Pros: Easy to use and produces excellent photos! Cons: The CompactFlash card is too small!
This is truly a pocket camera about the size of a credit card just thicker in size than a credit card. It measures 3.4 inches wide x 2.2 inches in height x 1.1 inches thick.
This is a 2.11-megapixel (2.11 million-pixel) digital camera that...
Pros: Tiny and easy to use Cons: Needs to be upgraded right out of the box
I enjoy taking pictures of family and friends on special occasions, and of just about everything when I’m traveling. Aside from that, I rarely lug a camera around for no reason at all. I received the Canon Elph Power Shot 100 Digital camera for a...
Pros: smallest digital camera currently available, good pic quality Cons: a bit heavy
The Canon S100 is the best digital camera I have used to-date. Formerly known as the Digital Ixus in Europe, the S100 boasts user friendly controls that deliver above-average picture quality.
After having used the Canon A5, Kodak DC 210, Fuji MX...
Pros: It is a capable picture taking camera. Cons: So is many others. May not be your 'decisive moment' camera.
Without doubt this is a stylish and desirable compact digital camera. Once you hold it in my hand you would want to buy it. The design is very sleek and the metal body ooze quality. Ergonomics is excellent. All the buttons and compartments for the...
Having the Canon Powershot S100 Digital ELPH in my hands is just like having a wish-granting elf around to create the clearest, sharpest, and easiest digital photos imaginable.
With it's tiny but powerful built-in telephoto lens, the...
Pros: Size, quality or pictures, ruggedness Cons: Battery life a little short, size of memory card, Telephoto ability
Summary – I like the camera a lot. It is very small, takes good quality photos, perfect for vacations and general snapshot work. The downside is that it has a very limited zoom and the memory card that comes with the camera is so small (8 megs) as to...
When I first saw the “film” Elph, I clutched my private parts. Tiny, shiny and functional is hard to beat. The digital Elph “pushed me over the edge”. A couple of weeks ago I bought. It’s cool!
Pros: Size, display works well in bright light, and ease of use. Cons: S100 only has an ISO setting of 100, and digital zoom is not seamless.
This is just a basic review to outline the main differences between the new S110 which Canon has recently released onto the market. Here are the main features which set the two apart. I am writing this because I am in photo/electronic sales and...
Pros: size, weight, battery life Cons: no movie mode, relatively slow
I think that for the non-professional digicam buyer there are only two real choices: the Canon S100 and the Fuji MX-4700 due to their size and weight and usability. The following review highlights the pros and cons of each from the viewpoint of the Canon...
Pros: Tiny Size! high-res, rechargeable battery, simple to use Cons: Type-1 flash-card, only 8MB card included, pricey
I have been thinking about buying a digital camera for about a year now, and have had my heart set on one of the S-series from Canon since the first press-releases. The S10 and S20 were the smallest available digitals, and could take those great...
Pros: Small, stainless casing, 2 megapixel quality camera at a good price Cons: Could get better battery life, but it's still sufficient, and you can buy spare batteries.
I've been wanting a digital camera for a long time, but I couldn't really justify buying one. However, a friend of mine bought the Sony Cybershot 50, and the more I played with it, the more I knew that I wanted a digital camera for myself. Also, my...
Pros: Great megapixels, easy to use and upload, smallest digital camera in the market Cons: Very small, for small hands
Overview
The Canon Elph S100 is so far the smallest digital camera out on the market. Don't let the size make you think that it isn't a good camera because it is totally the opposite. This camera also has 2.1 Megapixels per...
I am by no means a serious photographer, but just wanted to get a digital camera for the convenience of being able to take a lot of random pictures without having to pay for the cost of developing. I wanted something portable and started looking at the...
Pros: TINY size, STEEL body, great design! Cons: Zoom could be better
Been using the Canon Digital Elph S100 Powershot after having used the Sony Mavica family of cameras as well as the Kodak DC 280 and 3400. I have to Say that the Canon S100 is by far the best. For all the same features, you get with the other cameras,...
Pros:TINY SIZE, GREAT IMAGE QUALITY Cons:TINY LCD, EXPENSIVE COMPARED TO OTHER 2 MEGAPIXEL CAMERAS
I started looking for a digital camera after I discovered the one included in my Panasonic PV-L750 camcorder had terrible resolution (only 640x480). I zeroed in on the S-100 Elph at first because it is so compact compared to other cameras and I...
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