Canon PowerShot S100 Digital Camera.
Reviews, Price Comparison and Ratings.

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Editors' Rating:
4.4 of 10



 • Design 6
 • Features 3
 • Ease of Use 4
 • Performance 5
 • Image Quality 4

Average User Rating:
9.2 of 10
(229 votes)

 • Installation 9
 • Image Quality 9
 • Ease of Use 9
 • Compatibility 10
 • Overall Value 9
 • Service & Support 9

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 PROS
 • Integral lens cover
  Highly portable and lightweight
 • Extremely compact
 CONS
  No uncompressed file format
  Confusing menus in tiny font size
  Most settings are menu-based on a small LCD
  Lack of spot-metering
  Disappointing image quality overall
Includes: Canon PowerShot S100 Digital Camera, 8Mb CompactFlash card, Rechargeable NB-1L lithium-ion battery w/charger, Wrist strap, USB cable, Video out cable, Software including Canon Digital Camera Solutions and Adobe PhotoDeluxe, Manuals for camera and software.
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  It's the world's smallest and lightest 2-megapixel digital camera, yet it packs more punch than its larger contemporaries do. Just slip it into your pocket and head out for the day.
  The PowerShot S100 Digital ELPH incorporates a number of features that simplify and improve overall operation including a high-quality 35-70mm (35mm equivalent) 2x optical zoom lens; a new Light Guide flash for even illumination; a high-speed, plug-and-play USB computer interface; a high-brightness 1.5-inch LCD monitor with 100 percent image coverage; an easy-to-read and simplified GUI; three-point AiAF autofocus system; and a comprehensive software bundle featuring Adobe PhotoDeluxe.


PowerShot S100 Major Features:

2.1 megapixel CCD delivering 1600 x 1200 and 640 x 480 resolution images
Both optical and 1.5 inch color LCD viewfinders
Canon 5.4 to 10.8 mm zoom lens (35 to 70 mm equivalent) with f/2.8 - f/4.0 maximum aperture
2x and 4x digital telephoto
Shutter speed from one to 1/1,500 seconds
Sensitivity equivalent to ISO 100
Built-in flash with five operating modes
Five user-selectable white balance settings
Three image quality recording modes in JPEG format
CompactFlash type I image storage with an 8MB card included
USB and NTSC video cables included
Power via Canon NB-1L battery pack
Full Specs

Customer Reviews

Kevin Christy, from Huntington Beach, CA, US, Dec 09, 2001

With a camera this size, there are compromises: batter life, image quality, zoom range, flash, and LCD size are all below what you could expect from a larger, similarly-priced camera. I put up with all of them because it's SMALL, SMALL, SMALL! The best camera in the world is the one you take with you... ask yourself: how many great shots have you missed because you didn't want to mess with taking your camera with you? Won't be a problem with this one. If you don't want to take the S100 with you, you won't want to take any other camera either.

  Installation 9
  Image Quality 8
  Ease of Use 8
  Compatibility 9
  Overall Value 9

Chriw O, from clearwater, FL, US, Jul 08, 2001

This camera has been a great toy for me and my 2 year son to use. He has taken some great Pics with it. I've loaded the Software on a varity of hardware( Panasonic, Toshiba, Dell laptops and several home grown Desktops.) The quality of the Pictures have been very good although the one thing I do not like is the Delay when shooting Pics.

  Installation 10
  Image Quality 8
  Ease of Use 8
  Compatibility 10
  Overall Value 9


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