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I highly recommend this camera for it's consistency in taking high-quality photos and it's low price.
PROS:
-Inexpensive
-Easy to navigate
-LCD screen is clear, crisp, and bright
-Takes great photos
-Powerful zoom that works very well
CONS:
-No view finder
-Battery life isn't great

Others didn't like the rechargible batteries, but I won't be using this camera for much else but taking shots right at home. Because of this, I don't use the battery power at all, but purchased a compatible AC/DC cord on eBay for under $20.00. Actually, a seller had several brand new Canon ACK800 cords, not just some no-brand item, and this turned out to be a great accessory (and a lot cheaper than the ACK800 package on the Canon website).
If you want a camera that has more adjustments and features than a point and shoot camera, but don't want to pay for an expensive SLR, this camera is it ... and at an affordable price.
P.S. My photography buff uncle gave me a thumbs up on this purchase!!

SINCE THEN I BOUGHT A SONY CYBERSHOT AND AM THRILLED WITH IT. CANON CUSTOMER CERVICE IS TOTALLY UNRESPONSIVE SO I AM OUT ABOUT $ 300 WITH A BROKEN - NEW- CAMERA.

Thanks :-))))))))))))

Just a couple of things I miss from my old Sony: the date-stamp is only available on the "postcard" size (2 MP) images, whereas my Sony allowed date stamps at all settings (Cannon allows date stamps be added to photos you print, but I think most people view their photos on their computers and don't print many photos anymore). Also, my Sony had a setting that added 5 seconds of audio to each photo - that is a great feature that Cannon doesn't have.
As others have noted, the batteries don't last too long. However, I am happy with my rechargeable batteries, which work fine.
Overall, I am very happy with it - I would certainly recommend it.

As expected, digital noise begins to show up at ISO settings above 400. If the lighting is good the processing time is short. However, processing is a bit longer in low light conditions.
In general the controls are logically placed, the buttons are not too small, and the menus are easy to follow. I find the scroll dial on the rear a bit clumsy. Occasionally, I push too hard and make a selection by rocking the dial rather than scrolling.
I added a SanDisk 2Gig Ultra II memory card with the USB feature and highly recommend it.
I was looking for a camera that I could use in Auto when I don't have the time or desire to compose a shot but offered the option of manual controls. I found it. With the features, 8 meg resolution, and 10x optical zoom (36-360mm equivalent) this camera is only one step shy of a DSLR without the bulk.




This SX100, however, is another story. It is solid, the zoom is smooth as can be and the LCD is a lot crisper than the A570. Plus the picture quality even seems a little better.
My only complaint is when you screw a tripod mount to the camera it covers the battery cover. I nearly always use a tripod and I don't store my camera with the batteries in it so when I want to take them out I have to take the tripod mount off too. But this is relatively minor and I'm sure I can get used to it. While it certainly has enough manual controls to be used by the professional, most people will probably just use it as a point and shoot anyway so this wouldn't be much of an issue.
If you are thinking of going with the A570, and you can possibly swing it, I would recommend spending the extra money for the SX100. The trade-off you get in quality is worth it. Most retailers are getting $300 for it, but I bought mine from Adorama for $235 plus shipping. Amazon doesn't seem to have it in stock right now.

I am impressed with the camera. It is packed with features. On the upside, it can manual focus (I was surprised) and do many other things that my DSLR can do. While most features are easy to use, on the downside, I spent some hours reading the thick manual to determine how to do uncommon things like lock the autofocus and exposure. The manual is quite excellent, so I found out what I needed to know. It just took some time.
As compared to an old Canon DSLR, I found the following pros and cons.
PROS:
FULL-FEATURED for a power user
Latest DIGIC III processor
Compact
Video
Price (especially on Amazon)
CONS:
1-2 second lagtimes
Sensor noise is noticeable for ISO 400 and above
Plastic body
The Canon SX 100 will be my everyday camera to photography family and take in the car whereever I go.
If you are interested, I posted a few shots on this Amazon website. I hope they show up.


There are other cameras that might meet the expectations, but they will cost between $40 to $80 more.
I have taken over a thousand shots with the camera in various conditions and I must say that I am very impressed. The lens is so bright that I have taken almost all indoor shots without flash. The 10x optical zoom enables me to take more creative shots. The image quality of the shots are also very good, of course it is not comparable with DSLRs with larger sensors.
For the price of this camera, you cannot get a better deal any where else.
Highly recommended.

I'm going to try the canon rechargeable batteries, people seem to like them. It just seems nuts that this camera consumes so much power, but didn't come with a rechargeable, professional grade, battery pack.
(remember that we bought this thing for snapshots AND artful composed shots, and it performs those duties very well.)


I already own a Canon PowerShot S3 IS and I'm a fan of Canon cameras, so I wanted to buy another Canon. I was looking for something easier to use, more compact and lighter than the S3. I've studied the Canon cameras, read a lot of reviews and settled for an A550, but I wasn't very sure. I've discovered the SX by mistake, while visiting an electronics store. I was amazed by the clarity of the pics and the lightness, compared to the S3. And the zoom... it's actually hard to give up a 12x optical zoom like the one the S3 has, and that quality of images. But the SX proved to be a good choice. Reviews generally criticised the inacceptable noise at 1600 and the poor movie quality. I do agree about the ISO 1600, but movies seemed quite nice and the pictures are good even compared to the S3, although night isn't SX's best friend.
I recommend the SX100 for those who want something more than an A camera, but don't like the bulky feel of an S3 and need something portable and more friendly-user. Otherwise, go and buy an S3 or an S5, their quality in pics is better and the price is almost the same.
All in all, I'm happy with my little SX and thanks Amazon for the order. 4 stars from me - because night and ISO 1600 are poor and reaching for the USB port ain't very easy


PowerShot SX100 IS is a very similar camera to S1 but is smaller and comes with macro mode that I found very useful. I took the camera to many trips already and I have taken lots of pictures. The camera takes good quality pictures similar to those I took with S1IS. I really love larger screen (2,5 inches versus 1,5 inch), macro mode, manually pop-up flash. i dislike long time of recharging the flash that might be annoying to people taking lots of pics indoors.
I really like this camera and I really recommend it to anybody who wants to take good quality pictures. However S1 IS is as good as this one but larger and with smaller screen.

If it were my primary camera, I would miss an optical viewfinder, but I'm mostly using this on a gigapan mount, and it does a nice job for that.

quality of a large number of my photos. It was a big let down. I
had bought it to increase the number of megapixels over my old
camera and thought the quality would be even better than my old
camera. It was not even as good. Truman Kimbrough


Pros:
-Good shutter lag(when first auto focusing, then taking the photo)
-Good, bright flash
-Large, visible LCD screen.
-Excellent zoom
-Aperture, shutter speed and manual focus controls allow for excellent control over the camera for more serious photographers
-has excellent batter life and is nice and easy to hold
Cons:
-Slow flash recycle
-Only comes with a 16MB sD card.
Overall, this is an excellent camera, but buy a good set of rechargeable AA batteries, and a bigger sD card to go along with it. It is a great buy for the money and is made by a reputable and high quality company


