Canon PowerShot S100 12.1 Megapixel Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom, 24mm Wide Angle Lens, 3" LCD Color Display - Black

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Shopper : Is the lens error problem still reoccurring at this time?JIM S : Took my S100 to Disney-world and it continued to work fine till the 4th day, then, the dreaded (prior unknown to me) lens error occurred! Googled, and found Canon would fix it under wtty, but for ANY time period up to 7 years (camera was 15 months old). Sent back to Canon with THEIR UPS label (printed on own computer) and got the unit repaired within a week. Working fine again, hope it will not repeat. They now sell the S110 model, not sure if it will have the lens error. Read on one blog, that ONE customer had the S100 fail TWICE, but not sure if it was the repeat of the lens error. In any regard, Canon seems to honor it's reputation and will fix them, even if multiple occurrences. Wants to keep it's reputation up!DAVID D G : I did experience this same problem. Canon did a great job with repairs at no cost. Nice little camera!JOSEPH B : Have not noticed any lens error problem.ROBERT W : I have used this canon model many times without problems. It is used to take pictures of houses that I rehab for work. The pictures are clear and the colors are bright and vivid. You shouldn't have any problems with this cameraPETER D : I haven't had any issues.STEVE M : Never had that problem.
Shopper : Does this camera include sd card?KEVIN K : No. Also make sure you get the correct card (sdhc type).ARTHUR F : I purchased my own SD csrds usually. I can't remember whether or not it came with a card. I always have SD cards on hand for my other cameras.Andrew S : No. It doesn't include an SD card unless you purchased a bundle that includes the memory card. IRA H : The camera does not come with the sd card. I had to buy them separately.ALAN F : No, it does not include an SD card.MIKE D : If it did, it was very small. I recommend picking up at least a couple of name brand cards (like SanDisk) with your order. 8 GB is fine for just photos but I recommend 16 GB or more if you shoot video. The camera uses a lot of battery power when recording video so I'd get 1-2 spare batteries too.JEFFREY D : No, it does not.STEPHEN D N : I have no idea, it depends upon the dealer and their deal on offer. However SD cards are VERY cheap these days. I use my cards, usually 4 gigs, and then save them, carefully captioned. This is a truly wonderful camera, with a GREAT lens and processing engine. It is a very fine buy. Good shooting.JAY A : No SD card is included.MICHAEL M : I do not recall but had a number of SD cards already for my Nikons (D90 and D800). An 8 GB only costs $15 and 16 GB costs $23 at Adorama. By the way, the S100 is wonderful--the quality of the images is very high; I use the S100 a lot despite having the bigger Nikons to use.
Shopper : hello which serial number have this canon s100?EDWARD R : Don't the serial numbers all change? It's a very nice camera, though I think there is a new one that just was released. I haven't played with that one yet.STEVE P : Why do you want to know my s/n?ANDREW R : Unfortunately that information is not available until the unit is pulled from the warehouse for shipment.

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2014-12-06T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great Little Camera

Easily pocket able , Great Pictures, What not to like! Decent low light performance and once you increase the sharpness adjustment you will get tack sharp shots. Canons JPEG processing is excellent. Video is good also.

Glick1

2014-02-21T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

S100 great pocket camera

very nice pocket camera. small, great IQ, nice features. RAW image or JPG, 2.0 thru more than 1/2 the zoom. HDR and night shots. good ISO control. hard to beat at this price range.

mkse55

2013-10-17T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

I am happy with this camera

I just purchased this little point and shoot camera. I use it for photographing art work , casual shots ,and family photos. Portable,light and easy to work with. .

selva s.

2013-09-23T20:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Crappiest Powershot ever

Overpriced and poor replacement to the S95. Three product advisories issued w/in one year of camera release. Lens wouldnt retract after several months. Canon really has dropped the ball on this line and lost a lot of fans of their Powershot series. Much better options out there ..

Jkelly

2013-08-17T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Better than the S90, which it replaced

My S90 was aging after getting thousands of photos with it, so I got the S100, and love its wider view, slightly faster response time, and dislike its short battery life compared to the S90. Shutter lag is till a little slow. Three steps foreward, one step back. I got a Lenmar battery and that has at least as long battery life for way less money.

IVAN S.

2013-07-30T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

small camera but big on features

This little camera is perfect for digiscoping. It is a small point and shoot, but has the ability to take both jpeg and raw manually. I would give it 5 stars, but I know the camera has had some problems with the lens and I may need a firmware update. The battery is short lived and I have read about concerns with temperature. So far I am very pleased.

azpidge

2013-07-15T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

great so far

I own a Nikon D5100 DSLR and a small inexpensive Canon point & Shoot camera. I love my Nikon but for vacations and other occasions it's just too big to lug around. We purchased our other point & shoot Canon for a trip three years ago. Although I love the outdoor photos it took I was always disappointed in it's low light capabilities. So I gave that camera to my husband and bought the Canon S100 for myself on Ken Rockwell's recommendations. As a DSLR user primarily I wanted a camera with a lot more control than simply setting it on auto and firing away. This camera gives me a lot of options plus a dedicated ring for aperture adjustment. I can easlily adjust the lighting for day or night. I've so far used it in manual mode but also a couple of shots in auto when I wanted to take a quick shot without thinking about it. I haven't had this camera long but so far am really happy with it. Plus the photos are crisp and clear and even at a higher ISO in lower light the photos turn out good. It feels pretty solid in your hands too. I'm sold on this camera and look forward to years of use. I'd recommend this to my friends.

TINA W.

2013-06-24T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Love this camera!

Photos are crisp and clear! I need to read the manual to understand all the options it offers. Great flash for low light situations. Movie feature is marvelous! Microphone surprises me when volume is low. Video allows zooming while recording. Not all camera of this size offers this. Size is perfect for me - easy to fit in your pocket. I wish the strap had the extra slide to allow for tightening around my wrist. Without this, the strap loop is too big for me.

chris m.

2013-06-20T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

I would buy this product again and again

Things that are great about it

krasimirrm

2013-06-17T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Canon Powershot S100

The Canon Powershot S100 is an ideal pocket camera for me. The camera is easy to use and the image quality is very high. I can shoot jpeg and RAW so Photoshop editing of the images is easy. For the money, this camera is hard to beat.

WILLIAM P.

2013-06-11T20:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

Lens Flaw Ruins Otherwise Great Camera

I purchased this camera in December 2011 and have used it for thousands of pictures and for HD video. Picture and video quality is superb. It is my "go to" camera for traveling light applications. Unfortunately . . . the lens jammed in June 2012. Two week repair plus shipping and insurance. Lens jammed again in June 2013. Back to the shop hoping the warranty will be honored. Had to buy a replacement as I use the camera almost daily in my business. I can not recommend this camera.

Sparks

2013-06-03T20:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Horrible perfomance

I have this camera for over 5 months now, I never get night and indoor picture correct. They always come out blurry. I don't recommend any purchase this for indoor photo shots

Manu

2013-05-25T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Excellent DSLR alternative for travel

Bought this little point and shoot as an alternative to my Canon 7D for a trip to Rio de Janiero and surroundings. Advised that taking a DSLR would not be wise, for the sake of the camera or of myself. (In retrospect, plenty of Brazilian tourists on Rio beaches and elsewhere with their DSLRs, so I expect the danger was overhyped and no different than many other intl. situations). Bought specifically for its RAW capability and relatively good optical performance. There were a few better choices in this category, e.g. larger Sony sensors and better aperture lenses, but not at this price point or size. Very important to me is small enough to fit in front jeans pocket, when traveling, which this camera still manages to do. My last travel camera was a SD870/880 which was a bit smaller. Overall, very satisfied with the camera. Didn't find too much use for the manual control ring on the lens. I guess my shooting style with a P&S is different than with a DSLR. Only disappointment was with macro, so if you're big on macro I would do some additional research.

Dylan

2013-05-20T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Love the texture on the camera & heft

Like it a lot.

Travelin T.

2013-04-13T21:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Camera has a design flaw, dont buy.

The camera has a design flaw. Mine broke down twice in 5 months with very little use or abuse. I am asking canon to send me a new camera. I will follow up on the progress.

bucketcam

2013-04-08T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Taking Great Pictures

I've been using this camera for a couple of weeks now and it is performing will. I retired my s95 for the s100, and most of the functions are the same. I like the look of the silver, a nice change from my old black one. It took great vacation shots of my kids on the beach and camping. I got some action shots of the dogs and kids playing in the ocean, and captured a pretty cool shot of a kitesurfer who passed us by. Clear images. The biggest drawback for me with this camera and most point and shoots I have used is the lag. I love my SLR for being able to hit the shutter and take a picture immediately. I have had times where I missed the shot because of lag with the s95 and the new s100.

Michelle

2013-03-11T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great quality, great value!

I purchaed this camera for my girlfriend. I'm the proud ownder of an S95 and an S100 was a natural evolution to it. I love the wide 24mm field of view and low noise performance. Big fan!

CARLOS D.

2013-02-24T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

So Frustrated!

Great looking camera, but the User Guide is awful. So little real information on how to use this new camera of mine. I want my old camera back!

LynNM

2013-02-20T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Battery Life Very Poor

I researched this camera quite a bit and did notice the poor battery performance remarks. I just did not know it was as bad as it was, or even think it could be so bad. I regularly carry 4 batteries (charged up because the battery loses its juice so fast. It is very bothersome.

Rick

2013-02-12T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

great point and shoot

great images from a small point and shoot. perfect for times you don't want to lug around the dslr.

sam-bam

2013-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Good but one major deficiency

I have had this camera for a year and a half. I wanted to have a pocket-size all-purpose camera for shooting kids and to use while skiing. I am a photographer and always like to have a camera with me. Cell phones are useful but in general won't do if you want good quality and to make larger prints. This camera takes great shots. It focuses fast and accurately and handles most scenes quite well.I use the program or scene modes frequently and find that I only use manual mode rarely. The images from this camera will not hold up to close inspection with larger sensor cameras but will give you good shots in most situations. Color saturation and dynamic range as well as detail will not be as good as C size or full frame sensors. That doesn't mean that you won't get acceptable pictures depending on your purpose. The problems that I've had with this camera have been significant to me. The first is that this battery cannot stand up to exposure to cold weather for even a brief period. You may get one or two Shots off when taking pictures on a mountain while skiing or even 15 seconds of video but no more. The red battery light comes on telling you that you need to change your battery and this even though the battery is fully charged. I returned my camera to Canon who told me nothing was wrong and that the camera was up to spec. This camera is not guaranteed to take pictures at temperatures below 32°. All my previous PowerShot cameras have been fine under the circumstances in fact I have never had a problem before. I Returned my camera a second time when this continued to happen this year and they change the motherboard. The camera is a little better but it's clear that the problem relates to this particular battery. The battery has been changed For the S110 which is back to the battery used in the S95. Interestingly my wife has the S95 and that is the camera that we used this season for our ski pictures without a problem. The camera makes beautiful videos in high definition of indoor sporting events with the only problem being again the battery not lasting that long. If you shoot in slow motion your images are also likely to be somewhat dark unless you are in a very bright arena. To Make a long story short, this is an excellent camera particularly at it's present price point. It gives beautiful pictures, beautiful videos and has state-of-the-art functionality for a point-and-shoot camera.If you plan on just going out and shooting a couple of snapshots, the battery will do fine. If you're going to use this to shoot events make sure you buy an extra battery. If you plan on using this outdoors in cold weather buy something else. ps. Canon Service was actually quite good. My problem was apparently more about the battery than malfunction. The service was fast and pleasant and I have no complaints with them.

snapdoc

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great camera

I love having a camera that I can easily keep with me and that also allows me easy manual manipulation and doesn't get in the way of itself. I'm impressed by the camera's ability to read and anticipate exposure and white balance.

ryang

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

a gift to cherish

This little power house travels everywhere I go. The only thing this camera is missing is the key chain attachment.

J.D

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Fun camera

I have only taken a few pictures and I am very satisfied with this camera.

steel-lee

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

the best in its category

It's an ideal camera for events and travel. It's in my opinion the best compact in its price category, compared with the Sony cybershot, and with the recent Canon Powershr s110.The quality of the videos is impressive.

Jackie J.

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great "little" Camera

I wanted a small camera to keep handy while documenting aircraft restoration. I got a small camera and never realized how difficult it would be to handle. Performance, image quality and operation are fine I just need a big camera that is small. Yes, I can't have both so small it is.

CAVU M.

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great pictures for compact camera!

I bought this camera for indoor action shots of my son's basketball games. After comparing the pictures from this camera to my other basketball action photos, the quality isn't even comparable. I can get great clear pictures which was impossible from my last camera and this camera is 1/4 of the size. Amazing! Still learning to use all of the features.

cathy

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Canon S100 PowerShot a Winner

I love this camera because it does so well in situations where I just can't have the heavy, bulky studio equipment with me. Amazing for something that fits in a vest pocket. It performs easily and quite well in Manual, Av, Program and Auto and in mixed and contrasty lighting allowing me to shoot fast without making a big deal about it. And it has the choice of menu functions allowing me to personalize it to my needs.

JF

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Tiny for so many features

Very small for a camera with GPS (the new S110 doesn't have), RAW, 24mm equiv. wide angle, manual controls, etc. I had considered Panasonic LX7, but went with the smaller Canon. Battery life not great, max aperture decreases greatly if zoomed, video not full HD. Canon makes an underwater housing for the S100, but I haven't used it yet -- I did realize that to enclose it in the housing I have to remove the strap from the camera, which is difficult to remove and insert. Nevertheless, I am satisfied with this camera, and if I had to do it again, would still make the same choice.

N T.

2013-01-20T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Best Advanced Pocket Camera

Great advanced camera, performs better than expected. This is a replacement to my lost S90 wich was a really good compact. I really enjoy taking pictures with this little but powerful camera, it delivers great results, the camera grip and control wheel are very useful, the only con I encountered is that the battery life lasts less when the GPS is used. I consider this to be a pro level compact camera.

CUser

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Sleek and Serious.

The PowerShot S100 is a sophisticated pocket-friendly point-and-shoot digital camera that has the power advanced users and enthusiasts need to create standout images.

As with other PowerShot cameras, the compact PowerShot S100 incorporates all of the advanced Canon technologies that make capturing superb photos and video as easy as pressing a button. Yet, when it's time to get creative, the very same camera in the hands of a skilled photographer can produce stunning images that would be at home in a gallery. As automatic or manual as you need it to be, the PowerShot S100 is, at once, a pocket camera and a serious photographic tool, impressing even demanding pros. It incorporates the Canon HS SYSTEM, now featuring the new DIGIC 5 Image Processor for enhanced image quality and amazing low-light performance.

The fast f/2.0 lens helps you tackle unfavorable lighting and capture breathtaking portraits with beautiful, shallow depth-of-field. 12.1 Megapixels ensure crisp, richly detailed images, and a 5x Optical Zoom provides an excellent all-around range to shoot near or far.

What's in the box:

  • PowerShot S100 Body
  • Battery Pack NB-5L
  • Battery Charger CB-2LX
  • Wrist Strap WS-DC11
  • USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCU
  • Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM