The center of the Canon PowerShot ELPH 100 HS "design hides a 1/2.3"-type, 12.1 megapixel CMOS image sensor backlight that provides with a DIGIC 4 with the equivalent of 100 to ISO 3200 sensitivity. 4x optical zoom surrounded by money dominates the front of the ELPH 100 HS and has a range of 35 mm equivalent of 28mm to 112mm, which is a moderate wide angle to telephoto useful. Maximum aperture ranges from f / 2.8 af/5.9 the zoom range. Canon has built an optical image stabilizer in real PowerShot ELPH 100 HS, which fights against the blur of camera shake.
The PowerShot 100 HS lacks any form of optical or electronic viewfinder, with all interaction is via the rear LCD PureColor II G. The display measures 3.0 inches diagonally ELPH 100H and 230 000 pixels, which corresponds approximately to an array of 320 x 240 pixels with each pixel of red separated, green and blue. LCD cover is expected to reach about 100%. In addition to still images at resolutions up to 4000 x 3000 pixels, the PowerShot record video clips high definition up to 100h Full HD (1080p alias, or 1920 x 1080 pixels), with a speed of 24 frames per second at full resolution and 30 frames per second 720p (1280 x 720 pixels) or below. Movies are one with H.264 compression. MOV container and stored include mono linear PCM.
The exhibition will be based on the PowerShot ELPH 100H Multi-segment, which also offers center-weighted and spot modes. No manual control over the appearance of images is provided, but with the HS 100 ELPH offers a choice of Smart Auto, Program Auto, and a selection of scene modes. September white balance modes, including auto, five presets and a manual. The Canon HS 100 is a four-mode flash with a range from 30cm to 4m wide, 50 cm to 2 m in telephoto.
Canon 100H stores images and movies on Secure Digital, SDHC or SDXC cards. Connectivity options include NTSC / PAL standard definition composite and HDMI high definition video and high-speed USB 2.0 data. Power comes courtesy of a property NB-4L lithium-ion battery, which was considered good for a battery life of 230 shots.
The Canon PowerShot ELPH 100H ships of the U.S. market in March 2011, replaced with a starting price of $ 200, the same as the model, the SD1300.
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The PowerShot 100 HS lacks any form of optical or electronic viewfinder, with all interaction is via the rear LCD PureColor II G. The display measures 3.0 inches diagonally ELPH 100H and 230 000 pixels, which corresponds approximately to an array of 320 x 240 pixels with each pixel of red separated, green and blue. LCD cover is expected to reach about 100%. In addition to still images at resolutions up to 4000 x 3000 pixels, the PowerShot record video clips high definition up to 100h Full HD (1080p alias, or 1920 x 1080 pixels), with a speed of 24 frames per second at full resolution and 30 frames per second 720p (1280 x 720 pixels) or below. Movies are one with H.264 compression. MOV container and stored include mono linear PCM.
The exhibition will be based on the PowerShot ELPH 100H Multi-segment, which also offers center-weighted and spot modes. No manual control over the appearance of images is provided, but with the HS 100 ELPH offers a choice of Smart Auto, Program Auto, and a selection of scene modes. September white balance modes, including auto, five presets and a manual. The Canon HS 100 is a four-mode flash with a range from 30cm to 4m wide, 50 cm to 2 m in telephoto.
Canon 100H stores images and movies on Secure Digital, SDHC or SDXC cards. Connectivity options include NTSC / PAL standard definition composite and HDMI high definition video and high-speed USB 2.0 data. Power comes courtesy of a property NB-4L lithium-ion battery, which was considered good for a battery life of 230 shots.
The Canon PowerShot ELPH 100H ships of the U.S. market in March 2011, replaced with a starting price of $ 200, the same as the model, the SD1300.