend has this same camera, the second time they used it it got the same lens error. Canon has no solution for this problem and I know a lot of people who are very rightly upset that this very expensive camera has a flaw that is not repairable. Be very careful when purchasing this product.
AmazingReviewed by J. H. Acon, 2009-12-26
Amazing camera it has all the features I look for : AA battery, high power zoom, and a decent megapixel, easy to use, and every picture I take comes out perfect