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Customer Reviews
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Amazing camera!
I'm definitely an impatient person when it comes to electronics, so this camera was perfect for me! Easy to use, easy to set up, easy to download pics on computer! Love it!
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Friggin awesome
I bought 6 of these bad boys for work purposes. In the past, we've gone through many other brands of point and shoot cameras with mixed results (sony, olympus, nikon, etc). I can honestly say that the Canon PowerShot SD1100IS is the BEST point and shoot camera that I've ever used. The images render amazing color and clarity. Everything about the pictures are sharp. For lack of a better word, these pics "pop" and give depth to even the simplest scenes. Low light conditions are a bit grainy at times, but I've yet to find a good way of working around that.
I just noticed that Canon came out with other IS (Image Stabilization)models with more MPs. They sound really nice too, but I can't say anything about their performace since I've never used them. Do your research... I think you'll find that Canon dominates the digital point and shoot market and for good reason.
Bottom line: Awesome camera, amazing price, fantastic pictures, super easy and fun to use. I'm officially a Canon fan for life.
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So so camera
I had a old sony for 6 years before I purchased this camera hoping to get a new point-shot with new technology for better picture. It doesn't do any better except the increase pixels.
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Good cam a bit pricey though
I like the canon brand and there style of cameras ...but i think this cam is pricey and there are cheaper brands that deliver the same quality pics at higher mp for less.
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Fuzzy pictures in anything other than ideal light
I purchased this camera based upon the reviews from
some of the more notable review sites and was somewhat
disappointed in the image quality both indoors and
under less than full bright sunlight. It would be
a great camera for a kid to play with but not especially
for a photographer. All images appear fuzzy and soft
to me under any situation other than ideal light. The
start up time and focusing time is a bit better than
the competition but that's the only advantage that I can
see in this toy camera. I have a 2 megapixel old Olympus
camera that takes sharper and better exposed indoor shots.
I guess the trade off is that if you want something that
you can fit in your shirt pocket or a toy for a kid than
this would be a good choice. This is not a camera for
those of us who like sharp well focused image quality.
And what is it with the white balance? AWFUL indeed!
All indoor shots have this yellow cast that I find
objectionable. Save your money and look at some offerings
from Olympus or one of the other manufacturers.
I sold mine on ebay and bought a Finepix f50fd for about the
same price. The difference in image quality is like night and
day.