love it | Canon PowerShot Pro Series S5 IS 8.0MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
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Canon PowerShot Pro Series S5 IS 8.0MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
Canon
Canon
, 2007
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based on 395 reviews
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highly recommended
Great mega-zoomonly lacking a few things
Previously we had owned a
Canon
Powershot G
series
camera
. We decided to switch to the S series because of the extended
zoom
,
image
stabilization, and im
pro
ved video recording. We have not upset with our choice. The S5 has handled nicely, taking great pictures and being very quick. This had been a minor drawback with our G series camera. The addition of a hotshoe is a nice bonus. Too often I need som flash fill at a greater distance than 9'.
If I have one complaint it would be that I wish this camera took RAW pictures. I like to experiment in HDR photos and the RAW format would give me more control. Regardless, this is a great camera if you want a large zoom and don't expect it to fit in your pocket.
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I love this camera!
I love photography, and as much as I'd love to own a dSLR it's just not in my budget at the moment. This is the next best thing, in my opinion. I love the option of full manual control, and the automatic and
pro
gram modes make this
camera
nearly foolproof. I was taking great pictures right out of the box, and they've only gotten better as I've learned more about the camera. Contrary to what other reviewers have experienced, I've enjoyed the AA batteries. It's nice to know that if I'm out on vacation and run the batteries down, I can pop into Walgreens and grab a pack for $4 rather than being without my camera until I can charge it. I immediately replaced mine with Low Self-Discharge rechargeables and find they have a remarkable lifespan. I can take probably 300 pictures or more on a charge. I've been using this camera for 6 months now, and here are some of my experiences with it:
Pros:
1.
Zoom
- Once you get used to it, the zoom is really precise. I can compose a shot in under a second without having to fiddle with it too much. At first, the variable speed zoom lever takes a little trial and error though.
2. Hotshoe- To be honest here, I don't have a speedlight yet. But I am thrilled to have the option and it's next on my list to purchase.
3. Layout- I find the buttons, menus and overall layout of the camera extremely intuitive and easy to use. Buttons are easily accessible and comfortable while gripping the camera. After one quick read through the manual, I could easily locate any setting I might need in the menu system.
4. LCD- I am so addicted to the pivoting screen that I'm afraid I won't be able to take pictures without it when the time finally comes to upgrade from this camera. I love that I can take eye-level shots of my kids without crawling through the mud with them, lol. I can compose shots that do not include tourists' heads because I can hold the camera above the heads and still see the screen. I can take a family portrait and see that everyone is actually in the frame. Brilliant!
5. Pictures
a. Auto- This camera takes some of the best exposed, consistently good pictures of any point and shoot I've ever used. This holds especially true in low light.
b. Manual- Mastering manual control was much simpler than I thought. Nearly all the adjustments can be made with the 4-way button. The on-screen meter runs a little underexposed for my taste, but only by about 1/4 stop. I just compensate accordingly with my settings.
6. Focus checking- I frequently use the feature that shows where the camera focused after the shot. It's as easy as tapping the display button while the review
image
is displayed on the screen and it shows a crop at 100%, a bounding box around the focal point, the histogram and a few other details. This can be an invaluable tool when shooting because nearly all shots look sharp on the LCD of a
digital
camera. It's not till you download them to your computer or try to print that you'll realize if the focus was off.
7. Size/weight- The camera just feels good in the hand. Enough weight and grip to balance nicely and get a stable shot. The ergonomics make it easy to hand hold, even with one hand.
Cons:
1. Noisy- At anything above 200 (and sometimes even lower than that), the pictures are really noisy.
2. Lens cap- This might seem like a petty complaint, but really the lens cap is an important part of any camera, protecting its most delicate part. And this one is terrible. It falls off if you so much as look at the camera too hard. Forget about tossing it in a bag or purse, you'd better have a dedicated camera bag for it in case the cap pops off in transit (which it most certainly will).
3. Lack of available accessories- This really limits this camera, in my opinion. The only accessories available for this model are wide angle, teleconverter and close up lenses. A greater variety of lenses and other accessories (like the underwater housing available for previous models) would have been nice.
In addition to these cons, I have had 2 problems this far: the supplied USB cable died after only a few months. While I realize cables are cheap and readily available, it was a difficult problem to diagnose and caused a lot of frustration. For the price of this camera, and the fact that it comes with zero accessories, I expect the things it did include to be of a higher quality. The other problem I have is that after less than 6 months of use, the pivoting screen no longer consistently detects it's position. When I try to flip the screen outward, the camera switches the display back to the viewfinder. It works fine when I have it opened away from the camera, but as soon as it clicks in place, the display transfers. I have to turn the camera on and off several times to restore correct functionality of the screen. This is frustrating, and I've missed a shot several times because I am fighting with the camera instead of taking pictures. I plan to contact
Canon
customer service about this issue, but was waiting until after my recent family vacation in case the camera needs to be sent in for service. I docked the rating of the camera 1 star for the Cons and also this problem. Otherwise, I couldn't be happier with my choice of camera!
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love it
I purchased this
camera
a year ago and I use it almost daily for work. I love it!! It takes great pictures. The pictures are vivid and crisp. I'm not fond of the batteries but aside that, I'm very happy with it.
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A great choice for an upgrade
If you are like me, you have had a point and shoot
digital
, have become comfortable with how to download, store, back-up etc..., but still are not entirely satisfied with the picture quality. You want something that takes better photos, but don't want to go to an SLR because of the size and you might be a little intimidated by all of the manual settings. You are going to every website, trying to find out which
camera
is the best one to buy, and are now obsessed with trying to decide. If this is you, then you can't go wrong with this camera. I was there, and pulled the trigger on this one, and wouldn't go back. DO NOT BE SCARED BY THE PIXEL concerns that are on various websites...I can't see it on my pictures...you must need a magnifying glass to see it.
I've been using this camera for 4 months now. I use it mainly to take pictures of my kids...in sports, first day of school, birthday etc...this camera takes great pictures. If you are taking these types of shots, I would recommend investing in the external flash for indoor shots. this camera has an ok built in flash, the external flash attached to the hot-shoe takes the photos to the next level.
I manly view photos online, but have had a few hundred sent to Target to be developed. The quality is amazing. People that look at my shots are impressed with the quality. I'm not even using the best camera setting (I typically use the middle of the road setting M2 "fine" setting).
If you are going from a smaller P&S to this camera, I would recommend doing some basic research and learning about exposure, aperture, shutter speed, and so on. You'll get a lot more out of the camera, and im
pro
ve the quality of your pictures. The manual tells you how to use the camera...but it doesn't tell you how to take a quality photo.
Is this SLR quality? No, because the sensor isn't the same as what you get on those cameras. You need a little more light to hit the sensor to take the same shot you could with the SLR, but in an outdoor situation, this camera holds it's own.
I love it and so will you.
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Great camera for the price
Before this
camera
I had a Powershot A620 that I dropped and screwed up the LCD screen. I didn't think I'd be able to tell much difference in the pictures since the S5 is only a few steps up, but the difference is huge! My pictures are so much clearer and the colors are so much more vivid. If you are considering a powershot, but not sure which one, I'd definitely recommend getting the S5 over any of the A
series
.
As a side story... something interesting that happened to me with this camera the first week I had it...
Well, I'm studying abroad in Japan. I got the camera like the day before I went on a 10 day Japan-wide vacation with my husband and in-laws. On the last day of my vacation, we were in Hiroshima and wanted to go to the Island of Miyajima to see the shrine lit up at night. Well, we took a taxi to the station, then took a tram but decided that was going to take too long, so we got off at a random station and took a taxi from there to the Ferry to go to Miyajima. While we were waiting for the ferry to Miyajima, I realized I didn't have my camera anymore. I started FREAKING out, not only because the camera, camera bag and memory cards totalled over $400 dollars, but also because all my pictures from my whole vacation were gone with it, all those memories... I cried and tried to use my Japanese at a police box to explain what happened. It was really difficult explaining that it could be in two taxis or on a tram. They filed a report, but I never thought I'd see it again. I told my Japanese friend what happened and asked if she could call some of the main taxi companies in Hiroshima, since there are thousands of them. She looked it up online and there is a website where most of the main companies are affiliated with and you can report lost items, so she sent a message about mine. The next day she got a phone call saying they found it and asking for an address. I gave them my address and received it in the mail the next day. Cost me 12 bucks for the COD. Japanese people are so honest!! In America, that would be the taxi driver's lucky day!
There is another funny part to this story as well. While I was at the police box making the report, I told my mother-in-law to go on to Miyajima so she could take pictures of it for me. I didn't want the expensive taxi ride to be for nothing! There were two ferries over, one at 10, and one at 10:24. She took the one at 10, and got off, ran to take pictures, and came back to the port in Miyajima. She assumed that since the ferry at 10pm went back to the main island, that the one at 10:24 would also go to Miyajima and then back. But it didn't, it just stayed in Miyajima. So, my mother-in-law would not leave the port and kept crying, saying her family was on the other side. Poor woman, doesn't know a lick of Japanese. Meanwhile, me, my husband and his dad are on the otherside waiting for her to come back. Suddenly the lights turn off at our port. What the heck? We go to look to see if the ferry is coming in, and we see nothing. Everything is dark. So, we forget about the camera and everyone starts freaking out. I start asking a taxi driver about how we can get over there, and he says there are no more ferries, but he might be able to get his friend to take us across for 20000 yen (200 bucks, 300 both ways). We have to do it, because we know she is freaking out and scared and alone and
pro
bably no one understands her. (Not as many people in Japan speak English as they lead you to believe.) But the taxi driver can't get ahold of the guy, he's sleeping. THEN the police from the police box come, saying that our mom is at a hotel and will take the first ferry back in the morning. Apparently, the police from there called the police on the main island. They took us back to the station to talk to her, and we saw her again at 7am the next morning. As soon as she got back, we headed straight for the airport, making our flight just in time. What a way to end a trip, right?
Everytime I look at my camera I think of this story!!!
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The ultra-powerful
12x
optical
zoom
on the PowerShot S5 IS means you'll get the shot you want with no com
pro
mise, yet that's only the beginning of what makes this
camera
so exciting. The S5 IS is loaded with many of
Canon
's latest advanced technologies including the DIGIC III
Image
Processor, so both still images and movies are rendered with fine detail and luminous clarity. And now ambitious photographers have even greater creative latitude thanks to an included hot shoe adapter that allows you to attach Canon Speedlite EX
Series
external flashes. Focusing Range - Normal - 1.6 ft./50cm-infinity (WIDE), 3.0 ft./90cm-infinity (TELE) /Macro - 3.9 in.-1.6 ft./10-50cm (W) / Super Macro - 0-3.9 in./0-10cm (W) Autofocus System - TTL Autofocus / Viewfinders - Optical Viewfinder Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color viewfinder LCD Monitor - 2.5-inch low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD with wide viewing angle Aperture and Shutter - Maximum Aperture f/2.7 (W) - f/3.5 (T) / Shutter Speed / 15-1/3200 sec. Exposure Control - ISO Sensitivity Auto, High ISO Auto, ISO 80/100/200/400/800/1600 equivalent Program AE, Shutter Speed-Priority AE, Aperture-Priority AE, Manual; AE Lock Built-in Flash - Auto, Auto w/Red-eye Reduction, Flash On, Flash On w/Red-eye Reduction, Flash Off; FE lock, Safety FE available Image Storage - SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, MultiMediaCard Dimensions (W x H x D) - 4.60 x 3.15 x 3.06 inches (117.0 x 80.0 x 77.7mm) / Weight - 15.9 oz
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