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Canon PowerShot ELPH 110 HS Digital Pocket Camera
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Canon’s PowerShot ELPH cameras are some of the most stylish and Canon’s compact cameras have always had excellent image quality. The PowerShot ELPH 110 HS compliments its great looks with features like a 5x image-stabilized zoom lens with Hybrid Image Stabilization, 1080p full HD video, a 16-megapixel backlit CMOS sensor and Canon’s HS System for better low light pictures. Its good looks will make you look sharp when you’re taking pictures, and the pictures you take with it will make you look like a great photographer. The suggested retail price on the Canon PowerShot ELPH 110 HS is US $229 but it’s selling for about $180 at some of the big online dealers right now.
- Street Price: $179
- 16.1-megapixel CMOS sensor
- Canon’s HS System
- 5x 24-120mm (equivalent) optical zoom
- Sensitivity – ISO 100 to 3200
- 1080p full-HD video
- 3-inch 641k-dot LCD display
- Exposure: Auto with exposure compensation
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Great guide.
Happy you liked it, Patia
So is the 110HS better than the 320HS ($194)? Canon numbering is very confusing, I have a 310HS I bought less than a year ago (also under $200), fantastic little camera but the 110 would seem to have better specs.
I had to look them both up and compare features, Bob. The main difference, as best I can tell, is the 320 HS has a slightly larger (3.2-inch) touchscreen LCD display. Other than that, I think they’re pretty much the same. The MSRP on the 320 HS is also $20 more than the 110 HS’ $229 MSRP. Where did you find it for under $200? I didn’t notice it in my research, which began by searching Amazon’s top sellers. So either I just plain missed it, or it wasn’t on that list. But if it’s selling for under $200 for reputable dealers then it’s a solid option for people who would prefer a camera with a touchscreen LCD.
Amazon has it for $194
I want a less-than-$200, preferably outdoor compact. I was really set on the Fujifilm Finepix XP-100, but have been reading bad reviews, saying it’s a crappy camera in a nice exterior. What you think or suggest?