Into The latest evolution of the famous line of compact Japanese records include better performance and more features, including a wi-fi still immature
compact camera sensor : 12 megapixel 4:3
Manufacturer : Canon
Availability January 2013
From Design Into recognize it immediately. Ultra-compact, solid materials, assembly quality: the last Powershot has all the aesthetic previous models. But even inside the camera body the basic approach has been one that has helped to make the line point and shoot Canon one of the most popular in the industry. The S110 continues the tradition with improved internal components (such as a sensor more sensitive) and additional features.
For the S110, store design and the extreme compactness of the Powershot come before you mean first of all one thing: that in his jacket pocket enjoyed near dimenticarcela and even in jeans did not give us never bother. Then add that need a second to switch on only , and the S110 already part well. The available functions are so numerous that take the hand can take some time, but the basic system is based on three rings very comfortable to use: to select a shooting mode between manual and semi-automatic default, a classic on the rear panel next wide lcd and placed around the lens, to operate as if it were zooming a reflex. The function of the latter two can be set at will and allows you to experience speed shots in the preparation of which would otherwise require valuable time.
Once untangling the maze of functions (we we’ve done in half a day of experiments ) the new Powershot bend to your will with respectable performance . The goal, from 24-120 mm and aperture f / 2 is optically stabilized: the result is that the pictures in low light conditions set out surprisingly (and if you’re desperate you can increase the sensitivity until all’improponibile value of ISO 12800). The autofocus is quick, preset modes include HDR and many special effects, and the pictures can be saved in RAW. The only drawback is its trump card, the Wi-Fi : The S110 includes a module for wireless communications, whose software support, however, can leave you perplexed. You can connect to a hotspot and start sharing your photos or connect directly to another camera to a printer, to a smartphone (via an app for Android and iOS only) or to the PC via a software to be installed first. But in each of these cases we had better just using the memory card as a vector. The speech would have been different if it had been included at least one method of sending via email or upload to the cloud alone. No problem: at the bottom of the merits of the latter Powershot are undeniable. The S110 remains one of the most ultra compact point and shoot crammed with high-tech features and available at the time. A worthy upgrade of the previous model, dedicated to those who want to experiment with touchscreen and camera adjustments refined. All in the palm of your hand.
No comments:
Post a Comment