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.
Abstract: A small but powerful Digital Camera, ideal for a pocket or handbag for those who want more than that normally on offer from the camera in a phone or smartphone but without the size and weight associated with most DSLR units....
Abstract: A small but powerful Digital Camera, ideal for a pocket or handbag for those who want more than that normally on offer from the camera in a phone or smartphone but without the size and weight associated with most DSLR units....
Wide maximum aperture; Built-in Wi-Fi; Raw shooting; Plenty of manual controls; Very small
Wind noise on movies; Undercut by competitors
The Canon PowerShot S110 is a really versatile, very small camera that would be a great carry-anywhere option for the more ambitious photographer and anyone looking for a point-and-shoot to supplement their dSLR....
Abstract: My apologies to those who were hurrying home from work in Shoreditch recently and were accosted by a bunch of journalists, myself included, taking photos. It was not our fault; blame Canon who sent us out to check out a new camera. ...
Excellent image quality, Solid construction and improved design, Good handling and performance, Worthwhile additions to specification
Not the cheapest model on the market, Wi-Fi functionality lags behind some of its rivals
The Canon PowerShot S110 is a 12.1MP advanced compact that will most likely to appeal to enthusiast photographers looking for an easy-to-carry yet flexible compact companion. In this respect the S110 delivers on its remit, delivering impressive image qual...
Touchscreen with movable focus point, great pictures straight from camera, faster autofocus than predecessor, truly pocketable
Wi-Fi implementation is poor, pricey, no hotshoe for accessory expansion, poor battery life - 200 shots per charge is worsened by Wi-Fi and GPS, competition is strong, little new compared to predecessor
The S110’s Wi-Fi implementation is poor and battery life isn’t great, but we’ll get those low points out of the way quickly. The camera’s new touchscreen is great for fast, positional autofocus and the decent image quality - although fundamentally the ...
Impeccable build quality, Great design and handling: lens ring, settings wheel, touchscreen, Onboard WiFi for image transfer, Picture quality up to 800, or even 1600 ISO, Manual mode, RAW mode
Corners of shots aren't as sharp at wideangle, heavy distortion in RAW mode, Aperture drops quickly—just f/5.9 at telephoto, Access to websites can't be configured directly in the camera, Limited battery life
Canon has followed-up the sleek, seductive little S100 expert compact with a model that's almost identical apart from its new touchscreen. When used to its full potential, this feature is a nice and certainly welcome addition. On the whole, the PowerShot ...