Sunday, November 02, 2008

Canon Powershot SX110 IS Reviews

The wonderful Canon “Powershot SX110 IS” is a dense fantastic go fast digital camera. It has a 10x visual zoom lens with built in image stabilization. It has filled set of manual exposure controls which provide one the whole functions which one needs to make any thing different.
Sharpness is someway above average with each human being element in the building in the centre of the photo viewing up clearly. At this time of year sun glare is a problem for all cameras. The Powershot SX110 IS handles it quite well, but there is some detail lost from the boats.
The major attraction of the “SX110 IS” is likely to be its compact body size when captivating the length of the lens into account. The manual exposure controls will come in handy for the more experienced photographer or someone who is looking to learn more about photography.
The Powershot SX110 IS produces one more sharp shot. It also handles the light coloring of the boats as they are caught by the sun. The downside of the photo is purple fringing. This is a common problem with longer lenses on compact digital cameras. It happens where the sun catches the edge of objects. It is likely to be a problem if you are looking to make lots of extra large prints.
In my outdoor tests Canon digital cameras routinely produce the sharpest edge to edge shots. The Powershot SX110 IS continues that trend. The lens is able to produce sharp photos throughout its different focal lengths from wide angle to full telephoto shots.
When it comes to sharpness this photo is much better than most cameras manage when the zoom is not being used? There is a slight issue with purple fringing. This shows up on the right hand side of the photo where the trees meet the sky.
This is a quite standard representation taken in the shade. The “Powershot SX110 IS” is able to take a sharp shot and produce colors with a natural look. It should be able to handle this type of portrait shots without any problem.
Even when the light indoors is good digital cameras still effort to focus sharply for this type of photo. The Powershot SX110 IS does improve than most cameras manage. As with the other portrait shots the skin tones have a natural look. Colors have been sturdy all through all my tests. They stay with in realistic bounds and give the photos a vivid look.
The lighting from the flash unit is about as good as you are going to get. There is a slight reflection coming from areas of the face, but this is more or less impossible to avoid. The camera does well to make sure that in spite of using flash there is still abundance of color in the shot.
At higher ISO picture quality is inline with expectations. There is the predictable defeat of quality that becomes more obvious as you enlarge the ISO value.As with other models in the Canon range the “Powershot SX110 IS” creat a good quality macro shot. It is bright and clear with abundance of definition.
I think Taken as a whole this camera is above standard and average. There were no places and situations where it really struggled and many where it did very well job. If you have some more comments so please share it with me along with having the problems with this Powershot.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

similar camera that I absolutely adore. My pictures are lively and sharp, I can snap pictures fast one after the other.

It's simple to master and is a great alternative to expensive professional cameras lik ethe ones I was looking at before this purchase.

Anna said...

I have this camera and as happy as I am, I am experiencing some problems.

First and most upsetting one is that after proper installation of the Canon Utilities from the provided disk, it still won't detect the camera. I am running windows XP, tried every trouble shooting provided in the manual and the camera, when plugged in with the USB cable, doesn't get detected by the computer. (Any input on that?)

Another little thing is the flash. Charging of the flash takes forever! And it is so super bright... I think it is brighter than any other flash I have ever encountered.

Also, the macro pictures don't seem to be as sharp, as I'd like them to be. Maybe it is just my incapability.

I do like the size of the camera, the nice large screen, different display modes and a lot more.

Anonymous said...

Hi Anna,
The problems that you remarked i some times use to face them but now i understood that what are the useful solutions about these hells.
The problems having you there is only one solution of them that if your computer is not detecting ur camera or USB so u have to try it again and again by attaching your USB cable with some changing like there are two portals of USB you have to try both to attach your USB and if it is not detecting even then install the Windows Xp again along with attaching your USB cable bcoz if u will attach your USB cable while installation that will install ur drivers automatically.
Hope that will work, Thanks for asking question.

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