Canons SX series of long-zoom compacts, introduced last year with the launch of the SX100 IS, are sold as family cameras. They are intended to cater to a wide range of users, being easy to use for
the novice while providing enough creative versatility to satisfy the more experienced photographer. The SX110 IS is one of three new models in this range, along with the 20x zoom SX1 IS and SX10
IS.
The SX110 has an impressive specification, boasting a 9.0-megapixel 1/2.3-in sensor, a 10x zoom f/2.8-4.3 lens equivalent to 36-360mm, and a wide-view 3in 230k monitor. It has a range of automatic
exposure options including 12 scene modes, but also features program, aperture or shutter priority and full manual exposure. Other notable features include a pop-up flash, face detection and of
course Canons classleading optical image-stabilisation system, essential for long-zoom telephoto shooting.
The SX110 is quite a bulky camera for a compact, measuring 110.6 x 70.4 x 44.7 mm and weighing nearly 300g including two AA batteries, so its a bit surprising that it only has a wrist strap. The
body is made of plastic, but the build quality is very good and the camera feels sturdy and well made. The controls are large, well spaced and clearly labelled, and the shape of the camera body is
comfortable and secure to hold. The SX110 would be a good choice for anyone with limited grip or finger dexterity.
The manual exposure options are well implemented, with live monitor exposure preview and on-screen match-needle metering. Adjustments to exposure settings are made via the D-pad, and are quick and
easy to operate.
The PowerShot SX110 IS is a clear rival for Panasonics extremely popular Lumix TZ5, which also features a 10x zoom, 9 megapixels and a 3.0-in monitor. The TZ5 also has a metal body, a wider 28mm
wideangle setting and is also around ?10 cheaper, so for many people the deciding factor is going to be the Canons manual exposure capability. Its interesting to note that the most recent cameras
in Canons popular PowerShot A-series have lost their manual exposure options.
The SX110 has Canons traditionally excellent performance, starting up in just over two seconds and managing a 1.9-second shot-to-shot time in single shot mode, and just over 1fps in continuous
mode. The movie mode is nothing special, shooting at 640x480 resolution at 30fps with no optical zoom, but the clip duration limit of 1 hour or 4GB is pretty generous.
The autofocus system is also well up to Canons usual high standard, focusing quickly and accurately in all light conditions, including total darkness thanks to a bright AF assist lamp. The monitor
gain automatically adjusts to brighten dark scenes for easier framing.
Plastic body, price, bulk
Handling, versatility, performance, image quality
Canon's new family camera is fast, powerful and versatile......
Price: ?190.00
Canon's new family camera is fast, powerful and versatile......
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Handling, versatility, performance, image quality
Video Capture: | No |
Image Stabilization: | No |
MegaPixel: | 10.0 - 20.0MP |
Type: | Compact |
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