In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

We review the Canon IXUS 1100HS point-and-shoot camera

In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

The IXUS 1100HS features a 12x optical zoom in a slim and elegant body.

In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

Even while zoomed in at 12x, the lens doesn't extend much.

In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

The IXUS 1100HS supports mini-HDMI and digital (USB) outputs.

In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

IXUS 1100HS: Slim enough to fit in your pocket.

In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

The macro mode on the IXUS 1100HS allows for extreme close-up photography.

In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

A focus-assist lamp allows the IXUS 1100HS to find focus even in very low light conditions.

In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

From the IXUS 1100HS: A flower shot using the macro-mode.

In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

From the IXUS 1100HS: The camera captures a good range of color, contrast and brightness information.

In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

From the IXUS 1100HS: The lens has the ability to create pleasing background blur.

In Pics: Canon IXUS 1100HS

From the IXUS 1100HS: Even in extreme low light conditions, the noise levels are fairly low.

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