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I haven't actually figured out the face detection yet, maybe i'm a little slow........but hopefully that works well......
The controls are easy to use and all functions are easy to find...
Only thing I don't like, is there is no histogram on the display screen while taking a picture.....it only shows up when you review a photo
I like the idea of the flip up flash....its good to not have to worry about the flash firing when not wanted......
I got the camera for $235.00.....it was definitely worth it....ordered if from amazon for $259, plus i had a $25 reward certificate from amazon, so put that towards the camera to......
you will need to buy a memory card and batteries, and i also suggest lcd proctors to put on the lcd screen....
I would recommend this camera to anyone looking for a quality digital camera with lots of manual controls....
It is a large camera compared to a lot of other digital cameras, so if small size is important..this camera isn't for you........

BUT, takes only about 30 pics with 2 AA batteries. I thought it was just bad batteries but after several hundred pics now it is obvious an average is about 30 pics per battery change. Have ordered rechargeable's and will see how long they last.
Hey CANON, It really, really, really gets old to have to carry batteries in my pockets all the time?!?!



I love love this camera..is easy to use.. has all I want and all I was looking for..plus a great price..is perfect!
I love it!

The macro functions of the camera especially for movie clips is brilliant and deserve high praise. The swing out screen is an awesome feature for being able to see the screen way below or overhead, it is a well designed feature and often will cause interest from those around you @ events. Although having experienced the Elph series I thought this would be a good choice & overall it's a fairly good camera and an excellent value.
overall 8 out of 10 would be my rating.






I purchased this Camera by looking into the positive reviews that every other site had. Here are the problems
- This has just a reasonable picture quality. But this severely fails in dim light. Believe me, My Nikon coolpix 3200 is far more better in dim light. I also compared the shots with Kodak ZD 710 and Kodak is miles better than SX 100.
- The color distinction is very poor. A blue object in low light looks like a black object. I tried with all possible night settings. But unfortunately nothing worked.
- The camera performs superior than others in terms of focusing while zoomed and clarity of zoomed photos are better
- The flash recharge time of 4-5 secs is unacceptable
- The only advantages I see are battery life looks to be decent, and this camera does not need a lens cover and is 'relatively' compact
I lose 10% restocking fee on return, still I would prefer to return this.



But the camera isn't without some merits. Outdoors in good sunlight this little camera is fine. In fact, I've taken many good shots with it. The built-in movie mode is also very handy. Both the video and the sound are surprisingly good.
The A530 may be OK for light home use, but it is not for the professional. I'm still impressed with Canon, however, and I'm looking at getting a higher level Canon point-and-shoot digital.

After shopping around and looking at different camera reviews, I selected the SX100IS. First thing I did was try taking shots inside, outside, bright light, low light, during a snowstorm - both at regular and full zoom...wow, the pictures came back great. I picked up a card reader so I could just download the pictures quickly and not need to load up my computer with all sorts of software.
I just want to take good pictures without the technical effort, this camera has enabled me to do so. The only drawback is the usage of regular batteries, but you could probably get your own rechargable. As you can tell, I am not a camera whiz, I just wanted something that is easy to use and delivers great pictures. This camera is it.

I almost bought another brand of camera that didn't have a viewfinder, only the LCD screen, and I'm so glad I didn't. When trying to use the LCD to set up a picture, I find it difficult to focus with my own eyes, especially since I'm a bit older and need bifocals. With the viewfinder, I only need to put my eye up close, no glasses, and the pictures are a lot easier to take. I would definitely recommend this camera to senior citizens. I also love that with one little cord, I can hook the camera up to my TV and view my pictures on the large screen with family. I am still using the first set of rechargeable batteries, after going on a couple of trips and taking quite a few pictures, plus viewing them, so it isn't a battery hog.
I haven't actually printed any pictures yet, just put them on my computer and made a CD for family, so I don't know about that. However, I've discovered that each picture seems to be about 1.5 mb in size, so I'm sure that would print a high-quality picture. (I've yet to learn how to change the resolution of the pictures so I can email a smaller file size version with a dial-up computer.)


In addition, I purchased the Cannon Powershot A Series Accessory Kit which she is also very happy with.
She loves the camera and accessory kit. We both would recommend these to anyone looking for an inexpensive, easy to use, and not cumbersome digital camera that takes great pictures.




Buy this want, you wont regret.

its a comparatively small camera with the features of larger camera. i like taking panoramic pictures but use it mainly on social events. the face recognition feature also lets you know that the camera is focus on what's important to you. the night feature is great too.
cons
a little (just a little) too bulky to fit in your pocket. otherwise, the features more than make up for the bulkiness. after taking a picture, it may take just a little for it to come back to be ready for the next picture. again the feature more than make up for the slight delay.
consider carrying a little camera pouch. get yourself a couple of 2G SDs and 2 extra AA rechargeable batteries and your set for a day of videos and stills.
i also recommend the silver. most carry only the black one. you may pay a little extra for the silver one but its worth it. it looks better. you can see the camera better specially in darker scenarios including the little labels on the camera. this may not seem important until you're there and have to hand off the camera to someone whose not so familiar with the camera.
