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The ultracompact and highly stylish Canon PowerShot SD110 updates
its predecessor, the SD100, with Canon's new Print/Share button, which helps you
quickly send your photos directly to your printer or upload them to your PC. The SD110
also features 3.2-megapixel resolution; 2x optical zoom; nine-point
artificial-intelligence autofocus (AiAF) for accurate, automatic focus; and a movie
mode with sound.
Optics and Resolution
The PowerShot SD110 offers a 3.2-megapixel CCD sensor that produces images up to
2,048 x 1,536 pixels, for photo-quality 8 x 10 prints or medium-quality 11 x 14
enlargements. Other resolution modes include 1,600 x 1,200, 1024 x 768, and 640 x 480.
The superb all-glass 2x optical zoom lens has a focal length of 5.4-10.8mm (equivalent
to 35-70mm in 35mm photography). It also incorporates a 3.2x digital zoom for a total
zoom of 6.4x.
Movie Mode
The PowerShot SD110 lets you capture high-resolution 30-second video clips with sound
at 640 x 480 (10 frames per second). You can also capture 3-minute movies at lower
resolutions: 320 x 240 and 160 x 120 (both at 15 frames per second).
More Features
- Quick Shot function reduces the time lag between pressing the shutter button and
starting exposure
- Nine-point artificial-intelligence autofocus (AiAF) for fast and sharp images,
even with off-center subjects
- 1.5-inch low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD (118,000 pixels)
- Real-image optical zoom viewfinder
- Built-in flash with auto, redeye reduction, and slow sync modes
- Record a voice memo of up to 60 seconds and attach to images
- Shutter speed: 1/2000-15 seconds
- White balance control: Auto, preset (daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent,
fluorescent H), or custom white balance
- 2x to 10x zoom into captured images while reviewing via LCD
- Continuous shooting: 2.2 frames (maximum 12 images)
Canon Technology Features
- DIGIC Imaging Processor: While much technical discussion of digital cameras
centers around the optics and the CCD sensor, the complex task of image rendering is
the job of the image processor--the "brains" of a digital camera. Canon's
latest, exclusive DIGIC imaging processor significantly enhances digital camera
performance in numerous areas. DIGIC's high-speed signal processing is combined with
high-capacity buffering to give Canon digital cameras fast response and continuous
shooting capability unmatched by other digital cameras. DIGIC delivers longer battery
life and beautiful, rich color rendition with far fewer white saturation problems. And
DIGIC's unequaled precision delivers clear, noise-free images that are demonstrably
superior.
- iSAPS Technology: Canon iSAPS (Intelligent Scene Analysis based on
Photographic Space) technology dramatically improves the performance of AF
(autofocus), AE (autoexposure), and AWB (auto white balance). By analyzing a huge
volume of photography data accumulated over 60 years and the manufacturing of over 150
million cameras, Canon engineers arrived at statistical relationships among focal
length, focus distance, scene brightness, and other factors. Equipped with this
"foreknowledge," Canon PowerShot cameras can optimize AF/AE/AWB settings for
any given scene more rapidly and more effectively.
- Multipoint AiAF: Canon's wide-area, multipoint AiAF
(artificial-intelligence autofocus) automatically selects one or more focusing points
based on factors such as subject position and motion. AiAF works in conjunction with
iSAPS Technology to more quickly and accurately achieve autofocus under a wide variety
of shooting conditions. You get fast, accurate AF whether you hold the camera
horizontally or vertically, whether you have stationary or moving subjects, with
off-center subjects, and even in low-light or low-contrast situations.
Advanced Printing
The camera features Canon's Print/Share button, which illuminates when a successful
connection is made between the camera's USB port and a PictBridge-compatible printer
or Windows PC. When it is lit, pushing the button will print the currently displayed
image (based on the printer's default PictBridge or Direct Printer settings) or
automatically transfer the image to your PC. When connected to a Canon compact photo
printer, the camera/printer combination allows for "movie-prints"
(sequential frames of a movie clip printed as thumbnails on a single card) and photo
IDs (passport-style ID photographs).
Direct Photo Printers
For large-format desktop printing, try one of the Direct Photo Printers which allow
you to print directly in one of two ways: plugging the compatible PowerShot camera
into the Direct Photo Printer using the supplied cable, or simply inserting a memory
card with a supplied adapter. You can also connect the printer to your computer, for
more options. Print high-resolution, borderless images in postcard size or as 8.5 x
11s within minutes.
Storage and Transfer
Images and video are stored on tiny Secure Digital (SD) memory cards; the camera is
also compatible with MultiMedia cards (MMC). The included 16 MB card holds
approximately 21 images at the large/fine setting. Images can be downloaded to either
a Mac or PC via USB 1.1 connectivity, which means the camera can be connected to any
USB-based computer running Windows Me/2000/XP or Mac OS 8.6 or later without your
having to install any software.
Power and Size
The camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery (NB-3L). With the LCD on,
you will get approximately 210 shots; with the LCD off, 550 shots. It measures 3.35 x
2.20 x 0.94 inches and weighs 5.82 ounces without batteries.
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