Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact Camera1.8" LCD - 3x Optical Zoom - 2592 x 1944 Image - 320 x 240 Video - MPN: 8117A001 See Product Details
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Items In Cameras You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact CameraDescription The PowerShot S45 have all the features you could ask for, including 4 Megapixel resolution, an improved Movie Mode, and a host of options, to make this the camera to suit all your digital desires. Quick Glance Memory Type: CompactFlash (CF) Card LCD Screen Size: 1.8" Camera Type: Compact Camera Megapixels: 4 Megapixel Lens Mount: Fixed Optical Zoom: 3 Weight: 9.20 Summary Product Title: Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact Camera Manufacturer: Canon Lowest Price: $99.00 Power Score: 4.1 | 11 Reviews Image Processor Image Sensor: CCD Effective Megapixels: 4 Megapixel Total Pixels: 4.1 Megapixel Lens Features Camera Type: Compact Camera Lens Mount: Fixed Optical Zoom: 3x Digital Zoom: 3.6x Max Aperture: 4.9 1/f Focal Length: 0.28" to 0.84" Storage Memory Card Support: CompactFlash (CF) Card Installed Memory: 32 MB Removable Flash Memory Included: 32 MB CompactFlash (CF) Card Other Features LCD Screen Size: 1.8" Maximum Video Capture Resolution: 320 x 240 Flash: Auto Flash Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x Audio/Video Out Dimensions Class: Audio Visual Accessory Category: Cameras Height: 2.28" Width: 4.41" Depth: 1.65" Weight: 9.20 oz Reference Warranty Information: 1 Year URL: Manufacturer Link Additional Specifications Camera Modes: Shooting Modes: Creative zone: Program Shutter priority Aperture priority Manual Custom Image zone: Portrait Landscape Night Scene Fast Shutter Slow Shutter Stitch Assist Movie Photo Effects Modes: Vivid Color Neutral Color Low Sharpening Sepia Black & White Playback Modes: Single Index (9 thumbnail images) Magnification (approx, 2x to 10x on built-in LCD monitor) Slide Show Erase Modes: Single Image All Images Exposure Control: Program AE Shutter priority AE Aperture priority AE Manual Viewfinder Type: Optical White Balance Modes: TTL Auto White Balance Pre-set (Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, or Flash) Custom Product Series: S Maximum Image Resolution: 2272 x 1704 GPS: No Memory Card Type Include: CompactFlash (CF) Card Shortest Shutter Speed: 1/1500 Second HD Movie Mode: No Reviews on Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact Camera
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globus007
- Jan 13, 2003
Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Easy and conveniently accessible controls, good quality shots, many extras (see dedicated function button), 32MB starter memory, ready for underwater photography (optional case), 3 minutes of video Weakness: weak macro capability, useless manual focus (I can't figure out how to use it) no remote, the lense cover is not very reliably/durably looking, uses proprietary cables The most feature-laden and easy-to-use portable 4-megapixel camera, great for advanced amateurs and frequent travellers, who need a light pocket powerhouse camera. G3 is better but who needs to carry a bulky 4MP when there are 6-11MP digital SLRs on the market.
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yermi
- Nov 3, 2003
Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Rugged, great pictures, small and compact. Travels well Weakness: Redeye issues on close-ups; weak flash. Doesn't save flash settings on power down. I bought the S45 to replace my S30 that met an untimely demise(Multiple impacts on contrete - don't ask). Similar in features, but improved flash and memeory usage. This camera takes great pictures. I love the full metal case. It feels like a real camera. It is full featured and fully manual operation is available. The auto and program modes are sufficient for most uses though. I've used this...
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gng
- Jul 31, 2003
Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Takes clear pictures in all light types, user friendly, size is light and easily carried on planes, to functions, etc etc Received the camera on Friday, took wedding pictures the very next week with very little practice and they turned out very nice. We had to call the company for a Software User Manual which wasn't included in the package, but that wasn't the fault of the camera. Would highly recommend it for a novice photographer such as myself and the pictures are good enough to please someone more experienced....
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Messinger
- Feb 26, 2003
Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: Full-featured, very good picture quality, generally well-designed (except for a poorly-designed 5-way selector button), good software in the package, case seems very durable. Good video quality. Weakness: Flash set too close to lens (serious redeye problems). 5-way selector button a little hard to operate. Pricey. A little on the heavy side. This gem packs a wide array of automatic and manual settings in a stylish case. Fast recovery, from frame to frame, and it shoots really great pictures. The redeye is an awful problem, though. Most photos of people or animals have required touch-up. This is a major drawback and resulted in me dropping one star in my rating. Among 4 megapixel cameras, this one's a keeper, though. At least, that...
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subtile
- Feb 10, 2003
Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: User defined settings, size, videos Weakness: Too heavy for a shirt pocket, battery hog Excellent sharp photos. available user settings like any good 35mm. camera. The few videos I've taken were a lot of fun but it's still basically a very good still camera. If you are going to travel buy an extra battery and a large CF card
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parski
- Jan 15, 2003
Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact CameraStrengths: great service Weakness: none Today I ordered the canon S45, the sales person was great. It was nice talking to somebody that new what he was talking about. They said it would arrive in a week, will write back to let you know.
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mmalatesta
- Jan 30, 2003
Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact CameraOrdered this camera from 645AF on Jan 20th. It hadn't arrived as of Jan 30th when I got a call from Steve of 645AF. He explained that the cameras were back ordered but had just arrived. He offered to send it next day air and have it delivered on Saturday. He's throwing in a camera case to boot. I appreciate his attention to my order and the upgrades, too. Will let you know when it arrives.
TopTenREVIEWS.com - Jul 16, 2008
Canon Powershot S45
Canon Powershot S45 receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 1.91 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #344 standard digital camera of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a... Top
Macworld.com - Apr 19, 2003
Canon PowerShot S45
This month we compare four full-featured, high-resolution digital cameras in small packages, and cover features such as photo quality, focus, and zoom capabilities. Top
Imaging Resource - Feb 22, 2003
Canon PowerShot S45
Just as last year's S40 PowerShot was a "G2 in sheep's clothing," so this year's 4-megapixel S45 echoes the functions of the G3 in a more compact, pocket-friendly format. About all that's missing from the G3 are the longer 4x zoom lens (the S45 has a 3x zoom), and an external flash sync connection. To my eye, the S45 comes close to being an ideal all-around camera, with all the control an... Top
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Canon PowerShot S45 4 Megapixel Compact Camera
Strengths: Fairly easy to use. Lots of advanced features. Excellent resolution.
Weakness: Bigger than I would like and very very short battery life.
Excellent camera for the novice photographer (or those who like to think they know how to take photos). Lots of jammed packed features that I am still trying to figure out how to perfect. The manual option is perfect for a digital camera that isn't a full SLR - I took a 5 second scenery shot in complete darkness and it came out spectacular (blue skies!). However, I wouldn't recommend this for the...
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