Canon PowerShot SD100 3.2MP Digital ELPH Camera Review
the sd100 delivers a stylish, ultracompact camera but with only 2x optical zoom and very limited manual controls.
pros:
- very good resolution, especially for a 3MP ultra-compact.
- good color response.
- good reliable metering.
- no color cast when using flash.
- low noise at ISO 50 (keep in mind that ISO 50 for this camera is actually ISO 100 for everyone else; likewise, ISO 100 is in reality closer to ISO 200, etc)
- 9-point AiAF.
- the LCD monitor (1.5″) is bright and has an anti-reflective coating – gives good live preview and review even in well lit situations.
- shooting priority play mode (a half-press of the shutter release always returns to shooting).
- fast shot-to-shot times.
- fairly good startup time, especially for an extending lens camera.
- as with most canon digicams, the sd100 feels solid.
- USB connectivity.
- good battery life, although i would recommend carrying a spare since canon’s batteries are proprietary.
- ultracompact: 3.3 x 2.2 x 0.9 in, weighing only 6.5 oz.
- has continuous shooting function, which you don’t normally find in ultra-compacts.
- 15 second night exposure ability.
- long movie clips possible at VGA mode (up to 3 minutes including audio).
cons:
- limited 2x optical zoom.
- very few manual controls – no aperture priority, no shutter priority, no manual focus (this is okay if all you want is a point and shoot).
- average macro performance.
- you’ll need to remove from tripod to open the battery compartment or replace the SD card.
- very small mode dial.
- the supplied 16MB SD card is inadequate – be prepared to shell out a few more bucks for at least a 256MB card.
- proprietary battery – again, a few more bucks for a spare.
- case tends to show fingerprints.
the sd100’s mission in life is to take nice pics with as small and light a footprint as possible.on the nice picture category, it delivers.however, there are at least two other cameras that are smaller, have better optical zoom (3x vs the canon’s 2x) and have a wider feature set: the pentax optio s and casio ex-z3.as much as i like canon digicams, i would recommend these two over the sd100.
i hope this helps you with your buying decision.peace.
Product Description
With the PowerShot SD100, you’ve got the best of both worlds – the compact size and high style of the Digital ELPH series plus the higher resolution of a 3.2 Megapixel camera. It’s the combination you’ve been looking for!PowerShot SD100 is the very first Digital ELPH to offer compatibility with SD technology. You’ll experience expanded capacity and high-speed writing from a memory card that’s the size of a postage stamp. With 3.2 megapixels of imaging power, your pictures will impress you and everyone else with their clarity, depth and brilliant color. The genuine Canon optical zoom lens and seamlessly integrated digital zoom give you the power to close in on the shot you want every time. The camera’s Wide Area 9-point AiAF system gives you the freedom to place your subject anywhere in the frame, confident that it will be accurately, automatically focused every time. Record movie clips up to 3 minutes long, then play them back right away. Clips up to 30 seconds long can be recorded with spectacular 640 x 480 VGA quality. Photo Effects including Vivid, Neutral, Low Sharpening, Sepia and Black and White give you easy, high-impact creative control over your photography. Whether they were taken horizontally or vertically, your images will show up correctly oriented in playback mode and on your computer.
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