Digital compact cameras are getting amazingly comparable to SLRs. Especially with the introduction of Canon’s new PowerShot S5 IS.
With the previous PowerShot S2/S3 IS, Canon did a great job in combining great image quality with a 12x zoom lens. But what they are lacking is a flash hotshoe. Which in my opinion is a great loss, as flash photography is really rewarding when you can put on a flash with a tiltable head. It is also one of the key difference between them and a Canon DSLR. But the PowerShot S5 IS just closed this gap between compacts and SLRs by having a flash hotshoe, which supports Canon Speedlites (220EX, 430EX, 580EX) with E-TTL.
The PowerShot S5 IS also features:
8-megapixel
Stereo sound recording
DIGIC III processor
Optical Image Stabilizer
2.5-inch LCD
Face Detection for auto-focus
Support for SDCH/SD and MMC memory cards
From my experience with the Canon PowerShot S2 IS before I upgraded to a DSLR, I have no reservations in recommending this latest successor in the PowerShot S range of cameras.
Availability: Early July 2007
Pricing: US$499.99
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