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The battery cover will not open after batteries are installed.
I returned the replacement and will not consider ordering it again.
I am a Canon Fan of many years, owning 7 without any problems. But this one (sx110) is a lemon.





Another neat feature of the TX1 is the camera's ability to choose an appropriate ISO speed to minimize blurring. Of course, as always, the faster speed you use, the more noise you get, but there's a fine line between whether blurring/noise is preferable, and the camera (feature activated by pushing the "print" button while shutter is half-way depressed, so yes, may require two hands) is pretty good at making a decision when it comes to this trade-off.
Some people have said that the shape and position of the controls on the TX1 make the camera difficult to operate, and I admit that it took a few days to get used to the vertical design. Although it's possible to use the camera one-handed if you're just taking simple point-and-click photos, as with most camera models, making adjustments requires two hands. The viewscreen is visible even in bright sunlight (unlike the S60), so I haven't bemoaned the lack of of a viewfinder.
Bottom line: a solid camera for its size; recommended for people who mainly take still images but still like to take videos from time to time; enough manual controls for people who do mostly point-and-click photography or who only start making adjustments when not satisfied with what the camera's software chooses. This is not a replacement for a high-powered SRL camera or a normal-sized video camera. But, I have been happy with it and will continue using it for several years....
(Note, I was a little worried about the swivel screen's durability, but I've had the camera for several months and haven't noticed any degradation in way it moves--i.e. getting looser or getting stuck.)









This camera is amazing. It takes fantastic pictures. It took a picture of my engagement ring perfectly--I will upload a photo if Amazon lets me. Most cameras cannot focus that closely, and the 1 cm(or something like that) distance was what made me splurge for this over the 5MP Canon. The camera has a function so that it can take panoramic pictures(it holds part of the previous picture on screen so you can line it up), it takes large video for a camera, you can set it to turn everything into black and white except for one color--and can even make said color(say, blue) turn into, red, or any other color you like. It takes pictures fairly quickly even when using the flash. I'm impressed with the battery life. I know I've taken well over 100 photos and several videos, and I haven't had to recharge yet(I picked a camera that used AA's so that I could keep a set handy if I was at a wedding or camping and didn't have the time or place to wait for a specialty battery to recharge).
One gripe is that it isn't small enough--I had one of those little cameras before, and I always always got my finger in the shot. This camera is big enough to hold. It's not "cute" and it won't fit in your pocket, but it's got too many features to do that.
My only problem is that I get the "shake" warning a lot, nearly all the time if I turn the flash off(which is my own fault).
I am very impressed with this camera. Something that I didn't know until I bought this, but I believe that I saw in the manual that you can replace the lenses and attach a large flash to it. For me, this is the perfect camera for anyone who wants to work his way into serious photography, or have that option. I think that 8MP is a great size--not many people will ever need to take more than an 8x10. If you want bigger than that, might as well pay a professional. And the camera has a speaker built in. Rather wasteful on space, but it is nice to play back movies with sound. And the greatest novelty of all--you can buy a waterproof case if you want to take it to the beach or in the pool. How sweet is that?
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Edit:
I got the camera in November of 2006. Four years later, it stopped taking pictures reliably. It still turns on, but only a fraction of the time that I try to take a picture, nothing happens. My aunt bought one at the same time, and hers has died as well. I'm trying a Kodak C123 for my next camera; it is waterproof to 10 feet, and the entire camera costs less than the waterproof case Cannon makes. I like the look of the Kodak and Nikon pictures more than Cannon. I am really going to miss the flip screen though. I didn't realize how useful it would be when I got the camera, but it is great for self-portraits, taking pictures above a crowd, and showing kids their picture when you want them to pose.

