This is a great camera. It's size (tiny), ease of use, USB interface , great looks and decent LCD are all great features, but most importantly the images produced are excellent for a camera in this class (2.1 megapixel).
This is a great camera. It's size (tiny), ease of use, USB interface , great looks and decent LCD are all great features, but most importantly the images produced are excellent for a camera in this class (2.1 megapixel).
The Canon ELPH 100 HS is a 12.1 Megapixel slim compact with a 4x stabilised zoom and a 3in screen. Announced in February 2011, it's the entry-level model in this year's ELPH / IXUS line-up and is known outside North America as the IXUS 115 HS.
Super-slim stylish compact design; 1080p24 HD movie mode; Scene mode movies and super slo-mo; Excellent image quality
Lengthy linear exposure mode menu; Average continuous shooting speeds; No optical zoom in video modes; Mono mic
I have this camera for about a month now. It takes great pictures. You have to have a memory card (extra) right away to use it because it doesn't come with the usual built-in one. Uploading pictures to the computer is easy.
Good Points: Its easy to use, even for a complete novice, small and compact but with a good viewing screen so you can see what you've taken. And best of all its pink!
Easy to use even without instructions.
None so far
Should style matter equally to one's photography as substance, then perhaps one should closely investigate the Canon IXUS series of compact cameras. Thanks to the long line of lascivious models that have come before it, the IXUS 115 HS inherits a very good-looking body that belies its inexpensive asking price.
The IXUS 115 is a nifty compact that will fit in your pocket, but won't dent it with a heavy price.
Compact, lightweight and stylish; Comes with 1080p HD video; Well priced.
Autofocus struggles in low light; Some images can be soft; Slow performance.
Should style matter equally to one's photography as substance, then perhaps one should closely investigate the Canon IXUS series of compact cameras. Thanks to the long line of lascivious models that have come before it, the IXUS 115 HS inherits a very good-looking body that belies its inexpensive...
Compact, lightweight and stylish; Comes with 1080p HD video; Well priced
Autofocus struggles in low light; Some images can be soft; Slow performance
The IXUS 115 is a nifty compact that will fit in your pocket, but won't dent it with a heavy price. Point-and-shoot users will enjoy the images it takes, and the addition of decent, but not class-leading, HD video adds to the appeal. The 115 HS is available in pink, blue and silver.
Compact; lightweight and stylish; Comes with 1080p HD video; Well priced
Autofocus struggles in low light; Some images can be soft; Slow performance
Had a ixus 100 before, 115 hs is better at most things, f 2.8 makes it easier to take pictures indoors without a flash. Shoots well in full HD, but unfortunately only the digital zoom då.Går to take decent series of pictures. Watch Pure purchases!
Point-and-shoots tend to concern themselves with extra features to stand out from the dozens of choices. Touchscreens, long zoom-ranges, share buttons, and special effects are all well and dandy, but the Canon PowerShot ELPH 100 HS ( MSRP $199) succeeds where it actually matters: excellent image...
Great color accuracy; Very effective noise reduction
Less bells and whistles than its siblings; Small body means cramped controls
The 100 HS takes arguably the best photos of any sub-$200 camera on the market. It can capture decent shots even in challenging settings, and in ideal conditions-outdoors on a bright, sunny day-its images are bright and clear with true-to-life colors.
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