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Canons plastic PowerShot range may not be as fashionably styled as its metal-build IXUS family, but these cameras are generally better value for money while offering a fairly comprehensive feature set. The 8Mp, 10x optical zoom Canon PowerShot SX10...
The Canon PowerShot SX100 IS is a sensible, inexpensive option for those who want that big zoom power without having to embark on a steep learning curve. Gavin Stoker...
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Canon’s plastic PowerShot range may not be as fashionably styled as its metal-build IXUS family, but these cameras are generally better value for money while offering a fairly comprehensive feature set. The 8-megapixel, 10x optical zoom SX100 IS (the...
Solid construction, crisp images, built-in image stabilisation, larger than average controls, 32MB SD card supplied out of the box...
Four-way control pad is fiddly to use, the provided AA batteries don’t last as long as rechargeable alternatives...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:35:09
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Against the latest 'all-singing, all-dancing' camera launches we've seen throughout this year, the Canon PowerShot SX100 IS really stands out. That's not because it can do something that others can't, nor because it has a particularly wacky design -...
Fast startup time, Superb image quality, 10x optical zoom...
Noisy at high ISOs, No optical viewfinder, Lowresolution LCD...
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Announced on the 22nd of August 2007, the Canon Powershot SX100 IS is Canons pocket zoom 10x optical zoom with image stabilisation, a 2.5" screen, VGA video recording, an 8 megapixel sensor, and its compact enough to fit into most pockets. The SX100...
Very good image quality Good 10x optical zoom range Optical image stabilisation helps with zoom and low light Very good 2.5" screen, Comfortable, compact, solid black body Orientation sensor Good battery life Focus assist light Excellent macro mode Goo...
Slow flash recharge time High chromatic aberations and purple fringing More noise than I would like to see Some vignetting when using the full 10x optical zoom...
The Canon Powershot SX100 IS is almost the perfect pocket camera - it has almost everything you might possibly want from a camera, and manages to fit in your pocket! The only thing missing from the features list is a wide angle lens, and the only probl...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:35:11
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A 10x zoom, optical stabilization, the DIGIC III processor, face detection, and priority modes... The new PowerShot SX100 IS has a very interesting technical sheet and could very well represent a new line of competitively priced bridge cameras from Ca...
10x stabilized zoom, Reactive, 1 cm macro mode, Image quality in lower sensitivities, Manual modes...
No wide angle, Disappointing burst mode, Noise control could be improved, No optical zoom in videos, Doesn’t come with a rechargeable power source...
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The Canon Powershot SX100 IS is a super zoom digital camera. It has 8 megapixels and a 10x optical zoom lens. Where the Powershot SX100 IS differs from many other similar cameras is that it is smaller in size. Despite this it still has a good range of...
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Targeted at users who want a larger than normal zoom while maintaining a relatively compact design, Canons PowerShot SX100 is a great advanced camera. Ideal for travellers and more enthusiastic photographers, it offers a 10x optical zoom along with ma...
10x optical zoom, crisp pictures, great colour...
Some noise issues, burst mode could be faster The Final Word The PowerShot SX100 is a solid ultra-zoom advanced camera. While there are bigger lenses on the market, the 10x optical zoom here means the unit still fits comfortably in a pocket and the ima...
The PowerShot SX100 is a solid ultra-zoom advanced camera. While there are bigger lenses on the market, the 10x optical zoom here means the unit still fits comfortably in a pocket and the images, while a little noisy, are good at low ISO sensitivities.
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Canons PowerShot SX100 IS has many of the features of the popular S5 IS model but boasts a smaller, lighter body and significantly lower price tag. Boasting an 8-megapixel CCD imager and 10x optical zoom lens with optical image stabilisation, the SX10...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:35:07
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Canon PowerShot SX100 IS. This bulky yet compact addition to the PowerShot series provides excellent 8-megapixel stills that are automatically enhanced by the integrated DIGIC III Image Processor. So no matter the weather or environment, you can be ass...
Although the Canon PowerShot SX100 IS is a little bulky for a compact digital camera, it is still a great accessory to take on trips and family events. If you need a high-quality camera that features great enhancements (including face detection), then...
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Canon's plastic PowerShot range may not be as fashionably styled as its metal-build IXUS family, but these cameras are generally better value for money while offering a fairly comprehensive feature set.The 8Mp, 10x optical zoom Canon PowerShot SX100 I...
The Canon PowerShot SX100 IS is a sensible, inexpensive option for those who want that big zoom power without having to embark on a steep learning curve...
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Canon PowerShot spans a range as wide as the basic, no-frills A460 for 7k upto the advanced G9, S5 IS and TX1. The SX100 IS sits somewhere in the middle; a little larger but also packs a higher zoom and large LCD. The grey and silver trim is appe...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:35:08
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Get a little closer—the 8-megapixel SX100 IS also has 10x optical zoom. Just when you think digicam manufacturers have equipped their products with every new feature there is, along comes a camera that offers consumers even more—a bigger LCD...
Big 2.5-inch LCD monitor. Good image stabilization.
No optical viewfinder.
The PowerShot SX100 IS packs 10x optical zoom and impressive image stabilization at a competitive price point, and, at just over 4 inches wide, still fits in your pocket...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:35:08
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The Canon SX100 IS is the first in a new range combining the advanced functionality and affordability of the ‘A’ series with an extended 10x optical zoom. Other noteworthy features include an 8MP CCD sensor, optical image stabilisation, a 2.5i...
Extended zoom range, new design...
Lack of sharpness, plasticky, handling, shutter lag...
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The average consumer digicam has come far, far away from being just a point-and-shoot version of its older sibling, the digital SLR. The need of the average consumer for better pictures and a high-zoom lens on an easy-to-use camera, too, has been met...
10x zoom lens, optical image stabilization, PASM modes, good sharpness, well-implemented face detection, good macro mode, good battery life...
Expensive, too large for a pocket, unreasonably high chromatic aberration, higher-than-acceptable noise content at higher ISO settings, LCD display washing out in bright light, long flash cycles...
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Review Introduction The Canon Powershot SX100 IS packs an impressive feature set that includes a wide range of ISO, full-manual controls, manual focus, custom white-balance, exposure lock, choice of metering patterns and use of standard AA batteries...
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In the past year or so, there has been a strong push for manufacturers to produce compact super-zoom digital cameras. The reason for this trend is that early super-zoom cameras, such as the Sony DSC-H3, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3, and the Kodak EasySh...
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Shop & Save Support us by shopping online for the PowerShot SX100 IS here! Price range: $238 - $404View all prices for this product Your donation is also greatly appreciated.The Canon PowerShot SX100 IS ($299) is a compact, low-cost ultra zoom camer...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:35:09
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The eight-megapixel SX100 IS, with its 10x optical zoom, is a new class of camera for Canon. It contains a monster of a lens but is easier to use and more affordable than the typical long zoom model. Cameras with this sort of lens length - equivalent t...
Fairly priced Solidly built Large buttons mean easy operation Crisp, clean images...
Controller is unnecessarily fiddly Batteries dont last as long as rechargeable alternatives...
If you value the ability to get closer to your subject than conditions may allow over and above a multitude of manual controls, then the simple to operate, solidly constructed SX100 IS offers a reliable option and great image quality into the bargain.
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The PowerShot SX100 IS is the first model in Canons new SX series of budget super zoom compact cameras, and in the Powershot line-up slots in somewhere between the tried and tested A-Series and the more upmarket S5 IS. Canons engineers combined the...
Good resolution, Clean and detailed image output at all zoom settings, Very efficient image stabilization, Fast, reliable focus (except in low light at longer focal lengths), Reliable exposure, Good white balance and accurate color (in daylight), Clear an...
Noise and noise reduction artefacts showing in fine texture even at low ISO, Very slow flash recycling (especially when batteries are weak), Images a bit soft viewed at 100% - benefit from a little sharpening, ISO 800 and above only suitable for emergency...
The SX100 IS is a bit of a wallflower, both in terms of design and specification. It is not ugly, but it certainly wont turn any heads either, it has a fairly good spec and feature set but nothing that we havent seen somewhere else before. Solid i...
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best4reviews.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:35:10
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If you want an easy to use digital compact, by definition it’s usually light on features. Or, if you require a camera with a huge zoom and broad focal range, it typically means something the size of a doorstop that will need carting around in a camera...
Image stabilsiation actually seems to work - and Canons solution is here implemented better than most weve seen - allowing for naturalistic, candid imagery...
Non rechargeable AAs supplied, no optical viewfinder or separate EVF, four way controller is fiddly to operate...
For its build and specification, the Canon appears very reasonably priced at a suggested £299, though we’ve found Internet prices that shave £100+ off that, making it something of a best buy for a fully featured camera that all the family can use...
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The Canon Powershot SX100 IS is the first camera in the brand new SX ultra-zoom series, offering a 10x zoom, image stabilized lens covering the 36-360mm focal length and an 8 megapixel image sensor. Other standout features of the Canon SX100 IS inclu...
So does the Canon PowerShot SX100 IS live up to its billing as a super zoom for all the family? OK, so it eats up batteries in a particularly greedy fashion and images can be noisy if you stray above ISO 400, but the build, the ease of use, the range...
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My first thought on seeing the was it looked like the A-series PowerShots (not a bad thing), even though USA’s website had it slotted in their "High-End, Advanced Digital Cameras" roster. (My second thought was "where did the viewfinder go?"). Cano...
Canon Powershot SX100 IS Review BY: J. Keenan, DigitalCameraReview.com Contributor PUBLISHED: 11/19/2007 Canon Powershot SX100 IS Review Article ContentsCanon Powershot SX100 IS Review Image Gallery My first thought on seeing the Canon Powershot SX100...
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As well as its dominance of the digital SLR market, Canon maintains a strong position at the top of the digital compact camera market too, with four very successful lines of cameras. The most popular are the Digital IXUS series of high-quality, premium-pr...
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The Canon PowerShot SX100 IS joins the small yet growing breed of mid-range zooms in portable point-and-shoot bodies. Equipped with an optically stabilized 10x zoom lens, the PowerShot SX100 IS is targeted to soccer parents and Generation X-ers who wan...
10x optical zoom with optical image stabilization Ergonomic hand grip for better handling Excellent color accuracy Sharp resolution Good performance in low-light conditions Video Plenty of manual control Affordable price for a 10x camera...
Very noisy at ISO 800 and 1600 Poor dynamic range above ISO 80 Slow burst rate Scene modes separated into a menu and mode dial Rotary control dial is too sensitive...
The Canon PowerShot SX100 IS makes a solid impression. As the first in Canon’s new line, the SX100 IS performs well with its optical image stabilization and updated face detection. Even more, Canon earns major innovation points for the Face Select T...
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