Saturday, June 23, 2007

Canon PowerShot S5 IS


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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