Testseek.co.uk have collected 28 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot N100 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot N100.
July 2014
(77%)
28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
7 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
77010028
The editors liked
Easy to use
Touchscreen
Two
Way camera
The Canon PowerShot N100 packs a larger-than-usual sensor and a lens that starts at a bright f1.8 aperture
A combination that gets you better photo quality in low-light conditions than you'd get from a typical point-and-shoot. Shooting performance is exc
Nice-looking photos
Unique storytelling mode
Bright touchscreen
Wide aperture lens
The editors didn't like
LCD not visible from front
It's heavier and bigger than the similarly spec'ed PowerShot S120
The Canon PowerShot N100 packs a larger-than-usual sensor and a lens that starts at a bright f1.8 aperture, a combination that gets you better photo quality in low-light conditions than you'd get from a typical point-and-shoot. Shooting performance is exc
It's heavier and bigger than the similarly spec'ed PowerShot S120; the design overall isn't great; the rear-facing camera is sort of a waste; NFC is underutilized
The Canon PowerShot N100's photos and performance are a step in the right direction for point-and-shoots, but the N100 design needs a bit more work and perhaps fewer novelties....
Overly large and heavy, Stumbles at high ISOs, Rear-facing camera a bit gimmicky, LCD doesn't fully tilt
The N100 is more about the experience of photography – capturing the moment – beyond taking a good picture. It's about getting back those casual photographers who have migrated to highly capable smartphones that are fun to use. Canon, which is a fairly ...
Published: 2014-01-11, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Canon continues to let its N-series engineers run wild with their imaginations with the release of the PowerShot N100. And we got to test it out at the Consumer Electronics Show 2014 in Las Vegas. Unlike the square form PowerShot N that came before it, t...
The PowerShot N100 is one of the relatively new breed of compact cameras that are designed to tackle the cameraphones' assault on the dedicated camera market. It offers simple controls and an optical zoom. In theory its 12.1-million-pixel 1/1.7-inch CMOS...
The Canon PowerShot N100 is clearly aimed at the selfie-loving market and it's a neat idea. And we like the fact that it can be operated like a normal camera, unlike the slightly annoying PowerShot N. Stay tuned for a full review.Canon PowerShot N100 rele...
Abstract: Quick TakeProsHigh image quality thanks to its large 1/1.7" image sensorBurst mode does not slow or have shot limitSelfie fans will like dual-lens capture modesAuto focus is fast and accurateVery good battery lifeHigh-resolution LCDTouch screen navigation...
Abstract: Canon has announced the PowerShot N100, a compact that comes with an additional rear-facing camera that captures an image of video of the photographer at the moment the shutter is pressed.Various modes on the N100 allow users to combine both the main s...
The Canon PowerShot N100 packs a larger-than-usual sensor and a lens that starts at a bright f1.8 aperture, a combination that gets you better photo quality in low-light conditions than you'd get from a typical point-and-shoot. Shooting performance is exc
It's heavier and bigger than the similarly spec'ed PowerShot S120; the design overall isn't great; the rear-facing camera is sort of a waste; NFC is underutilized
The Canon PowerShot N100's photos and performance are a step in the right direction for point-and-shoots, but the N100 design needs a bit more work and perhaps fewer novelties....
The PowerShot N100 is one of the relatively new breed of compact cameras that are designed to tackle the cameraphones' assault on the dedicated camera market. It offers simple controls and an optical zoom. In theory its 12.1-million-pixel 1/1.7-inch CMOS...