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title: "Powershot SX110IS 9MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Silver)"
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# 3.0-inch vibrant LCD display 9MP sensor for crisp large prints 10x optical image-stabilized zoom Powershot SX110IS 9MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Silver)

**Brand:** canon
**Price:** $7.82
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## Summary

> 📸 Zoom in on life’s best moments with Canon’s sleek powerhouse!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Powershot SX110IS 9MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Silver) by canon
- **How much does it cost?** $7.82 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- canon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted canon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Pro-Level Zoom Power:** 10x optical zoom with image stabilization lets you capture distant moments with crystal clarity—no shake, no blur.
- • **Smart Face Detection:** Canon’s DIGIC III processor intelligently locks focus on faces, making group shots and portraits effortless.
- • **Vivid, Large Display:** 3-inch LCD screen offers bright, detailed previews so you never miss the perfect shot or moment.
- • **Compact & Ready Anywhere:** Lightweight silver body powered by AA batteries means you’re always ready to shoot—no bulky chargers needed.
- • **Seamless Memory Flexibility:** Supports SD/SDHC cards for easy storage expansion, so your memories keep flowing without limits.

## Overview

The Canon Powershot SX110IS is a compact 9MP digital camera featuring a powerful 10x optical image-stabilized zoom, a bright 3-inch LCD screen, and advanced DIGIC III face detection technology. Designed for both casual and aspiring photographers, it offers versatile shooting modes, easy-to-use controls, and compatibility with SD/SDHC memory cards. Powered by AA batteries, this silver camera balances portability with professional-quality imaging, making it ideal for travel and everyday moments.

## Description

9-megapixel image sensor for large photo-quality prints 10x optical image-stabilized zoom DIGIC III Image Processor with Genuine Canon Face Detection 3.0-inch LCD screen; Motion Detection technology and Red-eye Correction Powered by AA batteries; capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

Review: I did the research and I'm thrilled with this camera. So is my family. - This camera is everything I had hoped for in a mega-zoom, compact digital. Over the past month, I've been able to really test it out, and it hasn't let me down even once. The 10x optical zoom is not a 10x digital zoom, it is true optical zoom with excellent lenses. Some of the other 10x (mega-zoom) camera were reviewed to have poor exposure results through their lenses, surprisingly this included Nikon. The Canon performance is awesome. The effective pixels total 9 mega-pixels, plenty of pixel density on a .28cm sensor. The main sensor is a CCD type that measures 0.28 sq cm. There is a huge LCD on the back and the screen is awesome with lots of detail and a built-in portrait-to-landscape accelerometer (orientation sensor). The flash is manual which means you just flip the flash up if the display says you need it; leave it down if you don't need it--no fumbling for buttons to set the flash preference. I haven't be disappointed by the shots I've taken on auto yet. With face detection, just a light touch on the exposure button, the face detection senses the faces in your shot and focuses perfectly. Then mash the button and get a great shot every time. Easy to learn right out of the box. Nothing complicated about this camera. If you want aperture or shutter priority, you'll have to spend more. This camera is the best value I was able to find for the features and I've been really impressed with the quality of the prints that I've made on top-quality photo paper. The video is awesome, even on a 52" plasma. We're using this camera exclusively and pretty much shelved our Canon DV video camera. The research that informed my choice included desertcart reviews, JR Photo reviews, Consumer Reports, Digital Camera Review, Canon Web site, Nikon Web site and the Sony Web site. In my research, I looked at the most critical things that mattered to me. Sensor size and mega-pixels ratings can be confusing and deceiving. The higher the number doesn't necessarily mean better shots, especially if you're comparing a compact with a subcompact. I used the buying guide at Digital Camera Review extensively to narrow down to the compacts with the best performance features and to make sure I was comparing apples to apples. I compared camera in the Consumer Reports ratings, and though I found that they didn't seem to pay much attention to CCD sensor size in their ratings, as always, the review was very informative and helped narrow down the top brands for features, performance and reliability. Once I had a narrowed down list of a few cameras that looked like they had the best mix of features, performance, usability, price and quality, the clear winner was this Canon. Plus the fact that I have had excellent experiences with other Canon electronics, I chose the SX110. Bottom line, this camera takes great pictures and video. I've photographed and shot video at the max of 60 feet from my subject with excellent results. I've photographed in low light, too, and as long as you're relatively still, great results with minimal blur. I've been amazed at how much I've been able to shoot without the flash. The flash does produce some red-eye, but it is possible to fix it with a feature right on the camera. I use a Mac Book Pro with iPhoto, and the compatibility is ideal. I'm sure the same is true with PCs. The first shot delay is almost not even noticeable; very quick and second shot recovery after using the flash is great. I also recommend getting a 4GB memory card and a Sanyo Eneloop 4 Pack AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargable Batteries w/ Charger.
Review: The most camera you can get for this price. - I'm a fairly serious hobby photographer and have used the previous model Canon SX100 in addition to the latest SX110. Everything about it is slightly better than the older model, so all the past reviews on the SX100 and praises still apply. The SX110 is like the cheaper version of the Canon G10 (minus RAW, wide angle, flash hotshoe, and build quality), but the CHDK mod could close the gap even more with advanced features. Here's my summary of likes and dislikes: Likes: - Superb image quality for a compact camera, lens corner to corner sharpness, minimum color fringing, and detail vs noise tradeoff are all better than other cameras in its class. - Manual controls (PASM), exposure compensation, contrast/saturation/sharpness adjustments, custom white balance, flash intensity are all adjustable. - 3" LCD screen with 230k resolution, average specs for new generation cameras today. Viewable from a wide angle, and visible in bright sunny conditions. - 9 Megapixels is good for most large prints, more megapixels would've meant more noise without much improved detail due to physical light diffraction limits. - Good 10x zoom all the way to 360mm equiv. - Macro mode focuses all the way close to 1cm (less than half an inch). - Fast lens, meaning the aperture doesn't get too small as you zoom in so a fast shutter speed can still be used to freeze action far away or in dim conditions. - Optical image stabilization works well giving about 2 stops advantage. - AA batteries are great, get the pre-charged (aka hybrid) NiMH and you can get consistently 400-500 shots per recharge. Also don't have to worry about lost charger on a trip. Better for the environment long-term than proprietary batteries that only fit one camera. Dislikes: - Wide angle not wide enough (28mm would've been better than 36mm) - Minor barrel distortion at the wide angle, only noticeable when there are straight edges in the frame, they look curved. - The zoom setting is not displayed, it only pops up briefly when you change the zoom, and it's not exact. A better solution would've been to always display the 35mm equiv value. Also a zoom resume or preset would be nice, so when camera is powered off and on, it resumes the zoom it was in before. This does happen when the camera powers off to save battery, but not all settings are restored in that situation, such as the drive mode or macro focus settings. - No optical zoom during video recording and HD video, only 640x480 30 fps highest quality. - The software interface is outdated and unintuitive sometimes. Turning auto ISO shift on should AUTOMATICALLY shift the ISO (like older SX100), not requiring the press of the "print" button after half pressing the shutter. Some of the features require a lot of button presses. Also auto-power off mode only has option of off or 3 mins, and lens retract in playback is either immediate or 1 min, there should be values in between. - Image noise is noticeable at ISO 800 & higher, not unexpected for a small sensor camera. Maybe if Canon used a slightly bigger sensor like 1/1.6" instead of 1/2.3"... - No live histogram. For a serious camera with manual controls, live histogram should be an option instead of only available after the image is taken. - The command wheel is only good for scrolling through a long list, but I would've preferred a less finicky button interface. Sometimes it's easy to accidentally scroll a value when you meant to press the button or vice versa. - Flash recycle can take 7-10 seconds after a full power discharge, but not a big deal since I don't use the on-camera flash much (I use natural lighting with higher ISO sensitivities, or an external slave flash triggered by the camera's flash). It's one of the tradeoffs of using AA batteries. I admit the dislikes are very nit-picky, overall this is a great camera, but I'm writing them here so that either Canon or one if its competitors can pick up on these issues and improve on them in future models.

## Features

- 9-megapixel image sensor for large photo-quality prints
- 10x optical image-stabilized zoom
- DIGIC III Image Processor with Genuine Canon Face Detection
- 3.0-inch LCD screen; Motion Detection technology and Red-eye Correction
- Powered by AA batteries; capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001EQ4C9Y |
| Aperture modes | F2.8-F5.6 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection, Live View, Single |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 9 |
| Battery Weight | 70 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,527 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,086 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 12 Bit |
| Brand | Canon |
| Built-In Media | Battery |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | fixed lens with a maximum focal length of 360 millimeters |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Canon PIXMA and SELPHY printers, Windows and MacOS computers |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SD, SDHC |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Continuous Shooting | 0.7 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 453 Reviews |
| Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
| Digital Zoom | 4 |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 640 x 480 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 230,000 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 9 |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 1600 |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 80 |
| Exposure Control | Automatic |
| File Format | JPEG |
| Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/MMC card |
| Flash Modes | Auto, On, Off, Slow Synch, Rear Curtain Synch |
| Focal Length Description | 360 millimeters |
| Focus Features | Active |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Hardware Interface | PictBridge, SDHC |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills |
| Image Stabilization | Optical |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Item Weight | 0.63 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Normal |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Manufacturer | Canon Cameras US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2666B001 |
| Maximum Focal Length | 360 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 4.9 Inches |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/2500 Seconds |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| Metering Methods | Evaluative |
| Minimum Focal Length | 36 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 15 seconds |
| Model Name | Canon Powershot SX110IS |
| Model Number | SX110IS Silver |
| Model Series | SX110IS |
| Movie Mode | No |
| Night vision | No |
| Optical Zoom | 10 x |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 9 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.3-inch |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CCD |
| Real Angle Of View | 1.6 Degrees |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CCD |
| Series Number | 110 |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| Supported File Format | JPEG |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Total Still Resolution | 9 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 013803099874 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Resolution | 480p |
| Viewfinder | Optical |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology | Yes |
| Write Speed | 0.7 fps |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 3:2
- **Brand:** Canon
- **Compatible Mountings:** Canon EF
- **Expanded ISO Minimum:** 80
- **Image Stabilization:** Optical
- **Maximum Focal Length:** 360 Millimeters
- **Metering Description:** Evaluative
- **Optical Zoom:** 10 x
- **Photo Sensor Technology:** CCD
- **Supported File Format:** JPEG

## Images

![Powershot SX110IS 9MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Silver) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81CZKhqh+0S.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you put different types of lenses onto this camera**
A: No. It's a "point and shoot" camera.

**Q: does it have manual control of aperture/ shutter**
A: It has the Tv and Av mode.  Tv is the shutter speed control, and Av is the aperture control

**Q: What comes with this camera?**
A: when I purchased it years ago it came in a box with a cord for transfer to the computer and a small SD card; it might have included 2 AA batteries but don't recall. Not sure what might come with one now.

**Q: My outlook is corrupted.  How do I switch to another email format?**
A: I changed to Gmail without problems.  Just have to tell all your contacts about the change in address.  That was a bit of a hassle.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I did the research and I'm thrilled with this camera. So is my family.
*by G***L on January 10, 2009*

This camera is everything I had hoped for in a mega-zoom, compact digital. Over the past month, I've been able to really test it out, and it hasn't let me down even once. The 10x optical zoom is not a 10x digital zoom, it is true optical zoom with excellent lenses. Some of the other 10x (mega-zoom) camera were reviewed to have poor exposure results through their lenses, surprisingly this included Nikon. The Canon performance is awesome. The effective pixels total 9 mega-pixels, plenty of pixel density on a .28cm sensor. The main sensor is a CCD type that measures 0.28 sq cm. There is a huge LCD on the back and the screen is awesome with lots of detail and a built-in portrait-to-landscape accelerometer (orientation sensor). The flash is manual which means you just flip the flash up if the display says you need it; leave it down if you don't need it--no fumbling for buttons to set the flash preference. I haven't be disappointed by the shots I've taken on auto yet. With face detection, just a light touch on the exposure button, the face detection senses the faces in your shot and focuses perfectly. Then mash the button and get a great shot every time. Easy to learn right out of the box. Nothing complicated about this camera. If you want aperture or shutter priority, you'll have to spend more. This camera is the best value I was able to find for the features and I've been really impressed with the quality of the prints that I've made on top-quality photo paper. The video is awesome, even on a 52" plasma. We're using this camera exclusively and pretty much shelved our Canon DV video camera. The research that informed my choice included Amazon reviews, JR Photo reviews, Consumer Reports, Digital Camera Review, Canon Web site, Nikon Web site and the Sony Web site. In my research, I looked at the most critical things that mattered to me. Sensor size and mega-pixels ratings can be confusing and deceiving. The higher the number doesn't necessarily mean better shots, especially if you're comparing a compact with a subcompact. I used the buying guide at Digital Camera Review extensively to narrow down to the compacts with the best performance features and to make sure I was comparing apples to apples. I compared camera in the Consumer Reports ratings, and though I found that they didn't seem to pay much attention to CCD sensor size in their ratings, as always, the review was very informative and helped narrow down the top brands for features, performance and reliability. Once I had a narrowed down list of a few cameras that looked like they had the best mix of features, performance, usability, price and quality, the clear winner was this Canon. Plus the fact that I have had excellent experiences with other Canon electronics, I chose the SX110. Bottom line, this camera takes great pictures and video. I've photographed and shot video at the max of 60 feet from my subject with excellent results. I've photographed in low light, too, and as long as you're relatively still, great results with minimal blur. I've been amazed at how much I've been able to shoot without the flash. The flash does produce some red-eye, but it is possible to fix it with a feature right on the camera. I use a Mac Book Pro with iPhoto, and the compatibility is ideal. I'm sure the same is true with PCs. The first shot delay is almost not even noticeable; very quick and second shot recovery after using the flash is great. I also recommend getting a 4GB memory card and a Sanyo Eneloop 4 Pack AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargable Batteries w/ Charger.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The most camera you can get for this price.
*by A***R on November 11, 2008*

I'm a fairly serious hobby photographer and have used the previous model Canon SX100 in addition to the latest SX110. Everything about it is slightly better than the older model, so all the past reviews on the SX100 and praises still apply. The SX110 is like the cheaper version of the Canon G10 (minus RAW, wide angle, flash hotshoe, and build quality), but the CHDK mod could close the gap even more with advanced features. Here's my summary of likes and dislikes: Likes: - Superb image quality for a compact camera, lens corner to corner sharpness, minimum color fringing, and detail vs noise tradeoff are all better than other cameras in its class. - Manual controls (PASM), exposure compensation, contrast/saturation/sharpness adjustments, custom white balance, flash intensity are all adjustable. - 3" LCD screen with 230k resolution, average specs for new generation cameras today. Viewable from a wide angle, and visible in bright sunny conditions. - 9 Megapixels is good for most large prints, more megapixels would've meant more noise without much improved detail due to physical light diffraction limits. - Good 10x zoom all the way to 360mm equiv. - Macro mode focuses all the way close to 1cm (less than half an inch). - Fast lens, meaning the aperture doesn't get too small as you zoom in so a fast shutter speed can still be used to freeze action far away or in dim conditions. - Optical image stabilization works well giving about 2 stops advantage. - AA batteries are great, get the pre-charged (aka hybrid) NiMH and you can get consistently 400-500 shots per recharge. Also don't have to worry about lost charger on a trip. Better for the environment long-term than proprietary batteries that only fit one camera. Dislikes: - Wide angle not wide enough (28mm would've been better than 36mm) - Minor barrel distortion at the wide angle, only noticeable when there are straight edges in the frame, they look curved. - The zoom setting is not displayed, it only pops up briefly when you change the zoom, and it's not exact. A better solution would've been to always display the 35mm equiv value. Also a zoom resume or preset would be nice, so when camera is powered off and on, it resumes the zoom it was in before. This does happen when the camera powers off to save battery, but not all settings are restored in that situation, such as the drive mode or macro focus settings. - No optical zoom during video recording and HD video, only 640x480 30 fps highest quality. - The software interface is outdated and unintuitive sometimes. Turning auto ISO shift on should AUTOMATICALLY shift the ISO (like older SX100), not requiring the press of the "print" button after half pressing the shutter. Some of the features require a lot of button presses. Also auto-power off mode only has option of off or 3 mins, and lens retract in playback is either immediate or 1 min, there should be values in between. - Image noise is noticeable at ISO 800 & higher, not unexpected for a small sensor camera. Maybe if Canon used a slightly bigger sensor like 1/1.6" instead of 1/2.3"... - No live histogram. For a serious camera with manual controls, live histogram should be an option instead of only available after the image is taken. - The command wheel is only good for scrolling through a long list, but I would've preferred a less finicky button interface. Sometimes it's easy to accidentally scroll a value when you meant to press the button or vice versa. - Flash recycle can take 7-10 seconds after a full power discharge, but not a big deal since I don't use the on-camera flash much (I use natural lighting with higher ISO sensitivities, or an external slave flash triggered by the camera's flash). It's one of the tradeoffs of using AA batteries. I admit the dislikes are very nit-picky, overall this is a great camera, but I'm writing them here so that either Canon or one if its competitors can pick up on these issues and improve on them in future models.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Superzoom camera but slow flash charge
*by H***8 on October 24, 2008*

I was in the market for a new camera and had always owned Pentax or Kodak. As i researched I noticed Canon's get great ratings so I considered a few Canon's in my quest for a new digital camera. I also checked out the Panasonic Lumix TZ5, very nice, however I liked the options and features on the Canon SX110 better. One really neat feature it has that I did not see on any of the cameras I looked at was the playback button. You can view the pictures you have taken without powering on the camera, WOW! Besides the awesome pictures this camera takes and how easy it is to use, you can also use the zoom feature while in video mode (most digicams do not do that). Great camera overall, however the only 2 faults I have found is the date can only be imprinted on the picture in postcard mode (think this is 2mp). This is alright for me b/c I use low res for mostly emails and 4x6 prints, however may not be good for people who like to take pics in higher resolutions. The other flaw is the SLOW flash recycle, you could miss out on some good pics bc of this. I also want to praise amazon.com for the great price which was $55 cheaper than the local retail stores in my area and I received my camera the day after I ordered it! Now that's super fast service!!

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