Canon SX100 - review


Canon SX100 - review
Canon SX100 - review

The Canon SX100 is great value for money.

If you do not want to spend money on an expensive SLR camera, but you want great photos, this camera is just for you. Great macro, decent zoom, photos are bright, if adjusted, look quite professional. It makes me want to take and take pictures with it. It takes up little space, is quite light and lays well in the hand. It is indispensable for leisure trips. Approved by professional photographers. Slows down when shooting with a flash. A little noisy in low light, but what do you want from a simple digital camera! I've been using it for 6 years now and it works.

The Canon SX100 is an analog compact digital single-lens reflex camera made by Canon.
History
On January 9, 2010, Canon announced a new compact camera, the SX100: a digital SLR camera with a 20.5-megapixel CMOS sensor and built-in flash. The device is a successor to the SX10 IS, which was released in 2006.
Features and specifications
Built-in Flash
CMOS Sensor
20.5 Megapixel
Exposure Compensation: 0 to +2 EV
ISO: 100 to 3200
Autofocus with phase detection
Manual focus
Dual Card slots

Canon SX100IS is a digital single-lens reflex camera announced by Canon on March 31, 2001. It was the first APS-C DSLR to use Canon's DIGIC II image processor, and the first Canon camera to feature a built-in Wi-Fi functionality.
Features
The SX100 features a built-on Wi-Fi, which allows it to be used with the Canon Wireless Mobile Adapter for Canon for Wi-Fi imaging. The SX100 is the only DSLR available with Wi-Fi compatibility.
See also
Canon EOS
List of Canon EOS cameras