Product Reviews (22)
A great Camera
Strengths: Size, picture quality, Easy to use, Image stabilizer
Weakness: Plastic Body, limited optical zoom, uses canon battery pack
I believe that the Canon SD1100IS is a great camera. The shape and size of the camera is a huge plus. The camera is built like a rectangular box without any parts extending beyond that. The camera's size is also on par with many cell phones, which makes the 1100IS quite portable.
The picture quality produced by this camera is astounding. It might cost more than your typical point and shoot camera but it compensates with impressive and consistent shots. Point and shoot wise this camera is an ace. The problems occur when you utilize the zoom feature. This camera has a limited 3x optical zoom. This limits the versatility for long range stuff. For most people this is not an issue since this is a consumer level camera. This camera is also the IS model which incorporates a image stablizer that helps create shots that are clearer. It gets the job done the first time and that is a big plus.
The Canon SD1100IS's body is made of plastic, which makes the camera weak to physical abuse. Also the camera has a Canon specific battery pack.
Overall I am very satisfied with this camera. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a point and shoot camera that is compact and easy to use.
By RevTwig - Jun 8, 2008
Good camera, a bit overpriced
Strengths: - Small size - Excellent facial recognition and image stabilization - Easy to take good pics with
Weakness: - Limited zoom - Anything more than point-and-shoot is less than obvious - Appears a lot bigger than it really is
I got this camera to take party pics with after finding my trusty Canon PowerShot A630 too bulky to carry around.
I scored mine for $219 online after a $10 discount. The unit looks larger than expected when you first unbox it. That is, until you find that it literally disappears as easily into most pants/jeans pockets as a cellphone. It remains practically invisible even when I'm sitting down (no telltale lump) or walking. Ladies will be happy to know that it also vanishes easily into most purses.
As with most Canons, this camera absolutely SHINES when it comes to taking pics of people, bringing out natural skin tones (some cameras are awful at this) and with good focus. An amazing feature is its ability to recognize and focus on the faces of several adjacent subjects and an angle to the user so that each successive subject is further away. In English, this means that dinnertable pics don't single one person out while turning everyone else into blurry ghouls. Thanks to this feature + the image stabilization, it's really tough to screw up a picture - the perfect camera for newbies.
On the other hand, that simplicity comes at a cost. The 1100 keeps its more advanced features less than obvious, which can be a problem for power users. But then again, that's really not what this camera's for.
Also, the zoom feature isn't that great. This is definitely a 10-foot range camera.
The unit could also do with a bit of weight loss.
Given the above, while I'm happy with my purchase, unlike with my previous PowerShot A* models, I feel that this one is overpriced. I think it suffers from the "BMW effect" in which you pay a premium for the brand name - personally I think it's worth only $200, but good luck finding it at that price.
HOWEVER
I can tell you from my previous experience with Canons (this is my 3rd PowerShot) that their reliability and service are top notch. You'll have to break it for it to go bad.
4/5 stars
By JRMR - Apr 20, 2008
Excellent point and shoot camera
Strengths: - Very compact - Stability control works great - Takes great pictures with no effort
Weakness: - Separate charger for battery
Overall, I'm really impressed with this camera. I'm not a professional photographer by any means, but the pictures I'm taking are coming out great.
When I was looking for a camera, I had two primary criteria:
1. It had to be small and durable enough to carry around without me wanting to leave it at home because it was too big or fragile.
2. It had to be able to consistently take good pictures without me changing a bunch of settings for each shot.
The SD1100 hits home on both of those marks. It's very small and light, less than half the size of the old Canon S400 Digital Elph that I used to use. The build quality is great. You can toss this in your pants pocket without it becoming a nuisance or having to worry about it getting broken while you move around.
One thing to note in particular is that the image stabilization feature is fantastic. I took a bunch of pictures during a helicopter tour of Hawaii last week, and as you can imagine a helicopter is not the most stable platform to take pictures from. My old camera without stabilization would have taken a ton of blurry pictures because I wouldn't have been able to hold it still long enough. The SD1100 worked like a charm and every one of my pictures came out clear. This feature alone will make the difference between good and bad pictures for the vast majority of amateurs like myself.
On the down side, the camera comes with an external charger for its battery. While the charger itself is very compact (much smaller than the camera), it's still another thing to remember to take with you. It would have been nice to have just been able to charge the battery inside the camera via USB.
By pleonastic - May 28, 2008
Good camera that slightly improves on the SD1000 Model
Strengths: The new features, such as IS (Image Stabilization) and face recognition sets this camera apart from other ultra-compacts.
Weakness: The SD1100 IS has not shown much improvement in terms of image quality in regards to its predecessor, the SD1000.
Overall this is a very good camera. Sleek, small, lightweight, crisp photos and very user friendly. However, if you are looking to save a little bit without sacrificing much, I suggest you go with the earlier model, the SD1000, another great Canon Camera.
By momo2353 - Mar 30, 2008
Best point and shoot camera so far
Strengths: No shutter lag, stylish, image stabilizer, view finder.
Weakness: A bit pricey.
I had the Canon SD1000 for two years and decided for an upgrade. My first choice was the Canon SD1100 and I'm glad that I made the right choice. It has 8 megapixel CCD, which is more than the 7.1M from SD1000. It also added in an image stabilizer that assists me to make clear shots for moving objects. It works amazingly well. I compared the pictures taken with SD1100 vs. SD1000, and I can clearly see the difference. The construction of the camera is solid and stylish. I'm not a big fan of the bronze or pink or blue color, so I stayed with silver. So canon made a lot of improvements over the last year or two, and worths the upgrade even just for the image stabilizations.
By rxy111psu - May 25, 2008
Great For the Price
Strengths: Very quick photo capture, very little shutter lag for a Digital Point and Shoot. Lots of extras in camera, like photo stitching which is very easy to use. Good battery life.
Weakness: I would like a bit more optical zoom. Not really a weakness as I knew that before purchasing the camera.
We love it, recently we made the switch from Nikon, for both our D-SLR and Point and Shoot cameras, to Canon and we love both of them. We purchased a XSi 12.2MP with the lens kit, to replace our aging 35mm Nikon N90.
By mitchintx - Feb 2, 2009
nice camera
Strengths: small and nice-looking
Weakness: limited optical zoom
I purchased this camera about two weeks ago to replace my large but high-quality old one. Compared with it, this camera is very convenient because of its small size. The quality of the photos are not bad. Of course, this sacrifices its optical zoom. In a word, it is a perfect camera for family use.
By tingjuan_shopping - Jun 10, 2008
Am returning it
Strengths: Fits in pocket. Nice color.
Weakness: Grainy images. Slow shutter speed. Fails in low light situations. Poor autofocus. Redeye reduction does not work.
I bought this as a replacement for my old 3.1 megapixel elph. This 1100 is the worst camera I have ever used. I have four other Canons, including a 20D and I cannot believe the poor quality of this pretty but useless mistake. Maybe I got a lemon!! If you decide to try it, keep your receipt.
By gingerg - Apr 18, 2008
Great Camera
Strengths: small in size, light-weight, great for snapshots
Weakness: only 3x optical
Visit www.shopobot.com/... to find the best price for this camera. It's a great camera and I'd definitely recommend me. Definitely visit the above site to find the best price, because I paid way too much for it!
By Chockarocka - May 8, 2009
Nice camera
Strengths: compact size, face detection, image stabilization and good quality of movie
Weakness: pricy and only 8.0mp(it might be enough but...), cannot use zoom during movie(only use digital zoom)
I got old digital camera from sony.
It was a bit broken.
I decided to change my digital camera.
I chose this(sd1100).
This is almost new one.
I could read some reviews of this camera.
It has lots of funtions: face detection, image stabilization, motion detection tech.
These features makes more clear picture.
I will recommend this camera to the friend.
By jaromie - Mar 7, 2008
Smoking camera
Strengths: Takes good pictures
Weakness: Smoking camera
I purchased the camera in Nov 2008. Recently I found that there is smoke coming out when I used flash. Since it is past one year of warranty, I am not sure I can return it.
By jdesai3 - Jan 3, 2010
Not Regretable
Strengths: It has a great zoom for slightly far away pictures and it comes in two great colors:Silver and Light Pink. It takes exceptional pictures at night when it flashes and is well worth the money.
Weakness: The only weakness I can think of is that with the Canon Camera it has a rechargeable battery pack.
1) Toward it's weakness, when you are on the road and are taking pictures and your camera dies, you can't just put some new batteries in, you have to wait and charge it in an outlet. That is the only downfall. My parents have a Sony Camera and every time something big happens, they always want to use my camera because this is the most awesome camera and takes the highest quality pictures imagineable. I would recommend this camera to young and old. You can't mess it up buying this camera!
By anonymous; - Nov 26, 2008
Blury images!
Strengths: Zoom available while making videos.
Weakness: Image quality
I like everything about the camera except that it makes a lot more blury images in comparison to my old Canon. I like everything about the camera except that it makes a lot more blury images in comparison to my old Canon.
By anonymous; - Oct 5, 2008
Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS (Silver)
THE GOOD: Great image quality; minimal shutter lag; speedy performance; optical image stabilization; face detection; optical viewfinder. THE BAD: No manual exposure controls; slow flash recycle time. THE BOTTOM LINE: Canons SD1100 IS adds optical image stabilization to last years hit SD1000, while delivering just as impressive image quality.
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By cnet.com - Mar 5, 2008
Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS | Silver
The Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS is a digital camera from the PowerShot Series and is available in a variety of different colours. It features an 8.0 megapixel CCD and 3x optical image-stabilized zoom. As with many of the PowerShot series of cameras, the SD1100 IS comes equipped with Face and Motion Detection technology to accurately capture colours and minimize picture blurring. It has a 2.5-inch...
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By productwiki.com - Apr 13, 2011
ReviewGist for Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital Camera
Image is Good according to 10 Digital Camera experts. -- "daylight shots were exceptional, registering bright and vivid colors"-pcmag.com -- "The Canon PowerShot SD11000 IS provides an excellent range of sensitivity options for an ultracompact digicam, including Auto, High ISO Auto, and user-selectable settings for ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1600"-digitalcamerareview.com -- "Great image...
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By reviewgist.com - Jan 22, 2010
Best Beginner Point and Shoot Digital Camera
Bestcovery experts have rated the Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS ELPH Silver Digital Camera as the #2 Best Beginner Point and Shoot Digital Camera. This product has also been ranked as the Best Ultra Compact Digital Camera, Best Compact Digital Camera for Facebook, and Best Cheap Digital Camera. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive...
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By bestcovery.com - Dec 3, 2008
Canon PowerShot SD1100IS
Canon PowerShot SD1100IS receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 2.58 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #237 Compact digital camera of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a...
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By TopTenREVIEWS.com - Nov 24, 2008
Canon Powershot SD1100 IS Digital ELPH / IXUS 80 IS
TestSeek.com has collected 53 expert reviews for Canon Powershot SD1100 IS Digital ELPH / IXUS 80 IS and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use TestSeek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Sep 15, 2008
Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Review
Though the minimalist tribute to the original Canon ELPH has faded, the Canon SD1100 IS is still an impressive digital camera that makes a few significant improvements to one of the most popular digital cameras in recent history: the Canon SD1000. Those improvements only add to the excellent image quality we found on the Canon SD1100's predecessor. Optical image stabilization is the most...
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By Imaging Resource - May 15, 2008
DCRP Review: Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital ELPH
All things considered, the PowerShot SD1100 is a quality ultra-compact camera. It offers good photo quality, snappy performance, and image stabilization in a sleek, stylish metal body. Sure, there's room for improvement, but I'm yet to review a perfect camera. So, if it's a compact camera you're after, then this one's definitely worth a look. <p>
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By DCResource - Apr 30, 2008
Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Review
The Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS (also known as the PowerShot SD1100 IS ELPH) is a new 8 megapixel digital camera aimed squarely at the style-cosncious consumer. Featuring Canon's "perpetual curve design" and available in Classic Silver, Caramel, Chocolate, and Candy Pink, the Digital IXUS 80 IS doesn't forget to include the latest photographic technologies. There's a 3x zoom lens complete with...
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