Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot S110 Digital ELPH and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot S110 Digital ELPH.
April 2013
(80%)
28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Compact body easily slips in a pocket, Customizable twin control dial interface, Relatively fast lens at wide angle, great for low-light shooting, Good color and excellent hue accuracy, Program, priority, and manual exposure modes, Raw and Raw+JPEG fil...
High barrel distortion at wide angle, Soft corners, Very high chromatic aberration at wide angle in raw files, Slight reduction in print quality, Sluggish mode switching, Autofocus speed still slower than average, Burst mode is JPEG-only, locks exposur...
With the PowerShot S110, Canon revisits the excellent and easily-recommended S100, tweaking the design to allow wireless photo sharing. It's the fourth iteration of a series that has always performed admirably, offering enthusiast-friendly features in ...
Great photo quality and performance, even in low light, Faster autofocusing than predecessors, Easy to use, yet has plenty of user-adjustable options
Wi-Fi not the easiest to use, somewhat half-baked, Slow continuous shooting
It's a given that you'll get better performance from a camera with a larger sensor, but more convenience out of a smart phone. So, where does the S110 fit in? It fills that niche where you want excellent image quality but you don't want to lug around an...
Smaller than other high-end compacts, 3 inch 461k dot touch-screen, Wi-fi network and smartphone connectivity, 5x 24-120mm zoom.
Poor battery life, Lacks movie PASM modes, No built-in GPS, Lacklustre continuous shooting.
Anyone who was worried that the successor to the S100 would sacrifice its diminutive dimensions to add more of the things that get enthuiasts excited, such as a hot shoe, accessory port, brighter, longer lens or a flip out LCD screen, can relax. The S...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot S110 is a pocket-sized camera that offers a lot of professional features. Aimed at the serious photographer looking for a capable compact, the Canon S110 features a newly designed high-sensitivity 12.1 megapixel 1/1.7-type CMOS sensor,...
Published: 2012-11-08, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
The Canon PowerShot S110 has better autofocus than its predecessor while maintaining good-to-excellent photo quality
A not-very-impressive implementation of the new wireless connectivity features and still-sluggish image processing weigh down the camera
Nice photo quality, improved autofocus performance, and a very compact design make the Canon PowerShot S110 a solid option if you're looking for something between a point-and-shoot and an enthusiast compact. But if you can find them cheaper, the S100 ...
Abstract: Canon U.S.A. has long been a strong contender in the film and digital camera markets, well-known for its high-quality optics, technical innovations, and aggressive product development. Since the beginning of this year (2001), Canon has released a full co...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot S110 is the next generation digital ELPH, it retains many of the features that made the PowerShot S100 the most popular digital still camera in the market including its ultra-compact and elegant stainless steel design. The PowerShot...
Abstract: Review based on a production Digital IXUS v Canon have taken the popular Digital IXUS and added a "v" for video. The Digital IXUS v (known as the S110 Digital Elph in the US and IXY Digital 200 in Japan) builds on the original Digital IXUS platform by...