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November 2011
(83%)
103 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(75%)
37 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
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Die Autoren gefallen
Ausgezeichnete Bildqualität
Verbesserungen beim Design
Hervorragendes Bedienkonzept
Lichtstarkes Objektiv
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Eingängige Handhabung
Reichhaltige Ausstattung
Starke Verarbeitung
Zuverlässige Automatiken
Gute Bildqualität
Ortsspeicherung per GPS
Exzellent niedriges Bildrauschen
Sehr gute Detailtreue
Bedienkonzept
Wertiges Gehäuse
Großer Ausstattungsumfang inklusive HDRFunktion und GPS mit Logger
Kompaktes
Gut Designtes und robustes Gehäuse
Spitzenklasse unter den Kompaktkameras
Durchdachte Bedienung
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kurze Akkulaufzeit
Simple GPSFunktion
Etwas langsam
Teils etwas langsam
Schwacher Akku
Geringer Zoomfaktor
HD-Video mit ruckelnder Bewegungsdarstellung
Auflösungsverlust am Bildrand bei ISO 100
Keine Fernauslösemöglichkeit
Am Teleende etwas lichtschwaches Objektiv
Knappe Akkulaufzeit
Besonders bei Temperaturen unter 5 °C
HDRFunktion ohne automatische Bildausrichtung erfordert Stativ
Veröffentlicht: 2011-11-11, Autor: Christopher , Testbericht von: reviewed.com
Zusammenfassung: Canon's PowerShot S100 succeeds the S95, a high performance model that many considered to be the best deal in the ultracompact market. The latest iteration of this popular point-and-shoot offers more refinement than reinvention, but that's hardly a bad th...
Veröffentlicht: 2011-11-11, Autor: Christopher , Testbericht von: reviewed.com
Zusammenfassung: Canon's PowerShot S100 succeeds the S95, a high performance model that many consider to be the best deal in the ultracompact market. The latest iteration of this popular point-and-shoot offers more refinement than reinvention, though that's hardly a bad t...
Great build quality, Responsive GPS system, Superb image quality – particularly when shooting raw, Excellent manual control over settings, Very impressive performance at high ISOs,
Launch price is a little steep, Limited control over the builtin flash, Some features aren't as easily accessible as we'd like
Take into account the superb handling, impressive image quality – particularly at high ISOs – slick, detailed Full HD video, plus a responsive, accurate GPS system, and you have the recipe for a pretty remarkable camera that you can take anywhere.
Excellent build, great design and handling, Settings control rings can be customised, Picture quality up to 800 ISO or even 1600 ISO, Manual mode and RAW mode, 1080p HD video with stereo sound and optical zoom
Edges of the frame aren't as sharp at wideangle settings, Heavy distortion in RAW shots at wideangle settings, Aperture soon drops as you zoom (f/2 for wideangle, f/5.9 for telephoto), Limited battery life (200 photos or less with GPS active)
The Canon PowerShot S100 is a camera that's great to use, with plenty of advanced functions and handling that's sometimes worthy of an SLR. What's more, it takes high-quality pictures and videos. It's just a shame that the lens isn't a little more cons...
Great pictures, biggest zoom in category, more control than S95
Poor close-focusing, very expensive, no hotshoe for viewfinder or extra flash, 200 shots per charge
Excellent pictures, small size, great design, GPS technology and 1080p HD movie are all plus points. Occasional close-focusing issues, a high price and no hotshoe are the only criticisms that we do have. Otherwise the S100 makes good on its promise to ...
This is an outstanding compact camera. It fits easily in a pocket, yet feels rugged enough to stand a little careless handling. The control ring around the lens is most useful for instant exposure compensation - every camera should have it. With prices i...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-19, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
The image quality is outstanding. At ISO400 there is little evidence of noise and no noise reduction effects at all. Resolved detail is impressive, so the boost to 12 megapixels doesn't seem to have consequences for picture quality.
The battery goes flat very quickly if you forget to turn off the GPS function. A warning pops up on the screen to advise that GPS continues to drain the battery even when the camera is off. Take care! The Getting Started manual is absolutely useless
This is an outstanding compact camera. It fits easily in a pocket and yet feels rugged enough to stand a little careless handling. The function control ring around the lens is most useful for instant exposure compensation — every camera should have it. Wi...
Zusammenfassung: Read later Canon has broken with the top-quality compact mob with the S100, increasing the megapixel count to 12 and boosting the zoom range to 5X (24mm-120mm film equivalent). After Panasonic startled the world with the LX3, with its modest zoom an...
Full manual controls and RAW shooting; superb feature set for any level of photographer; excellent image quality; 1080p and superslow-motion video modes
Short battery life, especially when GPS is used; sluggish RAW shooting and flash-recycling times, $549
Canon did an excellent job updating its S-series line with the S100, bringing additional features, improved high-ISO/low-noise performance, and very good image quality. As a result, this camera is the perfect companion for anyone interested in manual s...
Zusammenfassung: Canon has taken one of its most successful digicams, the PowerShot S95, and upgraded it with a new sensor and image processor, longer zoom lens and better ergonomics to produce the PowerShot S100. It's also reduced the price by $50 and added a GPS receive...