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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 PowerShot Pro Series S5 IS 8.0MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

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Brand: Canon
Category: Photography

List Price: $449.99
Buy Used: $270.00
You Save: $179.99 (40%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 377 reviews
Sales Rank: 54

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Includes Software: Yes
Optical Zoom: 12
Digital Zoom: 4
Connectivity: AV
Display Size: 2.5
Battery: 4 AA
Maximum Focal Length: 72
Minimum Focal Length: 6
Maximum Resolution: 8000000
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 4.6 x 3.2

MPN: S5
Model: S5
UPC: 013803079616
EAN: 0013803079616
ASIN: B000Q3043Y

Release Date: May 15, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Unbelievable deal on a Canon S5!!   June 14, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

My camera S2 was recently stolen, and I was devastated - at the loss of my photos and the equipment. However, they don't sell the S2 in stores any more, so I had to look at the S3 and S5 for something comparable. Unfortunately, I was not prepared to spend $350 on a new one. Then I started looking for refurbished units on ebay and Amazon, and didn't find anything for less than $279. I looked for weeks, not prepared to spend that. Then one night, I was checking in, not expecting to see anything new, but, like a beacon of light, I saw this deal from PhotoWorld. A factory sealed Canon refurb for $189 - TOTAL! I am so happy with the camera and the quick service, and feel the need to HIGHLY recommend this seller. Thanks again PhotoWorld!


5 out of 5 stars Great Price - Fast Delivery   June 13, 2008
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

I saved more than $65 over the Wal Mart cost (price + tax) and received the item on the second day. The S5 IS camera takes great pictures and video.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent camera   June 13, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is one great camera with all the features.
The quality of the images is excellent. Very close
to a digital SLR camera. I strongly recommend this.



5 out of 5 stars Solid, versatile camera, but don't confuse it with a DSLR   June 12, 2008
 12 out of 12 found this review helpful

The Canon PowerShot Pro S5 IS is a solid camera, but do not confuse it with a real DSLR like its big brothers in the Canon line or competitors such as the Nikon D60, D80 or D300.

The S5, despite it's mini-DSLR style, is still a point 'n shoot camera, albeit one that is of very high build quality and loaded with features.

Major shortcomings first: images are noisier than in some competitors down to ISO 100. This is, frankly, unexpected at this price and in this brand. Start-up and shot-to-shot recycling times are still on the slightly slow side. Expect to miss a lot of critical moments as you would with any other point 'n shooter. The camera is a bit on the heavy side, though this is consistent with the build quality (I think) and the use of AA batteries. On the whole, not a long list and nothing serious.

On the plus side, there several features I consider outstanding and unique. The video quality (with stereo microphones) is nothing less than astounding. A friend of mine has been making videos for YouTube of music club performances, handheld with harsh club lighting and they are surprisingly good. I have been very impressed with the videos I've made under a variety of conditions. I suspect many people like having a video capability in their still camera. I know I do and appreciate that I don't have to carry a separate device. The zoom range is terrific, the Image Stabilization (IS) works while in video mode, which is very welcome and very important and you can zoom while in video mode. All in all, if you appreciate having a video capability, a good reason to buy the camera.

The Canon LCD display can be set in many positions, with its unique hinging system. You can hold the camera overhead or ground level. You can flip it over for use as a monitor when doing photos or videos of yourself. (A particularly handy gadget to use when you're on vacation or otherwise want to include yourself in images is the Quik Pod Pro-Plus Extendable Handheld Tripod (18-inch) with Accessory Kit - for Canon Powershot, Casio, Epson, Fuji Finepix, HP, Kodak Easyshare, Minolta, Nikon Coolpix, Olympus Stylus, Panasonic, Pentax Optio & Sony Cybershot Digital Point & Shoot Cameras.) There is also an optical viewfinder. I find this combination in many Canon cameras an unbeatable feature.

There is, unusually for a camera of this class, a hotshoe for external flashes. Adding an external flash will provide tremendous improvement to the range and versatility of your camera in almost all photographic situations. Ever wonder why the pros always use and external flash? It's because it helps them turn out better photos. Even a low power external flash will work wonders and the S5 is one of the few cameras in this range to permit you to use one.

The S5 uses AA batteries. Many will argue that this is an old-fashioned approach. Not me. On too many occasions (one is actually one too many), I have had run out of juice with lithium ion battery powered cameras. Nothing is more frustrating then a camera that is without power. AA batteries are available worldwide, are relatively inexpensive and relatively lightweight. Again, I consider the use of AA batteries in the S5 to be an advantage and a reason to buy the camera. A set will last for 150 -200 shots.

In terms of general features, image quality is excellent, with ISO available up to 1600. Noise starts at ISO 100 and becomes progressively worse at higher ISOs. This is normal for this kind of camera.

Color rendition is excellent. I haven't yet notice any purple fringing which is relatively common in cameras of this kind.

There are more than 20 pre-set shooting parameters, more frankly than you will ever be likely to use or even remember. There is - bless Canon - full manual control available. This is a real camera!

The controls are well laid out and, even with my large hands, I had no difficulty manipulating any of the controls. Menus are intelligently done and easy to navigate. There is a separate button for video which is a nice, but necessary, touch.

Focus at all ranges is pretty quick, though I have encountered some occasional hunting.

Lens range is typical for a 12x. Be nicer if the bottom end were the equivalent of a 28mm, not 35mm.

There is competition in this price and feature range. Panasonic offers the Lumix FZ18 which offers an 18x zoom with a 28mm equivalent bottom range. It is worth considering, but lacks the Canon swivel display and video zoom capabilities.

Overall the Canon S5 is an undeniably fine camera for its price range. It is absolutely not a DSLR and anyone wanting the feel of a traditional 35mm SLR and the ability to grab instant pictures should seriously consider spending far more and buying a DSLR. Within its limitations, however, the Canon S5, in my opinion, sits at the top of its class and should be seriously considered.

Jerry




5 out of 5 stars Pleased Canon Owner   June 12, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This (Canon Powershot S5IS) is my first Canon still photo camera (I own a Canon video camera) and was pleasantly surprised with ease of operation and pleased with the results. Out of the box, with minimal instruction, I was taking decent photos. As my knowledge of the camera increased, the quality of my photos increased as well. (I guess it really pays to read the instruction book.) I was pleased with the quality of photos taken as well as the number of features available. While I may never use each and every one with great skill and proficiency, as my knowledge increases so does the daring to try more. I had only recently had point and shoot digital cameras so while I could not quite afford a DSLR, this Canon Powershot S5IS is easily the next step down from a DSLR but it does not step down on quality. Overall, aside from certain learning mistakes (operator error), photos were crisp, clean and detailed. FYI: The image stabilization is excellent. If your budget is in-between a pocket point-and-shoot and a DSLR but you need high quality photos, this is worth the money! Also, insider note: If you buy this camera from Amazon, shop the prices in the wee hours of the morning. For some reason their prices are cheaper in the wee hours of the night (1:30am-4:30am)than during daylight hours. Go figure

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