Hi testered,
If I understand correctly, the lower the f-stop setting the shallower the depth of field can be.
That is correct.
So does that mean, the SX100 can produce images with a shallower depth of field than the SX130?
If the focal length of the lenses are the same, it should be the case. However on this type of camera, the focal length is quite short, even at full zoom so the depth of field is not particularly shallow anyway. The factors that reduce the depth of field are a wide aperture (small f number), a longer focal length and close subject to camera distance. Google the subject, there'll be plenty of tutorials to read.
Why not do some test shots to compare the 2 cameras. You probably won't see a great deal of differnce. You need to take shots of a receding scene that has definite makers like fence posts, or at closer distances, looking along a ruler.
Terry