Canon PowerShot SX100IS Review By digitalcamerainfo
3,020 Views November 1st, 2007 Category: Canon, Popularity: 22%The Canon PowerShot SX100 IS resembles Canon A-series cameras with its slightly bulging right hand grip and trademark label printed across it. There isn’t any sort of padding on the grip but the camera feels solid and comfortable in your hands.

digitalcamerainfo reviewed the Canon PowerShot SX100IS and gave out”The SX100 IS has the added bonus of performing very well in low light. This camera would be an obvious choice for a relatively inexpensive 10x zoom camera, if it weren’t for the Panasonic Lumix TZ3, which has even better image quality.In general though, the PowerShot SX100 IS makes strides in this class of cameras. It’s a good option for consumers looking to upgrade from a 3x optical zoom. The Canon SX100 IS isn’t revolutionary, but, all features considered, its $299 price tag makes it an attractive option. “
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