Summary: 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.
Summary: 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 con...
Pros: Fairly priced, Solidly built, Large buttons mean easy operation, Crisp, clean images
Cons: Controller is unnecessarily fiddly, Batteries don't last as long as rechargeable alternatives
Conclusion: 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 con...
Conclusion: The Canon PowerShot SX100 IS lets you take more than just photographs. The movie function enables you to shoot VGA movies with sound; a long play option allows you to ...
Summary: The Canon Powershot SX100 IS is a more handy size than most other cameras with a 10x optical zoom lens. Picture quality compares well with other similar cameras and th...
Summary: 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
...
Excerpt: 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 li...
Summary: Aesthetically, the camera is pleasing and even the lens sticking out doesn't bother me now. They have made it look very futuristic and, as I said earlier, the only thi...
Pros: Excellent ISO results., Decent fps performance., Snazzy design., Better Menu systems
Cons: Mixing old with new doesn't always work - update the mode dial., I still don't like the Safety FE feature.
Get in on the action with a 10x zoom lens. PowerShot SX100 IS keeps your
subject in focus with Face Detection and optical Image Stabilizer. Clear,
simple controls are easy and flexible for the whol…
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