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Canon PowerShot S100 2MP Digital ELPH Camera Kit with 2x Optical Zoom

3.8 out of 5 stars 150 ratings

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Compatible Mountings Canon EF
Photo Sensor Technology CMOS
Supported File Format JPEG
Image Stabilization Optical
Maximum Focal Length 70 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 2 x
Maximum Aperture 2.8 f
Expanded ISO Minimum 100
Brand Canon
Model Name Canon PowerShot S100

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  • 2.1 megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 8 x 10 prints
  • 2x optical plus 4x digital zoom lens with autofocus
  • Included 8 MB CompactFlash card holds 12 images at default resolution
  • Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
  • Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery included
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    Canon's latest crowning achievement, the PowerShot S100, packs a high-quality digital camera into the tiny, elegant body of Canon's Digital Elph series. With this item, Canon becomes the first to produce such a small digital camera with high resolution. The super-popular Elph APS cameras were favored because users could slip them into shirt pockets and take them anywhere. Now the digital camera has truly come of age with this ultraportable model.

    The PowerShot S100 uses the same durable stainless-steel case as the traditional Elph series cameras. It offers 2-megapixel resolution for high-quality photos and prints up to 8 by 10 inches. Canon provides the PowerShot S100 with a high-resolution, low-distortion, all-glass aspherical 2x zoom lens (and a 4x digital zoom as well). The 1.5-inch LCD monitor displays most camera settings with easy-to-understand icons and minimal text. The PowerShot S100 features a 0.37-inch CCD that creates full color or black-and-white images up to 1,600 x 1,200 pixels (it also offers a 640 x 480 pixel image size). The built-in flash uses a light guide and does not need a fresnel lens or a large reflector, making the camera even more compact.

    The PowerShot S100 stores images on an 8 MB CompactFlash card. Adobe PhotoDeluxe and PhotoStitch control image management, editing, compositing, and printing, while ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser produce self-running screen slide shows, automatic e-mail preparation, and auto layout. The camera uses a high-speed plug-and-play USB interface, plus it has NTSC-out so you can view your photos on your TV. It's fully compatible with both Mac and PC platforms.

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    Customers find this digital camera compact enough to fit in their pants pocket and appreciate its picture quality, with one customer noting it takes great photos up to 8x10 size. The camera is easy to use, durable, and incredibly portable. They like its speed, with one mentioning shooting takes just a second, and praise its battery life and value for money.

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    18 customers mention "Size"14 positive4 negative

    Customers appreciate the camera's compact size, noting that it fits in their pants pocket, and one customer mentions it's about the size of a deck and a half of cards.

    "...It's shirt-pocket small, yet the stainless steel body makes it feel rock solid...." Read more

    "...Overall it was a great little camera that fit right into your pocket." Read more

    "...The size is also good because it's unobtrusive -- SLRs can get in the way at parties and inhibit "natural" pictures because people are too..." Read more

    "...zoom and then crop the part you want and it will still be a good sized picture. The software that comes with camera is adequate...." Read more

    12 customers mention "Picture quality"12 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the camera's picture quality, with one customer noting that it produces great results up to 8x10 size, while another mentions that outdoor shots yield the best results.

    "...bored kids go wild for a couple of hours taking fun, bizarre, utterly silly pictures - liberated by the fact that they could be erased at the touch..." Read more

    "...Compared to my friends' digital cameras, the S100 takes superior pictures, even at the middle quality setting...." Read more

    "...It really changes the way you approach photography since you can edit on the fly, the instant feedback helps you shoot till you get it right!..." Read more

    "...The resolution is good enough so that you can take a picture using optical zoom and then crop the part you want and it will still be a good sized..." Read more

    9 customers mention "Ease of use"9 positive0 negative

    Customers find the camera easy to use, with one mentioning it's point-and-click and another noting there's no steep learning curve.

    "...are surprisingly sharp, the colors are accurate and the software is impressively easy to use...." Read more

    "...But the ease of use and portability of it makes up for the minimal drop in quality...." Read more

    "...for many years for the convergence of price, features, size and ease of use to hit that happy center point. Well wait no more!..." Read more

    "...This camera is also easy to use; you can start shooting away after you unpack and charge the included LiIon battery...." Read more

    7 customers mention "Durability"7 positive0 negative

    Customers find the camera durable and of good quality.

    "...It's shirt-pocket small, yet the stainless steel body makes it feel rock solid...." Read more

    "...This thing is tiny, and silver, and made of metal. It looks hot, it feels sturdy. Many people have come up to me to ask about it...." Read more

    "...just point and snap using the traditional viewfinder the camera lasts very much longer...." Read more

    "...if you're looking for a good quality digital camera and compactness is a major criteria, you're search may be over...." Read more

    5 customers mention "Speed"5 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the camera's speed, with one mentioning that shooting takes just a second and another noting that the USB interface is a significant improvement.

    "...The S100 is less invasive -- it's quick, it's small and it's fun, and that's the way picutures of friends and family come out because of it...." Read more

    "...It allows you to upload pictures a bit faster without wasting the battery of the camera. All in all here's what you really need: 1...." Read more

    "...The Apple was actually better in two repects: it turned-on quickly and it showed you what you just shot right after you shot it...." Read more

    "...also, the pictures are wonderful! shooting only takes a second, and the display is very clear and crisp...." Read more

    4 customers mention "Battery life"4 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the camera's battery life.

    "...It is a good battery saver but with a spare it doesn't matter anyway...." Read more

    "...Battery life is decent: I get about 50 shots with all flash and LCD on...." Read more

    "...things to know: battery life is good if you keep the lcd off. take pictures through the viewfinder...." Read more

    "...Easy to use, elegant design, battery life is great...." Read more

    4 customers mention "Value for money"4 positive0 negative

    Customers find the camera to be good value for money, with one mentioning it comes with a good software bundle.

    "...Overall it was a great little camera that fit right into your pocket." Read more

    "...shooting only takes a second, and the display is very clear and crisp. very sturdy feel and weight to this small camera...." Read more

    "...Pros: Excellent pics, ultra-compact, easy-to-use, good s/w bundle, super-durable..." Read more

    "I've owned several digital cameras but this is by far my favorite. It's so tiny that I take it everyplace...." Read more

    3 customers mention "Portability"3 positive0 negative

    Customers find the camera incredibly portable, with one mentioning its lightweight design.

    "...But the ease of use and portability of it makes up for the minimal drop in quality...." Read more

    "...very sturdy feel and weight to this small camera. easy to use and understand mostly, a bit hard to press the buttons sometimes...." Read more

    "It's small (fits in your pocket). It's light (you can forget you have it). It's digital!..." Read more

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    • Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2000
      If you're looking for a digital camera to replace your big Nikon or Canon SLR, forget it - film is still king when exquisite detail and fine color rendition are critical. Before you give up on digital cameras, though, ask yourself a few questions:
      Aren't you sometimes annoyed at the size and weight of your big SLR and its collection of delicate lenses? Are you sometimes intimidated by your own gear, and its seemingly built-in expectation that every photo should be worthy of National Geographic or Life Magazine? Do you sometimes leave it home or leave it in the bag, rather than intimidate friends and family with your big paparazzi-like weapon? At a party, a wedding, or just outside playing with the kids, don't you sometimes envy people snapping away with pocket cameras - and wish that taking pictures could be that weightless for you?
      In other words, admit it - there are times when all your wonderful camera gear just gets in the way. For years my big Nikon has kept me from taking (and sharing) the kind of family snapshots and casual, experimental pictures that made photography so incredibly popular. Making copies of pictures was a pain, and mailing them to friends took several weeks from beginning to end.
      My S100 changed that for me, and I'm having a ball. Technical nit-picking aside, the images are surprisingly sharp, the colors are accurate and the software is impressively easy to use. It's shirt-pocket small, yet the stainless steel body makes it feel rock solid. I've packed it many times to baseball games and a construction site without any fear of bumping something and wrecking the camera. It sits in the palm of my hand, inconspicuously hidden in my lap or a pocket while I wait for a nice candid moment - something my Nikon couldn't possibly manage. It even fits easily in my front jeans pocket. When travelling, the S100 doesn't make me an instant target for purse-snatching thieves or pickpockets the way my camera bag used to. On airplanes, my one carry-on bag can finally contain something other than camera equipment.
      As with any digital, I love being able to instantly review my picture, delete it if necessary and re-take it on the spot. I've saved a few key images that way, and the built-in meter is smart enough that I don't find too many poor exposures. I boubght a 128 Mb memory card (much more money but well worth it) and can store two hundred plus pictures before downloading.
      The Canon software that stores and organizes your images is surprisingly good - and makes emailing them very easy and intuitive. Far from being an afterthought I find it to be an asset and a true feature of the camera.
      One more thing, one that really surprised and pleased me. Put a digital camera in the hands of a responsible child and you'll be amazed at the instant flow of creativity that it unleashes. I did this at a recent party and watched two bored kids go wild for a couple of hours taking fun, bizarre, utterly silly pictures - liberated by the fact that they could be erased at the touch of a button. It's a great family activity and one I can't recommend highly enough.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2010
      I think I ended up selling this camera on eBay for parts. The button on top broke and I think It had some type of error. Overall it was a great little camera that fit right into your pocket.
    • Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2016
      Outdated and incompatible. Much larger than shown in photo. Not pleased. I returned the item immediately.
    • Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2012
      I haven't been able to use the camera, because the batteries that came with it, as apackage (one of the main reason I purchaced this particular product) If thebatteries were old and dead, why include them in the package? I feel like I was dupped.
    • Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2000
      I agree that this is an amazing camera for its size, but I wanted to add some caveats:
      1) The quality of the photos is slightly lower than that of top-of-the-line 2.1 megapixel cameras (e.g., the PowerShot S10). This is due to the extreme miniturization of the lens and CCD. Keep in mind that this camera trades some image quality for convenience.
      2) Only three image resolution/quality combinations: 1600x1200 hi-quality JPEG, 1600x1200 compressed JPEG, and 640x480 compressed JPEG. I would have liked a mid-range size between 1600x1200 and 640x480 (1280x960?), and the ability to choose image quality settings (hi/low is enough for me) on a per-resolution basis, for a total of six combinations.
      3) Colors are not quite as bright/saturated as on the Nikon CoolPix 950/990, Olympus 2020z/3030z, or even the Canon PowerShot S10 & S20.
      These three quibbles are relatively minor, but seemed worth mentioning.
      Convenience is more important to me than absolute image quality, so I am extremely happy with this camera. Image quality is still remarkably good, and it is by far the most convenient (and cutest!) digital camera currently available.
      Sam
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    • Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2001
      Positives:
      1) Sex appeal. This thing is tiny, and silver, and made of metal. It looks hot, it feels sturdy. Many people have come up to me to ask about it.
      2) Portability. I take it everywhere, literally. It's in my purse and goes everywhere with me so I never miss the perfect picture of a gorgeous sunset or my husband doing something funny. The size is also good because it's unobtrusive -- SLRs can get in the way at parties and inhibit "natural" pictures because people are too aware of the camera. The S100 is less invasive -- it's quick, it's small and it's fun, and that's the way picutures of friends and family come out because of it.
      3) Quality. The pictures are very good quality. I almost never take my Canon 35 mm SLR out any more because the S100 takes great photos and is so incredibly portable. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying this can replace an SLR if you're a serious arty photo buff. But the ease of use and portability of it makes up for the minimal drop in quality. Compared to my friends' digital cameras, the S100 takes superior pictures, even at the middle quality setting. As for prints, I bought a Canon BJ color printer for a couple hundred bucks and the prints are superb!
      4) Memory. Compact flash, while still pricey, is the least expensive common form of removeable media. Don't count Iomega's click disks which are cheap but aren't widely used. Stock up on CF -- if you're anything like me you'll need a lot of CF cards because you won't want to stop taking pictures. I have used cards from the major manufacturers in the following sizes with no problems: 96, 64, 15, 8. Removeable memory is WAY better than embedded because when you use up the space, you can just pop in a new card and keep shooting.
      The negatives:
      1) Weak flash. If you're inside, you had better be no farther away from your subject than 10 feet in a lit room and 5 feet in a dim room.
      2) Micro focus. The focus is a little flakey on very small objects. I like close up shots, and if I'm trying to shoot a small insect or flower (maybe half as small as a dime) the focus has trouble finding it. There is no manual override. This is semi-reasonable, but still disappointing. Other than this extreme close up limitation, the focus is great.
      3) Short battery life. This problem is not unique to the S100. It's no problem really, just make sure to get 1-2 spares. Mine lasts me about 2 hours of solid use. If you're planning to take it on a trip, just make sure you bring the charger (included) and spare batteries.
      Bottom line, the pros far outweigh the cons. I couldn't be happier with the camera. If you're serious about getting a digital camera, you must buy this one.
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