Canon’s PowerShot SD1100 IS gets reviewed

May 16, 2008 · Print This Article

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Like pretty much every other Digital ELPH preceding it, Canon’s flagship SD1100 IS garnered nothing but the utmost praise in a recent Imaging-Resource review. Okay, so perhaps critics did kvetch about slight noise at ISO 800, a somewhat confusing interface, and a not-particularly-useful digital zoom, but that point-and-shoot managed to get it right in the areas that matter most. Build quality and design were both smiled upon, the image stabilization performed as advertised and the image quality

was deemed “excellent.” Of note, they did find very minor chromatic aberration in the wide angle shots, but considering the size of that shooter, results were seen as brilliant. Overall, it looks like Canon has produced yet another winner in the pocket-friendly camera agency, but feel free to take a gander at the in-depth review waiting in the read link below.

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[Source] Darren Murph

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