Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Review
March 11, 2008 | by Ian Bell
Following up as the successor to the popular Canon PowerShot SD1000, the new SD1100 boasts 8-megapixel capability a 3X optical zoom and a sweet price of just $199.
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"The camera sprang to life quickly (less than 2 seconds) and was ready to go. Focusing is quite quick as the 9-point AiAF system grabs hold of subjects with a minimum amount of “hunting and grabbing.” Shutter response was also prompt with a minimal amount of lag. This camera is rated slightly less fast than the A590 IS (1.3 fps vs. 1.4) but this barely noticeable when you move into continuous or burst mode. Naturally this spec is with the flash off; turn it on and you’ll have to wait as the camera recharges itself (figure around 3 seconds). Still this isn’t too bad for an 8MP point-and-shoot."
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