hey there i'm josh goldman senior editor
with CNET and this is the Canon
PowerShot ELPH 110 HS it's canons entry
point into its 2012 elf lineup so in
general not the most exciting place to
be that doesn't mean it's a bad camera
though because it's not it has a 16
megapixel backside illuminated CMOS
sensor and a new image processor which
improved photo and video quality over
the model it replaces the 100 HS it also
has a wider longer lens with a larger
maximum aperture so shooting options are
geared for snap shooters so no real
control over aperture shutter speed
instead you get a lot of creative and
photo effects Full HD video and
slow-motion video - it's a shame that
cameras like the 110 HS are losing to
smartphones it's faster and takes better
photos and movie clips even as creative
effects are better quality than much of
what you get from various mobile apps so
if you're tired of your smartphone
cameras lens and performance limitations
or you're just looking for a better than
basic snapshot camera definitely check
it out I'm Josh Goldman and that's the
Canon PowerShot ELPH 110 HS
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