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Digital camera reviews of Canon PowerShot SD110 3MP Digital Elph with 2x Optical ZoomDigital camera Review: Blurry Summary: 3 Stars
It's a decent camera for the time it was made, but if you don't take a picture with the flash, or on the surface of the sun, it will not have enough light and will be blurry. I need to find one with more resolution and more sensitivity in normal light conditions.
Digital camera Review: Definitely a solid piece of equipment Summary: 4 Stars
I got this camera as a gift, and I must say I'm very, very happy with it. It takes wonderful images -- especially for a 3.2MP (which is quickly becoming bottom of the line). I keep a Flickr album that is populated exclusively with images from this camera, and you are welcome to see them here: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/cherie_priest/]
The unit is a very convenient palm-size style that's easy to tote around in one hand, and the battery has pretty good power. I can take 120-150 pictures (depending on the flash) before it dies on me and requires recharging.
If I were forced to make a complaint or two, it would be that (a). this does not come with a case and (b). the zoom isn't very powerful. It's all but useless except for the macro mode and for helping frame shots, but all in all, this is a superlative model for an amateur photographer.
Digital camera Review: Do not Buy this Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this digital camera for $150. But after 3 months of usage, it was malfunctioning with an E18 error. After a research on the Internet it is a common error for all canon products.
I used it properly...
If you are lucky and do not get this error, then it is a good camera for that price.
Digital camera Review: Does everything the non-professional user would need. Summary: 5 Stars
This camera is by far the best camera I have had. I cannot speak for those wanting to take complex shots. I have only used a couple of the specialized modes very rarely, such as black & white.
From those who want a great snapshot camera for the money, this is it. The camera has been in service for about a year now with no problems. The camera's computer seems to get the autofocus and light levels right just about every time. Buttons and camera menus are thoughtfully laid out and relatively easy to use. Some of the hieroglyphics that are used to describe some of the advanced functions are confusing. Otherwise, I was able to use the camera without reading the instruction booklet.
Battery life is exceptional. I can take about 150 photos with flash and have the LCD screen active. Switching batteries and SD cards is easy. The access door on the bottom serves both.
The included PC software works relatively well. The Zoombrowser software lets you page through all photos on the memory card and download only the ones you would like. The only drawback is that with the larger memory cards, it does take about 60 seconds to show all the photos as thumbnails. This is not a big problem though. It is the exact time I need to mix myself a drink...
I would recommend getting a 256 or 512kb memory card. The SD card that is included is small. I would also suggest users buy an additional battery. You don't want to be in the middle of a party and be required to charge the battery. The secondary battery will sit on the shelf for about a month or two before losing its charge. I purchased an aftermarket battery for about half the cost of the Canon battery. It seems to have the same performance as the OEM battery. You may wish to buy the Canon case to preserve the camera's good looks. I bought the Canon leather case for about $10 from Amazon.
Overall, the camera's logical design and small package make it a great choice for snapshot use.
Digital camera Review: Don't buy it Summary: 1 Stars
camera is heavy. after one year the screen was broken. canon brand is trash.
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