Canon PowerShot SX110 IS
Digital Camera Review
Dec 08, 2008
- By Tim Barribeau
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The PowerShot SX110 IS from Canon is a new point-and-shoot with an impressive 10x zoom in a reasonably portable package. It shoots at 9-megapixel resolution, and offers optical image stabilization to make handheld telephoto shots practical. It didn't score very well in our extensive lab testing, with the exception of color accuracy, but we were very impressed by the excellent user interface and significant degree of manual control. The SX110 IS is currently available for $249.99 in black or silver; the full review follows.
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Picture Quality / Size Options (7.50)
JPEG image compression can be set to superfine, fine or normal for all resolution settings, which include:
9 MP
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3456x2592
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6 MP
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2816x2112
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4 MP
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2272x1704
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2 MP
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1600x1200
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0.3M
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640x480
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2 MP (with Time Stamp)
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1600x1200
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Widescreen
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3456x1944
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640x480 video
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30fps
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320x240 video
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30fps
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160x120 video
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15fps
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Picture Effects Mode (7.00)
The PowerShot SX110 IS has a function called "My Colors" that offers settings for vivid, neutral, sepia, black and white, and custom (which lets you tweak contrast, sharpness and saturation). By default, My Colors is set to "off."
There are no fancy editing effects available in Playback, but you can tag your photos with category labels for people, scenery, events, category 1-3 or to do list.
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