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Canon PowerShot SX110 IS
Company: Canon

Pros: Solid build; Photo quality; Easy button and dial layout; Manual exposure controls

Cons: Lags between shots; No optical zoom in movie function; No carrying case included


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"Canon Camera Gets Close To The Action"

By Mendelson Tiu | Published:07/01/2009

Besides providing quite a number of features for amateurs and enthusiasts alike, the Canon PowerShot SX110 IS proves to be a camera that can go the distance with its noteworthy picture quality and 10x zoom function.


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The Powershot SX110 IS measures 110.6 x 70.4 x 44.7mm and weighs 245g, which is still compact enough to fit into a coat pocket.

Included in the package are two AA batteries, a 32MB memory card, a USB Interface cable, an AV cable, a wrist strap, and a Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk. The carrying case is not included.

The camera did not feel cheap: the buttons and dials were well made, while its body is solid. The mode dial, zoom lever, shutter button, power button, and flash can be found on top of the unit, while the LCD screen, Control dial (which also functions as a navigation key), as well as the Print/Share, Face Selector, Exposure/Image Erase, Function Set, Display, and Menu buttons are found on the unit's rear. This layout makes it easy for a user to have access to all the camera's functions using one hand.

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