





📷 Elevate your everyday moments with zoom, clarity, and style!
The Canon Powershot SX110IS is a compact yet powerful 9MP digital camera featuring a 10x optical image-stabilized zoom lens (36-360mm equivalent), a large 3-inch LCD screen for easy framing, and advanced DIGIC III image processing with face detection. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, it offers versatile shooting modes, reliable autofocus, and convenient AA battery power, making it ideal for capturing sharp, vibrant photos at events, travel, and everyday life.
| ASIN | B001EQ4C8U |
| Aperture modes | F2.8-F5.6 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection, Live View, Single |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 9 |
| Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,212 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #905 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 24 Bit |
| Brand | Canon |
| Built-In Media | Battery |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | Non-interchangeable, built-in 36-360mm (35mm film equivalent) optical zoom lens with optical image stabilization |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Canon |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Continuous Shooting | 0.7 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (454) |
| Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
| Digital Zoom | 4 |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 230,000 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 230000 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 9 MP |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 1600 |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 80 |
| Exposure Control | Automatic |
| File Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | SD Bus |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 32 GB |
| Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/MMC card |
| Flash Modes | Auto, On, Save to Card, and others |
| Focus Features | TTL |
| Focus Mode | Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
| Focus Type | Autofocus & Manual |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013803100051 |
| Hardware Interface | SDHC |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Item Weight | 10.08 ounces |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Manufacturer | Canon Cameras US |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 360 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 852 Pixels |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/2500 Seconds |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 MB |
| Metering Methods | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot |
| Minimum Focal Length | 36 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 15 seconds |
| Model Name | Canon Powershot SX110IS |
| Model Number | SX110IS Black |
| Model Series | SX110 |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Optical Zoom | 10 |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 9 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.3-inch |
| Real Angle Of View | 52.5 Degrees |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Self Timer | 10, 2, 5 |
| Sensor Type | CCD |
| Series Number | 110 |
| Shooting Modes | Aquarium, Automatic, Beach, Fireworks, Foliage, Indoor, Kids & Pets, Landscape, Movie, Night Portrait, Portrait, Snow, Sunset |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Total Still Resolution | 9 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 013803100051 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Resolution | 480p |
| Viewfinder | Optical |
| White Balance Settings | Auto, Flash torch |
| Wireless Technology | Yes |
| Write Speed | 0.7 fps |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |
R**R
I love the zoom
This is exactly the camera I wanted. Easy to use and it takes high quality pictures indoors and out. I recently went to Monster Jam and was able to take close up pictures of the trucks in action from the upper deck of the Metrodome. This camera will be an excellent tool for taking shots at my sons' sporting events. This is a significant upgrade over my old Canon Powershot A70. Autofocus is faster, shutter speed is faster, the zoom rocks, and the large LCD screen is handy for scrutinizing your shots. My only negative would be the requirement to manually flip up the flash when needed. The camera does let you know when the flash is needed, but I'm used to having a total autoflash. Just something I have to get used to. Update: I've had this camera for a year now and still love it more than ever. One slight drawback to add: It only takes 2 AA batteries, so I had to purchase some newer high quality rechargeable batteries (Eneloop) to get decent life on a single set of batteries. Works great with the new batteries now.
S**A
Go with Nikon.
Too bad it won't let me change the star rating. The camera was well taken care of, kept in a case, wrist strap always used, never left out for little hands to grab. Went on vacation and was in the process of putting the camera back into it's case when it dropped to the floor (maybe a 2 foot drop). Immediately the flash stopped working, even when it was raised I got the 'raise flash' error. It still took pictures, but you had to have perfect artificial lighting for the camera not to need the flash to focus. I kept it throughout the summer and sent it off to the repair facility. For all purposes of this review, I will skip 99% of this story. Just make a mental note that if you crap from Canon breaks and it 'might not' be under warranty DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME WITH THE SERVICE CENTER. They are by far the worst customer service center I've ever had to deal with. After keeping my camera for a month, (and failing to email me status updates, as they had promised) I find out the camera is being shipped back to me because it's 'beyond economical repair'. For a camera that was as well taken care of as this one was, and dropped ONCE, 5 months old and cost a few hundred dollars. It should be a little more durable than that. I went from a 'buy nothing BUT canon' to a 'never buy Canon (or allow my family to buy) canon ever again.' It's pitiful that one customer service department cost this company hundreds or even thousands of dollars worth of business from screwing over my family alone. We will be upgrading to Nikon and participating in the extended and accidental warranties. Surprisingly all of the photographers I personally know recommend Nikon anyway. Now why didn't I just listen to them in the first place? ^ EDIT ^ I put a lot of work into picking out this camera. I wanted a better quality camera for a great price. The more professional cameras started at $400 it seemed, so I stuck with the bargains. I had the Powershot A630 with a flip out screen previously. My daughter found it on my desk and started to play with it, dropped it and the shutter broke and the auto focus seems to be off too. (For Christmas she got her own durable kid's camera, lesson learned!) So the first brand I started reading about was Canon Powershot. I saw an ad for this camera by chance while browsing another Powershot and immediately I loved it. It looked like a great balance between the SLR's and the pocket cameras. It's exactly what I wanted. Pros: Very large LCD screen, large viewing range, 9MP, Great auto focus and a great pop up flash. It's a 'meaty' camera. It makes me feel like it's durable-although I'm not going to let my 3 year old test that theory. It takes AA batteries. I guess that could be a pro or a con, depending on your preference. I prefer AA's because if I get in a bind I can just run into any store and pick up some cheap batteries to last a few hours. Cons: No eye hole (sorry, don't know the correct term for that thing!). It's a little slow recovering from a busy picture. If there is a lot going on in the background it takes a few seconds to write the picture and be ready for another one. It's also large for a pocket camera. That doesn't bother me, but if you're looking for an Elph size, this isn't for you.
H**8
Great Superzoom camera but slow flash charge
I was in the market for a new camera and had always owned Pentax or Kodak. As i researched I noticed Canon's get great ratings so I considered a few Canon's in my quest for a new digital camera. I also checked out the Panasonic Lumix TZ5, very nice, however I liked the options and features on the Canon SX110 better. One really neat feature it has that I did not see on any of the cameras I looked at was the playback button. You can view the pictures you have taken without powering on the camera, WOW! Besides the awesome pictures this camera takes and how easy it is to use, you can also use the zoom feature while in video mode (most digicams do not do that). Great camera overall, however the only 2 faults I have found is the date can only be imprinted on the picture in postcard mode (think this is 2mp). This is alright for me b/c I use low res for mostly emails and 4x6 prints, however may not be good for people who like to take pics in higher resolutions. The other flaw is the SLOW flash recycle, you could miss out on some good pics bc of this. I also want to praise amazon.com for the great price which was $55 cheaper than the local retail stores in my area and I received my camera the day after I ordered it! Now that's super fast service!!
C**.
Terrible service from Canon
I purchased this camera after a great amount of research. It was my fourth digital camera purchase from Canon. I tested it immediately upon receipt and really liked the controls, zoom, and image quality. One month after receipt I took it on a trip to American Samoa and a number of other Pacific islands. The interior lens surfaces fogged extensively after it's first exposure to outside tropical air. I understand the proper procedures for moving a camera from an air-conditioned room to a hot, humid environment and I thought I had warmed the camera adequately before taking it outside. (I live in S. Florida) I could not get the lenses to clear no matter what I tried. When I got back home, (after being unable to take any usable photographs on my trip) I sent the camera back to Canon. I was told I had water damaged the camera and that it was not repairable and it was not covered under warranty. I spoke to 3 separate people at their service center and was treated rather rudely. After my experience with Canon's customer "Service" department, this will be my last purchase from Canon. I am in the process of shopping for a new DSLR, I will probably go Nikon instead. Long story short, I managed to take about 20 good test shots of my back yard and living room, my once in a lifetime trip to the South Pacific however, totally photo free. Thanks for nothing Canon.
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