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Description:
Loaded with Features Designed for Your Fast-Paced Life. The sleek PowerShot S3 IS digital camera offers you high resolution, an extra-long zoom, advanced yet easy-to-use movie functions plus great new shooting options. Also, with Image Stabilizer technology, images and movies taken with the S3 IS are sharp and smooth, even when the camera gets jostled. It's everything you need to capture the fun, excitement and beauty of your active life, wherever it takes you!
Quick Glance
Memory Type: Secure Digital (SD) Card, MultiMediaCard (MMC)
LCD Screen Size: 2 in
Camera Type: Bridge Camera
Megapixels: 6 Megapixel
Image Stabilization: Optical
Lens Mount: Fixed
Optical Zoom: 12
Weight: 14.50
Summary
Product Title: Canon PowerShot S3 IS Bridge Camera - Black
Manufacturer: Canon
Lowest Price: $775.95 from Amazon.com
Power Score: 4.4 | 43 Reviews
Product Reviews (17)
Canon S3...a notch above the S2
Strengths: Long zoom,great gunmetal color gives a professional look, live histogram, IS that works very well, dedicated ISO button,post processing options, nine point grid, gr8 battery life, focus at long zoom.
Weakness: red eye,lcd does not latch on camera perfectly, noise above ISO 200, shutter button and zoom lever a bit loose, noise from lens during movie.
Having used the Canon S2 IS for 2 months, I knoew exactly what I would get with the S3. Firstly, the nice black professional look of the S3 impressed me. I like the histogram,quick startup(under 2 secs), quick flash recycle,shot to shot time(under 2 sec),super quiet zoom 12x,dedicated ISO button, quick focus lock at long zoom.I have mostly used the S3 indoors so far, it definitely produced 90%...
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By kirry007 - May 30, 2006
LOVE THIS CAMERA!
Strengths: Amazing zoom, video mode, a lot of shooting modes
Weakness: Can't think of any.
This is not a technical review, I'm just a normal person giving my personal review of the camera. This is the best camera we have ever had. We bought it after reading reviews and seeing sample pictures and video, and it has been a joy to have so far. It is an amazing camera for taking pictures and video at concerts, we know! I've posted our concert pictures and video at different places and...
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By sumblonde090 - Dec 7, 2006
Excellent Camera
Strengths: Ease of use, Quality of Pictures
Weakness: Small memory card
I've had this camera for about a month, and this is my first experience with a digital superzoom. I can say that I am not disappointed. So far I have been very impressed with almost everything. The ease of use is great for amatuers, and the quality of the pictures is excellent. I am still learning to use some features. The only negative comment that I have is regarding the standard 16MB card that...
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By jjfink - Aug 27, 2006
Canon Powershot S3 IS a winner
Strengths: Variable speed 12X Optical Zoom, Optical stabilization, quick focus, excellent movie capture, function buttons nicely located, tiltable LCD, takes AA batteries, minimal lag between shots.
Weakness: LCD could be larger, Lens cap can come off too easily, must purchase separate adapter to attach protective or creative filters. Movie mode limit of 1GB or 1 hour clips at a time.
I really like the versatility of a 12X optical zoom which I can control the speed of the zoom. It acquires focus quickly compared to other cameras I've sampled. The optical image stabilizer works great and doesn't reduce quality of picture like digital IS does. I normally carry my Casio Exilim EX-Z750 in my pocket or brief case for everyday shots, but this Canon is the perfect combination of...
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By DragonCHC - Jul 19, 2006
Great Camera
Strengths: Super zoom, great picutres.
Weakness: None.
What a camera! The pictures are great with sharp images from corner to corner, a 12x zoom lens, and an extremely effective Optical Image Stabilizer. The benefits of the the Optical Stabilizer cannot be understated on a camera with such a long zoom range. When you zoom into maximum telephoto every slight movement of your hands results in a huge movement at the lens. With the stabilizer though it...
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By geotuna - Jun 30, 2006





