I am so happy with my ixus 110 :))

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It is my first digital camera but I can honestly say that it is one of the best things I have ever bought :).

I have some pictures from Japan (where I will be for 5 months). As I just started having fun with photography please comment so I can learn :)

http://www.pbase.com/martijn

--Martijn Brinkers
 
Martin,

Thanks for posting your pictures, as a newbie I'm torn between the small size of the S300 Digital ELPH (same as 110 size) and the S30, which is bigger but has a few more features, notably 3megapixels versus 2mp for the ELPHs. But your photos prove to me that the ELPH-sized cameras can take damn nice pictures! That's good to know as I make up my mind.

-David
It is my first digital camera but I can honestly say that it is one
of the best things I have ever bought :).

I have some pictures from Japan (where I will be for 5 months). As
I just started having fun with photography please comment so I can
learn :)

http://www.pbase.com/martijn

--
Martijn Brinkers
 
The pictures on pbase are not the original. I adjusted them for data-size and screen-size, so the originals are even better. I really like the size of the ixus...it is easy to take with you every time. The s30 is also small but not small enough for me :).
Thanks for posting your pictures, as a newbie I'm torn between the
small size of the S300 Digital ELPH (same as 110 size) and the S30,
which is bigger but has a few more features, notably 3megapixels
versus 2mp for the ELPHs. But your photos prove to me that the
ELPH-sized cameras can take damn nice pictures! That's good to
know as I make up my mind.

-David
It is my first digital camera but I can honestly say that it is one
of the best things I have ever bought :).

I have some pictures from Japan (where I will be for 5 months). As
I just started having fun with photography please comment so I can
learn :)

http://www.pbase.com/martijn

--
Martijn Brinkers
 
Oh I forgot to mention that the S300 is bigger than the 110. I think the S30 and S300 are about the same size (although shaped differently).
Thanks for posting your pictures, as a newbie I'm torn between the
small size of the S300 Digital ELPH (same as 110 size) and the S30,
which is bigger but has a few more features, notably 3megapixels
versus 2mp for the ELPHs. But your photos prove to me that the
ELPH-sized cameras can take damn nice pictures! That's good to
know as I make up my mind.

-David
It is my first digital camera but I can honestly say that it is one
of the best things I have ever bought :).

I have some pictures from Japan (where I will be for 5 months). As
I just started having fun with photography please comment so I can
learn :)

http://www.pbase.com/martijn

--
Martijn Brinkers
 
i know this sounds stupid, but i dont know that much about cameras, how do you change the shutter speed? i see in pictures you have 1/40s and 1/60s, how do you do that? is it the exp. menu?
It is my first digital camera but I can honestly say that it is one
of the best things I have ever bought :).

I have some pictures from Japan (where I will be for 5 months). As
I just started having fun with photography please comment so I can
learn :)

http://www.pbase.com/martijn

--
Martijn Brinkers
 
It is not possible to manually set the shutterspeed with the s110. I sometimes switch off the flash which should result in longer exposure (need a steady hand though :). If you want to make night pictures it is best to switch to manual mode because shutterspeeds can be much longer in manual mode then in auto mode.
i know this sounds stupid, but i dont know that much about cameras,
how do you change the shutter speed? i see in pictures you have
1/40s and 1/60s, how do you do that? is it the exp. menu?
 
martijn brinkers wrote:

It is not possible to manually set the shutterspeed with the s110. I sometimes switch off the flash which should result in longer exposure (need a steady hand though :). If you want to make night pictures it is best to switch to manual mode because shutterspeeds can be much longer in manual mode then in auto mode.
new_s110 wrote:

i know this sounds stupid, but i dont know that much about cameras,
how do you change the shutter speed? i see in pictures you have
1/40s and 1/60s, how do you do that? is it the exp. menu?
When all fails, just read the manual: the shutter speeds could be changed in Tv (with the front ring) and in M (with the control ring)
 
When all fails, just read the manual: the shutter speeds could be changed in Tv (with the front ring) and in M (with the control ring)
You do realize that this was an 11 year old thread? They were probably talking about the first S110 from Canon.

 
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