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The Canon PowerShot ELPH 110 HS is a compact, stylish digital camera featuring a 16.1 MP CMOS sensor paired with Canon’s DIGIC 5 processor for exceptional image quality. It boasts a 5x wide-angle optical zoom lens with advanced image stabilization, enabling sharp photos and smooth Full HD 1080p video capture. With a 3.0-inch PureColor LCD, Smart AUTO with 58 scene modes, and innovative Face ID technology, it effortlessly adapts to any shooting environment. Lightweight and travel-ready, it’s designed for millennials who want professional results without the bulk.
Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Video Output | HDMI |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
Shooting Modes | Underwater |
Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
Digital-Still | Yes |
Movie Mode | Yes |
Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
Night vision | No |
Compatible Mountings | Canon EF, Canon EF-S |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Image stabilization | Optical |
Maximum Aperture | 5.9 f |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 16.1 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.3-inch |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 15 Seconds |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 1 Seconds |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Feature | Travel Charger |
Color | Blue |
Item Weight | 4.8 Ounces |
Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Viewfinder | lcd |
Flash Modes | Automatic |
Camera Flash | Built-In |
Skill Level | Professional |
Compatible Devices | [VARIOUS] |
Continuous Shooting | 2 |
Aperture modes | F2.7-F5.9 |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 3200 |
Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
Delay between shots | 0.5 seconds |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Processor Description | digic 5 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Supported Audio Format | AAC |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
File Format | MP4 |
Effective Still Resolution | 16.1 |
JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
Maximum Image Size | 16.1 MP |
Bit Depth | 14 Bit |
Total Still Resolution | 16.1 MP |
Maximum Focal Length | 120 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 5 x |
Lens Type | Wide Angle, Zoom |
Zoom | Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom |
Camera Lens | 5X Wide-Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom Lens |
Minimum Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
Real Angle Of View | 61 Degrees |
Digital Zoom | 4 x |
Metering Methods | Evaluative |
Exposure Control | Automatic |
White Balance Settings | Auto |
Self Timer | 10 Seconds |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Dots Per Screen | 461,000 dots |
Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
Display Resolution Maximum | 15.4 MP |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Flash Memory Type | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
Write Speed | 2 fps |
Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection |
Focus Features | Hybrid |
Autofocus Points | 9 |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Focus Mode | Automatic AF (AF-A) |
Autofocus | Yes |
M**R
Nice camera for the price
I just received this camera today, so I've only taken a handful of photos with it. So far I don't have any complaints. I have a DSLR so I know my way around a camera, but I wanted something small to carry everywhere so I don't have to lug my DSLR everywhere. I took a few low light shots and they have turned out well enough for a point and shoot.Pros:Picture quality is great for a point and shoot.There are a lot of menu settings that allow you to tweak photos and add different effects.It is small and lightweight.It is simple to use if you've owned other Canon point and shoots before. The menu systems are similar, etc.The tripod mount is near the middle, so the camera can be mounted on a small tripod without tipping one way.Cons:I've noticed that the flash is poorly placed. If you use the flash there's a small bit of the photo near the lower right corner that is dark because of the flash placement. If you use a wider angle than needed the dark spot can be cropped out.I haven't really tested the video yet other than viewing a video on camera. When I get time I'll make a video and load it on the computer to test the quality. There are plenty of test videos on YouTube that show the quality.So far this camera has performed above average as far as the other point and shoots I've owned. I have a Powershot Elph SD1000 that I bought about 5 years ago and my first digital Canon was the Powershot Elph SD100. I have been pleased with all of my Canon camera purchases. The SD100's shutter died on me after about 5 years and then I bought the SD1000. My SD1000 is still working, but I felt like I needed an upgrade. I would highly recommend this camera for someone looking to get a small camera to carry on a daily basis. I will update if I feel I have anything else to add to this review.Edit: I upgraded from 4 to 5 stars because I found that you can change the ISO if you choose program mode. So the only fault I have found with the camera is the flash issue. I would recommend purchasing a 16g class 10 SD card if you want to take video. Right now I have an 8g Class 6 SD card, it works well enough, but I may find myself in a situation where I want to take some video and photos and need more room.
K**S
Great camera for the price and size and great videos too!
I got this to replace the Canon ELPH 300 HS powershot camera which broke (my fault) and i was about to just order the same model when i saw this one was listed as the newer version, at first i found that a bit odd considering it had a lower number 110 vs 300 and logically one would assume that the 300 HS would be the better model....apparently not so. That is the only gripe about the camera to me as it would confuse users of say the 300 HS who might want a replacement or another copy that this is actually the upgraded version. But once you get over that fact its a great little camera.The 300 HS was a wonderful compact camera that took great photos and videos. I had a Canon Rebel DSLR and a HD Camcorder but lugging both around and switching back and forth between the two was a bit much... so i was at best buy one day and though to myself woudnt it be great to find a smaller camera that could take good pictures and HD videos. and thats when i found the 300 HS which has remarkably well image stabilzation (you can walk with the camera while videoing and it remains rather steady considering) and the image quality for photos was a step above most other smaller cameras and video quality was very well too (even inside with less light)The 110 HS is slightly larger but actually lighter then the 300 HS but has a slightly larger screen (3.0 vs 2.7 inch) and a better image processer, the diffrences ive seen so far is the colors seem to be a tad better, macro focus seems to do better a bit too, and it might seem to be a tad more stable when moving with video..the difference honestly to me is not worth a upgrade if you have a 300 HS already as it would do you just fine but if you need a replacement or need to get another copy for youreslf or a family or friend.. this would be it.and you might say well why get this if cell phone cameras (which this is not too much bigger then a cell phone) can take videos and pictures too? Lets be honest most cell phone cameras are sub par compared to pretty much any decent compact stand alone camera thas how they save a bit of money if they shoved a 200 buck camera inside of a cell phone it would cost more. The 110 HS will beat images and videos id say even by the Ipad 3 or iphone 5 simply because this was built from the ground up as a photo/video solution. Cell phone cameras are great for sharing stuff with friends but if you want quality that is not as detailed as a pro camera but better then the average "consumer" camera this would be a good match. which to me makes it useful for photographers as well. just because its a compact doesnt mean you really have to compromise too much (unless you are into manual settings) but i have found using a DSLR vs this camera this one is actually a lot easier to use simply because for the most part its auto mode works perfect, even my canon Rebel XTi had problems with yellowing pictures inside with no flash on auto mode, i usually rarely ever had that problem with the 300 HS and from what i seen so far same with the 110 HS. so think about that. this camera has a better auto mode then some 600 buck DSLR cameras(now i am not saying that for the current Canon DSLR cameras i would hope they would have an updated auto mode too as time has passed)but basically all you need to do with this camera is point and shoot and frame the image right and you'll get great photos that will wow your friends! and great video as well!and the plus with the video as with the Canon 110 HS is the video mode is true 24p which for videographers is a nice plus because it will make the videos look a tad step up from the average compact camera video!also one tip if you have a HD TV or a widescreen 16:9 computer moniter you can set the photos to 16:9 which will make them fit when viewed back on those displays easily (or if you want to integrate them into your HD video using a video editor too!) it can also shoot in other aspect ratios which makes the options nice.also of note the slow motion mode (i didnt test it on here but it should be the same as the 300 HS) is really fun as well!for the size and price you really cant go wrong with this camera, just one suggestion is to get a nice little case for it (the one thats listed with the product underneath works great) to keep it safe and thats what I should have got for my last one haha :-)Somehow i think even though its only just a bit better then the 300 HS its going to inspire to do more video and photos :-) and with the holidays coming up this is the best time to get it!
R**T
A quality digital camera that doesn't take forever to focus and shoot!
I have had my Canon ELPH now for about 2 months and it has been an awesome camera. The overall picture quality is amazing: the details are sharp and the colors are both vivid and true to life. The best compliment I can give this camera is that it takes pictures that look like they are taken by a real photographer!I am also pleased with how small and easy to carry around it is. I can just slip it in my purse or pocket (I did buy a CaseLogic case with clip attachment) and I have gotten so many more good on the spot pictures because of that.The one thing I most wanted was a faster focus-and-shoot. I like to take pictures of animals and people and they dont always stay in perfect position! Before I bought the Canon I had a basic Nikon Coolpix which was a nice enough camera that had good reviews, but it seemed you had to hold thefocus button halfway so long that my subjects would move just a bit - and the pictures would often end up a little blurred.I didn't want to get a more sophisticated camera with the ability to change shutter speed - I wanted a no fuss point-and-shoot. I kept looking through product reviews until I found the ELPH and I am so glad that I did the research!There are alot of excellent and thorough reviews on this camera (as well as about many other SLRs) on Amazon - and I read most of them! I appreciate the information they offered as they were helpful to me in making my decision so I wont try to repeat all the technical details.I just wanted to let potential buyers know that if they have been frustrated with unrealistic focus and shoot results that the ELPH has worked out great for me and is a quality digital camera. I hope this was helpful!.t
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