It's still a good camera in my opinion. That would normally be fantastic if it weren't for the dead battery. He captures some really good images, even at night. All you have to do is learn how to use it. I don't think many cellphones will ever match it in terms of a photo, let alone surpass it. Hence, I believe you should pay attention to the S110 if you require a trustworthy, sturdy soap dish. Certain benefits 1. The camera is expertly constructed. Even just holding it in your hands is pleasant: it feels hefty and steely. All buttons are visibly hit, and nothing plays, rumbles, or peels off. I also dropped the smartphone on a tile, however it just sustained a minor ding. Touchscreen 2. It's convenient. 3. Surprisingly adept at shooting video. The built-in stabilizer also functions simultaneously and, I must add, it functions flawlessly. The wave is generally captured by the sound as well. 4. There are numerous settings and adjustments, and with the right technique, you can use them to take shots that are very good. Cons are: 1. The device's built-in Wi-Fi is, in my opinion, total nonsense. I did connect my iPad to it, and the photos did transfer. But. First of all, you cannot watch or transmit the video using this method, as it only functions where there is Wi-Fi. 2. No GPS. This feature should be added rather than Wi-Fi, in my opinion. 3. The camera's battery is its biggest flaw. No, it is sufficient for me to picture it in theory. In other words, I can typically take between 100 and 130 images on a full charge, but not so much for video. A complete charge lasts at most 10 minutes. One approach to deal with this problem is to get more batteries, which I did straight away. But still, carrying five more batteries with you to shoot about an hour of video is terribly inconvenient. 4. Please be aware that the zoom is incredibly slow and noisy when recording video. 5. Working from the network is not an option. It's too bad. In that case, battery issues would significantly decrease.
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