Canon PowerShot S5 IS Review. Lensbeam

Canon S5 Is Camera. Canon Powershot S5 IS Digital Camera {8.0MP} at KEH Camera Bridge cameras should be all-rounders, but the Canon PowerShot S5 IS performs inconsistently in different situations The Canon PowerShot S5 IS is an 8 Megapixel super-zoom camera with a 12x optically-stabilised lens and a 2.5in flip-out screen

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Bridge cameras should be all-rounders, but the Canon PowerShot S5 IS performs inconsistently in different situations Unlike most digital cameras the Canon S5 IS uses an interesting combo Power/Mode Lever to power the camera on, switch from Record to Playback (and vice versa) by jogging the lever to the left or.

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The Canon PowerShot S5 IS is an 8 Megapixel super-zoom camera with a 12x optically-stabilised lens and a 2.5in flip-out screen The S5 IS is loaded with many of Canon's latest advanced technologies, including the DIGIC III Image Processor, so both still images and movies are rendered. For example, the camera includes a dedicated record button for movie capture, plus stereo microphones, a wind filter, and audio volume adjustment.

Canon Powershot S5 IS Digital Camera {8.0MP} at KEH Camera. Compared with its predecessor, the PowerShot S5 IS delivers improved imaging performance through the incorporation of an 8.0-megapixel CCD sensor-increased from 6.0 megapixels in the S3 IS-and an upgrade to Canon's high-performance DIGIC III image processor from the earlier model's DIGIC II. The camera features 8 megapixels on a 1/2.5 inch CCD sensor.

Canon Announces New Prosumer Powershot S5 IS Camera. Bridge cameras should be all-rounders, but the Canon PowerShot S5 IS performs inconsistently in different situations Unlike most digital cameras the Canon S5 IS uses an interesting combo Power/Mode Lever to power the camera on, switch from Record to Playback (and vice versa) by jogging the lever to the left or.