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Canon Digital IXUS 110 IS

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Sensor size: 1/2.3"; Effective MP number: 12; Focal length: 28 - 112; Optical zoom: 4; Image stabilization: optical; Macro shooting, from (cm): 2; Viewfinder: is absent; Continuous shooting (fps): 0.8; Screen ("): 2.8; Memory cards types: SD, SDHC; Power source: battery; Material: aluminium/plastic
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Canon Digital IXUS 110 IS
Panel:1/2.3", 12 MPix
Focal length:28 - 112 mm
Lens aperture:f/2.8 - f/5.8
Snapshot size:4000x3000 px
ISO range:80-1600
Burst shooting:0.8 fps
Screen:2.8 ''
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Specifications Digital IXUS 110 IS
Colour
Camera typedigital compact
Sensor
SensorCCD (CCD)
Sensor size1/2.3"
Effective MP number12
Maximum image size4000x3000 px
Light sensitivity (ISO)80-1600
Lens
Aperturef/2.8 - f/5.8
Focal length28 - 112 mm
Optical zoom4
Image stabilizationoptical
Macro shooting, from2 cm
Photo shooting
Number of scene programs3
Exposure compensation± 2 EV, in 1/3 EV increments
Exposure modesauto
Metering systempoint
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
Video recording
File recording formatsMPEG4
Maximum video lengthtime limit / 30 min /
memory limit / до 4 Гб /
Connection portsHDMI
headphone Jack
Focus
Autofocus modesone shot
Viewfinder and shutter
Viewfinderis absent
Shutter speed15 - 1/1600 sec
Continuous shooting0.8 fps
Screen
Screen size2.8 ''
Screen resolution230 thousand pixels
Memory and communications
Memory cards typesSD, SDHC
Flash
Built-in flash
Application range4 m
Power source
Power sourcebattery
Battery modelNB-4L
General
Charger modelCB-2LV
Underwater box modelWP-410, WP-DC32
Materialaluminium/plastic
Dimensions (WxHxD)98x54x22 mm
Weight145 g
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2009
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Focus:
  • 9-Point Intelligent AF (Face Detection Technology)
  • 1-point AF (fixed centre)
  • AF Modes: Single Shot, Motorized AF
  • Focus lock
  • AF assist beam
  • Selecting an AF point by size
Flash:
  • Flash modes: auto, manual
  • Low speed sync function
  • Red-eye reduction function
  • Flash Exposure Compensation
  • Flash exposure lock
Shooting modes:
  • Auto, Manual, Portrait, Night Scene, Kids & Pets, Sunset, Indoor Scene, Fireworks, Long Exposure, Beach, Underwater, Aquarium, Trees, Snow, ISO 3200, Digital Macro, Colour Accent Mode, Colour Swap Mode, Mode filming panoramas, video filming.
  • My Colours: Off, Vivid, Neutral, Sepia, Black & White, Positive Film, Lighten Skin Tone, Darken Skin Tone, Vivid Blue, Vivid Green, Vivid Red, Custom
  • Shooting methods:
    • Frame-by-frame
    • Continuous (0.8 fps and until memory card is full)
    • Self-timer
Battery life:
  • Approximately 200 shots
  • Approximately 300 minutes of playback
Menu languages
    English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Chinese (Traditional), Japanese, Russian, Portuguese, Korean, Greek, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Thai, Arabic, Ukrainian, Romanian, Farsi
From the press release:

Canon's Digital IXUS lineup has today been expanded with a new camera: the Digital IXUS 110 IS. The Digital IXUS 110 IS is perfect for wide-angle shooting and HD video recording thanks to its wide-angle zoom lens and widescreen LCD. The model features Smart Auto mode with Canon's innovative Scene Detection technology for capturing stunning shots at the touch of a button.
This 12.1 megapixel camera can record amazing HD video (1280 x 720, 30 fps) and has an HDMI connector for connecting to HD panels. The new product, which replaced the Digital IXUS 90 IS model, continues the tradition of the IXUS family: it combines a stylish design with high image quality. Digital IXUS 110 IS available in gold, silver, pink or blue

Wide or far
The Digital IXUS 110 IS offers a variety of photo and video imaging solutions. The wide-angle lens (28-112mm) has a large area of coverage, making it perfect for shooting landscapes and groups of people. And the widescreen (16:9) 2.8-inch PureColor LCD II makes it easy to frame and view photos or HD movies.

Exceptional quality
This model shoots at a stunning 12.1 megapixel resolution so you can zoom in or crop your photos without losing detail. Canon's DIGIC 4 processor uses improved algorithms and more accurate calculations, so the new camera is extremely fast and delivers rich, crisp images with minimal noise and superb colour reproduction.

Canon know-how: smart photography
The model has a Smart Auto mode that allows you to achieve maximum results with minimal effort. This mode uses Canon's Scene Recognition technology to analyze the space in the frame by taking into account the brightness, contrast of the subject, focus distance and general background. The camera then automatically selects the optimal mode from 18 possible options, ensuring that the correct settings are used for any scene.
Thanks to the DIGIC 4 processor, Canon's intelligent technologies are even more efficient. Improved motion detection technology allows you to shoot moving objects without blurring the image. i-Contrast brightens dark areas without compromising correctly exposed areas. The function of blink detection has been added to the face recognition technology, which means that in photographs of people there will no longer be eyes closed at the wrong time. The FaceSelf-Timer option simplifies group shooting and self-portraits by only releasing the shutter when the user returns to the frame.

More convenience
With the new Active Display feature, you can view images interactively by slightly moving the camera during playback to scroll. This model has become incredibly easy to use thanks to an improved graphical interface. A convenient system of displaying tips and hints helps you quickly understand all the functions of the device.

Good to know:

DIGIC4
The Canon DIGIC 4 image processor manages all key camera functions for maximum efficiency. Advanced image processing algorithms ensure the reproduction of the finest details and shades, as well as accurate white balance. The results of high processing speed are exceptional camera sensitivity, fast autofocus and long continuous shooting times. The DIGIC 4 processor provides advanced noise reduction technology, i-Contrast, face detection technology with autofocus compensation, autoexposure, exposure lock and white balance adjustment, and new scene recognition technology.

Scene Recognition Technology
In Smart Auto mode, Canon's Scene Detection technology analyzes the space in the frame, taking into account the brightness, contrast of the subject, focus distance and general background. After that, for each scene, the optimal settings are automatically selected from 18 possible options. A coloured icon appears on the LCD to indicate the recognized scene type and lighting conditions. This icon is not displayed in Easy mode; thus, the Easy mode remains as simple as possible and nothing distracts the user.
Thanks to the Smart Auto mode, the user can be sure that the camera will independently select all the necessary settings for optimal results - even when shooting at night, photographing moving or very close objects, backlit scenes, sunsets. Smart Auto mode increases dynamic range for brightly lit scenes to suppress unwanted light reflections, and reduces it for low-contrast subjects. In addition, when shooting the sky, the saturation of the blue colour is automatically adjusted.

Face Detection with AF Correction, AE, AE Lock, White Balance Adjustment, Blink Detection, Face Selection and FaceSelf-Timer
The first function automatically detects the faces of people in the frame, and then adjusts the focus, exposure, flash and white balance for optimal results. The technology is able to highlight the faces that the photographer wants to capture, and if the photo is a group, the 9-point AiAF is turned on. Thanks to the advantages of DIGIC 4, the system can now detect faces at an angle or in profile even faster and more accurately. The Blink Detection feature instantly warns the user about closed eyes in the picture (for example, if someone blinked). Immediately after shooting, a warning icon appears on the display - so you can immediately retake the picture. The FaceSelf-Timer makes it easy to take group photos by automatically releasing the shutter when a new face enters the frame.

i-Contrast
The Canon i-Contrast function can be used in both shooting and playback mode. It analyzes exposure, dynamic range and other characteristics, and then increases the amount of detail in dark areas without compromising well-exposed areas. The DIGIC 4 noise reduction function guarantees the minimum level of noise in the corrected zones.

Active display and improved user interface
Canon's Active Display feature, available on both models, uses an acceleration sensor to view images based on camera orientation and movement. You can easily scroll through images by simply moving the camera up or down, and when scrolling through images with the multi-function joystick, you can vary the speed at which images change by tilting the camera. The new user interface provides the ability to display tips and tricks on the screen, clearly explaining how to use certain settings and how they affect the image.

Optical Image Stabilizer
The 3-stage stabilization system improves the quality of photos in places with low light and when shooting at telephoto, when vibrations become more significant. Miniature gyro sensors detect camera shift caused by hand shake. These signals (4000 per second) are processed by an image stabilizer chip that distinguishes between hand-shake vibrations and intentional camera movement. They are then passed to the image stabilizer unit, which shifts lens elements accordingly to correct light rays and eliminate unwanted effects caused by shaking.
To improve accuracy and sensitivity, the moving elements of the lens are supported by miniature ceramic spheres. In addition to reducing vibrations, the use of ceramic spheres avoids the problems associated with metallic elements, such as increased thermal conductivity and magnetic properties.

Motion recognition technology
  • In Smart Auto mode, motion detection technology uses several methods to detect the movement of both the camera and the subject.
  • Change in brightness - determined using the auto exposure function.
  • Changing the image in the frame is determined by the pixel shift.
  • Facial movement - detected using face recognition technology.
  • Camera shake is determined by the image stabilization system.
The ISO speed and shutter speed are then automatically adjusted to minimize image blur and produce the highest quality photographs. The DIGIC 4 processor brings new benefits to motion recognition technology. When faces are detected, the shutter speed changes depending on how fast they are moving. The degree of camera shake is also taken into account.