
Review Summary
2007-11-02T21:00:00
The zoom is so powerful you need a tripod at 60% zoom and up my estimate is 50+ yards Taking pics @ sons football game and I was 2 stories up in bleachers and I could read the words on the football in the center of the field If you know a lot about cameras the s5 is for you if you know nothing to a lot this camera will make you look like a professional with the push of a button (set it on auto and click) A professionals high end camera for everyday people @ an affordable price Full year warranty
Riddlemansdad
2007-08-16T21:00:00
After nearly 40 years of 35mm SLR experience, I was hoping the Canon S3 would provide me a bridge into the digital world. Not exactly. This camera is too sophisticated for the point and shoot crowd but does not cut the mustard for the rest of us. If this is digital, I want my Kodachrome back! I should have spent the extra money for the true digital SLR. The #1 problem is the dim viewfinder display. At best, outdoor shots are like having sunglasses on. In less than ideal lighting conditions, the viewfinder shows a lot less than can be viewed by the naked eye. I often feel as if I am shooting blind. This is not "photography." This camera packs an overwhelming amount of features into an incredible price, but these do not compensate for the basic inability to compose a picture.
Bob M.
2007-08-01T21:00:00
For such a low price, this is a great camera. The buttons are well laid-out and they prevent having to scroll through menus. The zoom is good but image quality suffers at the tele end. Noise is pronounced even at the lower ISOs, but it is still better than other cameras in its class. The pictures are almost unusable at ISO 400 and 800. Chromatic aberration is a problem at all zoom levels. The AF is slow and inaccurate, and manual focusing is inaccurate as well, since you have to focus on an LCD. However, you can't ask for much more out of a point-and-shoot. I would much prefer manual zoom and focus rings as well. The aperture range is small, starting with a wide-open f/2.7 but the smallest aperture is only f/8. The macro mode is very good, allowing focusing right up to the glass for what I would guess to be a 1:4 magnification ratio. I also like that the continuous drive mode allows for unlimited shooting, but there is no continuous focus mode, and it is impossible to follow a moving subject with an EVF. You can't ask for much more in such a small, inexpensive package. A great starter cam, but if you can afford a DSLR, it would be a better investment in my opinion.
Jay
2007-07-10T21:00:00
This is my first Digital Camera , and I am enjoying it very much. I like the layout of the controls and the feel of the camera. Having moved from a 35 m/m reflex camera I still tend to favor the optical viewfinder .The only negative feature is sensing the double position of the focus button .
Flash H.
2007-05-09T21:00:00
I own 10d and 30d and find this a very nice alternative to carrying around lots of equipment. Has a lot of features that point and shooters don't have. I plan on using this camera in my classes.
Craig's I.
2007-05-08T21:00:00
This is my first digital camera. So far I love it. It is compatible with IPhoto5 directly, though not on the list in the software. I really like having speed or aperture priority as that is how I learned photography. For the other (digital) beginners, Fireworks is not a good setting for birthday candles.
A G.
2007-05-08T21:00:00
Good camera, good quality shots and a great price. No significant complaints, but pics turn out to be great, when the preview was barely average. Met all expectations and no regrets with purchase. [...]
Del S.
2007-05-07T21:00:00
I have owned 2 Nikon and 2 Canon digitals, but this is the first "new breed" higher-end camera. WOW. ZOOM is killer (12x), speed of shooting is lightning FAST (using 150x SD cards), resolution is huge (unnecessary for much candid shooting), color is Nikon-good, buttons are in the right place (and I have long hands), batteries last pretty long, LCD pivot is more useful than I expected if not to just protect the screen... I shot 500 pix at a wedding and three were black, the rest were WAY better than they should have been for the speed they were taken. This does a GREAT job of adjusting the exposure even in backlight. Adorama had a great price, prompt shipping, and a great add-on warranty. Be sure to buy at least two sets of rechargeable batteries if you plan to be active, and three if you will be on vacation. Get the optional polarizing filter to protect the lens and improve outdoor pix. Find the SD cards that are 150X high speed, as they DO make a difference in the storage time between shots. I use 4G to allow for movies from the convenient movie button. Love this thing. Improvements: I can't see well up close so I need glasses to read the itsy bitsy icons on the dial... Wish they displayed BIG in the screen somehow...
IRA C.
2007-02-01T19:00:00
My previous camera was an older Canon point and shoot model that was getting long in the tooth. After much web research and talking to numerous camera shop experts, I decided on the Canon S3iS (over the Panasonic and Sony competition). I have been using the camera for approximately 2 months and love the feel and picture quality. Great overall camera for my amateur needs. If you don't require a professional grade DSLR you won't be dissapointed.
Canon E.
2006-12-16T19:00:00
Fellow Digital camera researchers, I recently got a Powershot S3 and quite happy with it overall, but as an astronomer who desires astrophotography with it - it falls a bit short. More on that later. I researched the digital world extensively, desiring to upgrade from my trusty Kodak DX 3215, as it was quite limited and I needed something more robust. I looked into obtaining a strict DSLR, but the prices are in the high hundreds and low thousands...out of my price range. And I wanted the capability of shooting video. The S3 had everytning I desired...and more. The movie feature is quite nice, even at it's lowest settings. [...] It has plenty of zoom (12x), takes very good images, and the sharpness of the images are quite good. I have plenty of experience with my old 35mm Nikon film camera, and the S3 exceeds it in many areas. I do not miss at all lugging around various lenses and accessories, and this camera has plenty of features to satisfy the photographer. The 4 AA batteries it takes instead of an odd shaped and expensive battery was a big plus. The batteries last quite awhile, and using rechargables, it costs practically nothing to run. Fits well in the hand and feels like a real camera - not a pocket point and shoot. It could use a better rubber eyecup for the viewfinder and the camera tripod mount threads are plastic. And it could really use a hotshoe. The add on flash set up Canon offers is quite palty. But these are minor observations. I have experimented with the manual controls and find them exceptional, with real time results. And as an additional benefit, everybody who has seen it, has complimented me on the purchase...even die hard strict DSLR users. I will look into aftermarket Lens hoods and tele-converters to enhance the performance. ASTROPHOGRAPHY - I needed a camera for astrophotography, and I hope this one will serve well, but one nagging observation... It's remarkable that I have been able to record stars, constellations and nebulae with just the camera lens, but I find it bothersome that I cannot focus stars down to pin points, it just stops short. I don't know if this is inherent to all digital cameras, but maybe it's just mine. [...] Other than the difficulties of obtaining pin point stars, I highly recommend this camera. Respectfully, Chicago Astronomer Joe Administrator [...]
Chicago J.
2006-11-15T19:00:00
Great Camera!! I already had the Canon PowerShot S2 IS and decided to check out the S3. Boy am I glad I did! This camera is just as good as the S2, with some GREAT additions. The controls are great to use, very easy to push and not to close. I have large hands and this is normally an issue. I would have to say great camera, to bad it is going away soon.
Daze94
2006-11-05T19:00:00
The controls buttons are to close and get in the way when you try to take picture. There is no place to rest your thumb when you push shutter button. Manual is not user friendly. I give a 3 rating because it is taking me longer then expected to learn the camera. And the buttons are not user friendly.
Mike H.
Great Camera
By Daze94
Great Camera!! I already had the Canon PowerShot S2 IS and decided to check out the S3. Boy am I glad I did! This camera is just as good as the S2, with some GREAT additions. The controls are great to use, very easy to push and not to close. I have large hands and this is normally an issue. I would have to say great camera, to bad it is going away soon.
Perfect camera for a real amature
By Canon E.
My previous camera was an older Canon point and shoot model that was getting long in the tooth. After much web research and talking to numerous camera shop experts, I decided on the Canon S3iS (over the Panasonic and Sony competition). I have been using the camera for approximately 2 months and love the feel and picture quality. Great overall camera for my amateur needs. If you don't require a professional grade DSLR you won't be dissapointed.
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 & movies taken with the S3 IS are sharp & smooth, even when the camera gets jostled. It's everything you need to capture the fun, excitement & beauty of your active life, wherever it takes you!
Great features, amazing resolution, fantastic zoom:
Awesome, steady shooting with phenomenal clarity: This is a camera that could make it on looks alone. But wait until you see its performance. The 4x optical zoom brings you in for intimate close-ups. The 6.0 megapixel CCD produces images of impressive quality with resolution that lets you create big prints.
Advanced imaging technology improves every photo: DIGIC II Image Processor. Canon's DIGIC II Image Processor is designed to improve processing speed & image quality, so DIGIC II provides markedly faster startup, autofocus & playback, plus it assures that every image is more colorfully vibrant.
iSAPS Technology. iSAPS Technology is an entirely original scene-recognition technology developed for digital cameras by Canon. Using an internal database of thousands of different photos, iSAPS works with the fast DIGIC II Image Processor to improve focus speed & accuracy, as well as exposure & white balance.
Because great shots can happen anytime: Now there's no need to interrupt your movie when you see a great shot. With the S3 IS's MovieSnap feature, you can simply press the shutter to capture a full 6.0 megapixel still image at any time while recording a movie.
Create high-quality movies with the touch of a button:
Now you can produce high-quality, 60 frames-per-second movies without switching modes. Canon's new Movie button makes everything simple. It even gives you access to all the advanced features you want for making movies like optical zoom.
You'll hear the difference, too: the S3 IS is equipped to record in stereo, with a high sampling rate, adjustable microphone level setting and wind filter option for excellent sound quality. Movie-making has never been easier!
Shoot and view wide images: The PowerShot S3 IS includes a widescreen resolution option, producing images and film clips that are perfect for your widescreen TV or computer monitor.
The complete print solution: The PowerShot S3 IS' Print/Share button makes direct printing easier than ever.
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