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Canon Powershot S3 IS
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- Pros
- Swiveling LCD, many control buttons
- 12X optical zoom, image stabilization
- Cons
- Low battery life
- $369.99
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PC World Editor's Review
by Eric Butterfield
This advanced camera offers a 12X zoom, plenty of control buttons, and a swiveling LCD.
The 6-megapixel Canon PowerShot S3 IS ($500 as of August 25, 2006) offers a lot of features for the price. Among the most attractive of these are its optical image stabilization, 12X optical zoom, fast maximum shutter speed, and swiveling 2-inch LCD (which comes in handy for shooting at creative angles).
The S3 IS fit well in my hand and felt sturdy, though it's light and fairly compact. The plentiful buttons offer quick access to manual settings such as ISO, macro mode, and manual focus. Jumping into the menus, you can access a number of other settings such as color controls, exposure bracketing, and focus bracketing--the last of which might come in handy when you use the camera's manual focus. Even though the LCD or electronic viewfinder magnifies details of your shot to help you focus, it's not enough to get an exact lock on your subject.
I found the camera's optical image stabilization quite effective at countering minor shaking and delivering an image with fairly sharp details. The powerful 12X zoom was a joy to use, though the ring that controls it (and that surrounds the shutter button) took a little getting used to. Turning the dial slightly activates the zoom more slowly than if you crank the dial all the way over. This response seems squirrelly until you get accustomed to it.
One interesting feature, called movie snap, allows you to trigger the shutter to capture stills while shooting a movie. When you watch the movie, the screen will go blank momentarily at the points where you shot still images, but the soundtrack will remain continuous.
In our lab tests, the S3 IS delivered impressive overall image quality, its best attributes being color and exposure accuracy. The camera's scores for distortion and sharpness, however, were below average. In my informal shots, the S3 IS generally delivered good results, though I did notice a fair amount of noise in landscape photos taken just after sunset and in close-ups taken during daylight in macro mode. In our battery life tests, the S3 IS's battery lasted for just 331 shots on a single charge.
Eric Butterfield
User Reviews for Canon Powershot S3 IS
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Reviewed by: MapmakerJenny
Duration of ownership: 8 Months
Strengths: Easy to use functions
Weaknesses: limited on its capabilities if you use anything other than auto.
Overall Evaluation: Nice looking base. Easy to use, but not really the best of the Canon cameras I've owned. If you're looking to upgrade I'd hold save my money and get the 30D. If you're on a budget I'd consider going to the Powershot camera.
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Reviewed by: jhunts5
Duration of ownership: 1 Year
Strengths: - 12x optical - multi function scene modes - ease of use - Canon backing and reliability
Weaknesses: - a little bulkier than basic point and shoots but smaller than SLRs - wide angle shots (typical problem for most p+s cameras - movie mode is quirky, but, hey, I didn't buy this for movies
Overall Evaluation: When shopping for a decent point and shoot, my friend said, "you can't go wrong with a Canon" and I had to agree. When I shop for cameras they are typically Canon - even my recent VDO camera purchase. The S3's main appeal is the 12x optical zoom - and I am really speaking for the S series in general - you just can't beat this type of zoom. I think that some other manufacturers are beginning to compete with this, but when the S3 came out, it was still the king on the market. The S3 takes crisp pictures without the drawbacks of the ultra portable tiny lensed cousins. I am more than happy with this camera, and as long as you don't need all of the SLR versatility, for the price, this is a great buy.
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