The 8-megapixel Canon SX100 IS is the first in a new range combining the advanced functionality and affordability of the 'A' series with an extended 10x optical zoom.

Product Overview

Overall rating:

83%

Canon PowerShot SX100 IS

Overall score:83%
Features:85%
Value:85%
Performance:80%
Image Quality:85%
Design:80%

Pros:

  • Extended zoom range, new design.

Cons:

  • Lack of sharpness, plasticky, handling, shutter lag.

Product:

Canon PowerShot SX100 IS Review

Manufacturer:

Price as reviewed:

£175.00

New Range

The Canon SX100 IS is the first in a new range combining the advanced functionality and affordability of the ‘A’ series with an extended 10x optical zoom. Other noteworthy features include an 8MP CCD sensor, optical image stabilisation, a 2.5in LCD screen and features such as face detection and 18 shooting modes, alongside manual control.

Performance

The SX100 IS is a bit bulky in the palm and lacks a feeling of build quality. A slight shutter lag is noticeable in operation, and the 2.5in LCD screen could also do with a boost to its sub-standard 172k pixel resolution.

Verdict

An affordable and well specified, if slightly bulky, superzoom proposition.

Details

Flash Modes:Auto, Manual Flash On / Off
White Balance:Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Custom
ISO Range:80-1600
Metering System:Evaluative (linked to Face Detection AF frame), Centre-weighted average, Spot (Centre)
Exposure Modes:Auto, Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual, +14 scene modes
Shutter Speeds:1/60 - 1/2500 sec
File Formats:JPEG, AVI Movie Mode
LCD:2.5in, 172,000 dots
Lens:36-360mm - 10x Optical Zoom
Sensor:8MP, 1/2.5” CCD
Memory Card:SD
Connectivity:USB 2.0
Power:AA
Dimensions:109 x 71 x 47mm
Weight:266g
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