Canon PowerShot S5 IS - Expert Reviews

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    Storage media: MultiMedia Card, Optical zoom: 12x, Sensor resolution: 8 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Electronic viewfinder, Weight: 450g, Digital zoom: 4x ...

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    • November 2008 en

      Review summary of Canon PowerShot S5 IS

      By alaTest

      Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 960 reviews of Canon PowerShot S5 IS from international magazines and websites.

      Verdict: The average review rating is 8.25/10. Comparing these reviews to 322256 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 95/100 (or 9.5 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.

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    • July 2008 en

      Canon PowerShot S5 IS Digital Camera

      By Dave Carroll

      Review summary: An articulable LCD, great image stabilization, and top-quality photos add up to a great megazoom.

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    • June 2008 en

      Canon PowerShot S5 IS Digital Camera

      By Dave Carroll, PC World

      Review summary: An articulable LCD, great image stabilization, and top-quality photos add up to a great megazoom.

      Pros: Sturdy and fully adjustable LCD screen, Top-notch image stabilization

      Cons: Poor manual focus, No RAW-format support

      Verdict: Despite a handy function menu for the most commonly used options, the S5 IS has an overabundance of hey-let's-just-throw-it-in features that can clog menus (a wolf-howl sound effect for the self-timer? Really?). This feels indicative of the uneasy balance

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    • February 2008 en

      Canon PowerShot S5 IS review

      By Gordon Laing

      Review summary: Canon's PowerShot S5 IS remains one of the best super-zoom digital cameras on the market. It sports a decent 12x range with optical stabilisation, a useful flip-out and twist screen, a decent degree of manual control and impressively, a flash hotshoe. Som

      Pros: 12x optical zoom with IS., Fully articulated 2.5in screen., Manual control and flash hotshoe., Optical zoom and stereo sound in movies.,

      Cons: Noise visible throughout ISO range., Fringing on high contrast subjects., Widest-angle 'only' 36mm., No RAW recording facility.

      Verdict: The PowerShot S5 IS is certainly a powerful super-zoom camera with some neat features. The 12x range gives you decent coverage, the stabilisation is effective, the flip-out screen allows for unusual angles, the movie options are some of the best around on

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    • February 2008 en

      Hands-On Review: Canon PowerShot S5 IS Digital Camera

      Review summary: The flagship of the PowerShot line, this handsome camera has a rugged feel. It's moderately compact though quite thick, and it sports many well-marked external controls. There's also a function sub-menu for five frequently used features. Basic operation i

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