Introduction
The Canon PowerShot
ELPH 110 HS is a cheap, truly tiny compact camera that occupies the bottom rung of the company’s consumer-oriented
ELPH line. An evolutionary upgrade over last year’s 100 HS, it boasts a higher-resolution 16.1-megapixel
CMOS sensor, a sharper 460k-dot rear
LCD, and a broader sensitivity range that climbs as high as
ISO
3200. The body has been subtly redesigned, but Canon’s reliably
user-friendly control scheme is essentially unchanged, as is the
dead-simple on-screen user interface. Manual controls are still
MIA, but that’s not necessarily a negative in a category that caters to casual users.
The
ELPH 110 HS is available from most major retailers in black, blue, green, pink, red, and silver colors. It debuted at an
MSRP of $249.99, but it’s currently being sold at $179.00 by reputable internet retailers.