The Canon S110 is the most refined little pocket camera
Canon has ever made. The core design of the S110 remains unchanged from
previous iterations. Are you looking for the highest quality possible in a
small point-and-shoot? Check out your new camera.
Like the S100 last year, the S110 is a tiny $450 camera with
a 12.1-megapixel, 1/1.7-inch image sensor. The S110 trades in the S100's lame
GPS for built-in Wi-Fi and a new touchscreen.
Beginner photographers who want more control. Design
Like the S-series cameras before it, the S110 is a bit
smaller than a deck of cards. The camera's control layout remains basically
unchanged.
Touch autofocus and Wi-Fi transfers are useful, timesaving
additions.
Big image quality in a little camera. It fits in your
pocket. Not your parka pocket—your skinny jeans pocket.
Tragic Flaw
Old-school Canon fans will recall that this isn't,
technically speaking, the first PowerShot S110. The current camera doesn't have
much in common with that.
It set a new standard for image quality on point-and-shoots,
and its 1-inch sensor blows away the 1/1.7 chip in the S110.
But for $200 less—and a profile that can slip into a slender
pants pocket—the S110 packs in more quality per square inch of camera than any
other point-and-shoot on the market today.



