
Canon 5245B001 PowerShot S100 12.1MP Digital Camera
Capture Stunning Images with a Pocket-Sized Powerhouse The Canon PowerShot S100 is a compact and versatile digital camera designed for enthusiasts and advanced users. Featuring a high-sensitivity CMOS sensor, a fast f/2.0 lens, and advanced Canon technologies, the PowerShot S100 delivers excepti...
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Overview
Capture Stunning Images with a Pocket-Sized Powerhouse
The Canon PowerShot S100 is a compact and versatile digital camera designed for enthusiasts and advanced users. Featuring a high-sensitivity CMOS sensor, a fast f/2.0 lens, and advanced Canon technologies, the PowerShot S100 delivers exceptional image quality and performance in a pocket-friendly design.
Specifications:
- Brand: Canon
- Model: PowerShot S100
- Sensor: 12.1 MP 1/1.73-inch High-Sensitivity CMOS
- Lens: 5x Optical Zoom (24mm Wide-Angle)
- Image Stabilization: Optical Image Stabilizer
- Processor: DIGIC 5 Image Processor
- Video: Full 1080p HD with Stereo Sound
- LCD Screen: 3-inch TFT Color LCD
Key Features
12.1 effective megapixel, 1/1.73-inch high-sensitivity CMOS sensor
3-inch TFT color LCD with wide viewing angle
DIGIC 5 image processor
Full 1080p HD video with stereo sound
24mm wide-angle lens (5x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom and 20x combined zoom) with optical image stabilizer
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Equipped with a 12.1 effective megapixel, 1/1.73-inch high-sensitivity CMOS sensor for quality images.
- Features a 3-inch TFT color LCD with a wide viewing angle for clear composition and review.
- Incorporates the DIGIC 5 image processor, designed for enhanced image quality and speed.
- Capable of recording full 1080p HD video with stereo sound, providing high-definition multimedia.
- Boasts a 24mm wide-angle lens with 5x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom, and 20x combined zoom for versatile shooting.
- Includes an optical image stabilizer, helping to reduce blur from camera shake in photos and videos.
👎 Cons
- The 1/1.73-inch sensor size is smaller than those found in many DSLRs, potentially limiting low-light performance compared to larger sensors.
- A fixed 5x optical zoom, while versatile, does not offer the flexibility of interchangeable lenses.
- The 4x digital zoom will likely result in a noticeable loss of image quality compared to optical zoom.
- The camera's overall capabilities are constrained by its point-and-shoot format, not offering manual controls as extensive as a full DSLR.
- Battery life is not specified, which could be a concern for extended shooting sessions without charging.