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Canon PowerShot S90 10MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3-inch LCD
Good, But Not Perfect Easy to use, though not having an eyepiece takes some getting used to, and the LCD screen doesn't work that well with direct sunlight in back of us. C ...
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Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch inch LCD 7 Items Bundle Kit: Digital Camera + Black Zipper Eva Pouch Case + NB-6L Replacement Battery + Clear LCD Screen Protector + 4GB SDHC Memory Card + Black USB Memory Card Reader + 3ft Mini HDMI Cable
Price : $529.99
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: - 1 X Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch inch LCD
- 1 X Mini HIGH SPEED HDMI STANDARD Male to Male Full HD Gold Plated Cable with Ferrites - 3 Feet
- 1 X NoN-OEM NB-6L Lithium-Ion Replacement Battery
- 1 X Carrying Digital Camera Zipper Pouch Case - Black, 1 X Clear LCD Screen Protector Film Shield Guard - (2.3in x 2.9in)
- 1 X SDHC SD Memory Card - 4GB, 1 X Black USB Memory Card Reader
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Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch inch LCD
10.0-megapixel sensor combined with the DIGIC 4 Image Processor creates Canon's HS System Capture 720p HD video in stereo sound; play back on an HDTV via the HDMI output f/2.0 lens for low light conditions or shallow depth-of-field; control ring for intuitive manual control 3.8x optical zoom; 28mm wide-angle lens; Canon's Hybrid IS to compensate for angular and shift camera shake Capture images to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards (not included)
What's in the Box PowerShot S95 Camera body, Lithium-ion Battery Pack NB-6L,Battery Charger CB-2LY,Wrist Strap WS-DC9, AV Cable AVC-DC400ST,USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCU,Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM
NB-6L Lithium-Ion Replacement Battery
Brand new non-OEM Battery type: Lithium-Ion. No memory loss effect. Integrated microchip prevents overcharging & lengthens battery life
Zipper Pouch Case - Black
Stylish & high quality foam case. Prevents damage or scratch to your camera from objects in your pockets or purse.
LCD Screen Protector
Shield and protect your screen from unwanted scratches
Black USB Memory Card Reader
Brand new non-OEM Simply plug in to your PC to start transferring photos, data or music. Hot-Swappable, Plug and Play, USB 2.0
SDHC Memory Card - 4GB
Type: Secure Digital (SD) card Capacity: 4 GB
3 Ft Mini HIGH SPEED HDMI Male to Male Full HD Gold Plated Cable w/ Ferrites
*Connectors: Mini HIGH SPEED HDMI STANDARD Male to HIGH SPEED HDMI STANDARD Male *Connect your portable HDTV DVs, Camcorders, Cameras or Game Consoles to your HDTV.
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Canon PowerShot S90 10MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3-inch LCD
Price : $329.00
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: - New 10-megapixel High Sensitivity System; DIGIC 4 Image Processor
- Improved low-light image performance, plus a Low Light scene mode for ISO settings up to 12,800
- Customizable control ring for easy access and operation of manual or other creative shooting settings
- Wide-angle 3.8x optical zoom with Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer; bright f/2.0 lens
- RAW + JPEG shooting and recording modes; capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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Canon's storied S Series gets a revitalized new leader in the slimmer, lighter, PowerShot S90, the perfect everyday camera for people who are serious about great photography. Image quality is superb thanks to the new High Sensitivity System and higher ISO speeds, plus an exceptionally bright f/2.0 lens that makes portraits and low-light shots come to life. Photography enthusiasts will love the new control ring at the base of the lens barrel, designed for intuitive, pro-style manual control.
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- 10-megapixel sensor coupled with Canon's DIGIC 4 Image Processor - The PowerShot S90 employs a 10-megapixel High Sensitivity System by combining a powerful CCD sensor and Canon's DIGIC 4 Image Processor. Thanks to this technological advancement, the S90 is dramatically more sensitive than cameras with identical megapixel counts, and delivers spectacular images with minimal noise. Increased sensitivity demands a higher ISO speed, and the PowerShot S90 delivers with a new maximum setting of ISO 3,200. Blur and camera shake are notably reduced for the ultimate in sharpness and clarity.
- Compact and pocket-sized camera for everyday use for the advanced amateur - Serious photography buffs never want to miss a shooting opportunity, and that means keeping a high-quality camera on hand at all times. With a robust feature set that meets an advanced amateur's exacting standards, the compact PowerShot S90 fits the bill. The S90 boasts an incredibly slim profile and lightweight body for pocket-sized convenience, yet packs in advanced capabilities that make every image memorable. It's the perfect take-along complement to your camera collection.
- Bright f/2.0 lens, great for shooting in low light conditions or using a shallow depth-of-field - The S90 sports an f/2.0 aperture, perfect for creating enticing portraits, by drawing attention to t
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Great Camera, but lacking in Macro
This is a great camera that take really beautiful photos, and my only gripe which I dont think was addressed in any of these reviews is the cameras macro function. I have had the camera for about a month now, and wouldn't say I have mastered it but am familiar enough to navigate the appropriate settings I need for certain shots. I purchased this camera because I had lost my Canon sd870, which I LOVED! I wanted something still small and portable but with a little more manual control. And this camera definitely has that.
The reason for the 4 stars is; unfortunately I mostly use my camera for marco shots to take photos of products, and have found the macro setting to be pretty disappointing. In the auto mode the camera really struggles to focus most of the time when it "automatically" chooses the macro mode. So I mostly have to use the program setting to shoot in macro and even then the lighting has to be just right and the object and camera have to be completely steady, and even then it will still struggle to focus. I recently went on a camping trip and was trying to take some macro shots of flowers and plants and couldn't get the camera to focus in macro mode to take a good shot to save my life! I tried fooling with the settings and nothing was working:( The disappointing thing is that my sd870 shot so well in macro mode and I could get really close to products or items. With the s90 you have to be at least 2" from the product/item that you are shooting, and usually I cant even get that close. I am really wondering if its user error, individual camera error, or just a lack of design for this particular model.
But overall this is a great camera and I find it pretty easy to use, the auto function is awesome (except for the macro in my experience) and I would say landscape shots come out the best. It also takes fantastic portrait and action shots! The colors are amazing and the clarity is top notch for a point n shoot.
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Fine camera with a fussy, fatal flaw: The control dial
I returned the Canon S90 after about a week because of the free-turning control dial on the right side of the back.
The dial turned so freely that every time I took the camera out to snap a picture, I had to pause, direct my focus to the LCD, and read off the setting of that dial. Then, nearly all the time, I had to change the dial setting back to what it was when I put the camera away last.
There was no way to disengage the dial. There was no way to configure it so its vagaries had no effect on picture quality. Indeed, there is no way to configure the control dial except in preset pairings with a matching configuration of the control ring. I wish it had offered the ability to program the two dials separately, including turning one or both of them off.
This dial meant that I could not do with this camera what I had been able to do with a string of cheaper, lesser cameras, many of them Canons: whip out a little camera with one hand and capture a quick picture of something going on around me.
In addition to the freewheeling control dial, the camera had a second, less fatal flaw, but a flaw nevertheless -- the smooth surface of the fingertip grip on the front made the camera hard to hold and easy to drop or slip around. If your fingers get slick from being cold and dry or hot and sweaty, watch out.
Others have argued that anyone can adapt to such things, and if there were no other options, I'd agree. And you can buy a good add-on grip. But for my purposes -- quick, unobtrusive photos -- the camera simply would not do, even though it had every other qualification and took good pictures with a nice bright lens.
I have not seen an S95, but I understand that both features I mention here have been changed. The S95 lists a textured finish to improve the grip, and the control dial has been replaced with a click wheel.
If you buy the S90, plan on pausing to check the dial setting before every picture. If that's OK with you, you'll have a fine camera. If a fussy one.
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Good, But Not Perfect
Easy to use, though not having an eyepiece takes some getting used to, and the LCD screen doesn't work that well with direct sunlight in back of us. Convenient - easy to carry around, and easy to use. Works much better than former camera inside - Minolta S5 from 2003, though one would expect that. Looking forward to trying in more demanding inside situations. Magnification, however, not as good as my Canon S5IS - apparently because the latter is larger and has bigger and better lenses.
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Good compact camera for people who don't want to "point-and-shoot"
I'm a photo hobbyist, I really enjoy taking pictures wherever I go. I appreciate the ability to look at a scene, compose a photo, and manipulate the camera settings in order to capture the photo as I want. My Nikon DSLR doesn't even have an "Auto" setting.
But there's one problem with the DSLR...portability. There are some events where it just doesn't make sense to bring along the bigger camera. It doesn't fit too well into my suit pocket! In the past, I've missed some shots at these events because I didn't have my camera, and I'm not a fan of the low quality pictures that you get from most compact digital cameras. After some searching, I was happy to find a compact camera with enough user-defined input for my needs.
I'll start by saying that this camera doesn't produce images that rival that of a good DSLR. But it does produce very good images. Just stay away from the "Auto" mode. I find that the Aperture Priority mode on this camera can produce some very good results, when coupled with the very easily-accessible exposure compensation settings. The front ring allows for very quick aperture adjustments, and simple manipulation in this mode can produce photos that are far superior to those taken with most compact cameras. Again, you'll need to familiarize yourself with the controls, and have a basic understanding of camera operation...but you'll be happy with the results.
Also, I wouldn't get too hung up on MegaPixels. Huge MP numbers are marketing BS, IMHO. Most of us will never crop or print a photo to such a degree that we will need much more than 8-10 MP resolution. And I'd go so far as to say that anything greater than 10MP in a compact camera will only serve to expose the flaws in the low-quality lenses that these cameras use. I'd also say that most compact camera users shoot in something other than RAW mode, which in effect is reducing your image quality further. Anyway, point is...don't get caught up in the MegaPixel hype.
The one complaint that I have is of the built-in flash placement. I don't use the flash much, but sometimes it is unfortunately necessary. The problem is, the flash pops out of the top of the camera right where most of us would be holding the camera with our left hands. A little annoying, but certainly something to which I can adjust.
If you're like me and you'd like to have some creative control while shooting with a compact camera, then the S90 is a great choice. If you prefer the straight point-and-shoot experience, then there are probably better options out there for you.
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S90 is the Absolute Best Compact Camera
With the ability to shoot RAW images, the Canon S90 is my favorite camera. I even evaluated it against the newer S95 and saw no difference in image quality. The S90 has terrific low light resolution and all-around top features and quality. My other camera is a Canon G10 which has slightly better sharpness in daylight conditions but my favorite is the S90. It's a super value now!
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Advanced Accessory Kit For Canon PowerShot S95 Digital Camera Includes 8GB High Speed SD Memory card + USB 2.0 High Speed Card Reader + Replacement NB-6L (1200 mAH) Battery + Ac/Dc Rapid Travel Battery Charger + Deluxe Hard Case + LCD Screen Protectors
Price : $59.95
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: - This Kit Includes Everything You Need To Take Full Advantage Of Your New Digital Camera
- 8GB (SDHC) High-Speed 150x Class 6 Memory Card,
- Hi Capacity Lithium 1200MAH Replacement extended Battery For Canon NB-6L, + 110/220 Ac/Dc Rapid Travel Charger For Canon NB-6l
- USB High Speed 2.0 Card Reader - Supports SD/SDHC/MMC Cards Transfer Photos/Videos/Music - Compatible With PC or MAC
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ButterflyPhoto has Offered Top quality products for all digital cameras for over 15 years. Every product is guaranteed to work 100% perfectly and is 100% Brand New in its original Package. Each item includes a Full Worldwide warranty and is 100% sanctioned for safe use. ButterflyPhoto is a Leader In the Consumer Electronics Business, Our ratings throughout the internet are second to None. Product Description Kit Includes: ♦ 1) Digital Film - 8GB (SDHC) High-Speed 150x Class 6 Memory Card ♦ 2) Vidpro - AC/DC Rapid Travel Charger For Canon NB-6L Batteries RTC171 ♦ 3) Vidpro - Hi Capacity Lithium Battery For Canon NB-6L ♦ 4) Sakar - Deluxe Hard Shell Carrying Case HS-6 ♦ 5) Zeikos - Zeikos USB Reader Secure Digital 2.0 ♦ 6) Bower - Digital Camera & Camcorders Screen Protectors ♦ 7) Sakar - Mini Tripod
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Question : I am buying a Canon Powershot, so do I need to buy a memory card seperately
I am buying a Canon Powershot and I need to know if I have to buy a memory card seperatly. Please give me honest answers and no rude comments. PS. Here is the whole information. Canon - PowerShot 8.0-Megapixel Digital ELPH Camera.
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Check with the seller to see if it comes with a card or not. Some do. Some do not. But the memory cards are not at all expensive and you'd probably want to have an extra one anyway, so it wouldn't hurt to buy one.
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Question : How can I get my Canon PowerShot to recognize rechargeable batteries
I have a wonderful digital camera, a canon PowerShot S5IS. I bought it in part, because it could use rechargeable batteries. I bought some really nice energizer ones just for that purpose. But I used the free batteries (non-chargeable) first, and now I cannot get it to recognize the recharacable batteries. I know they work because I've tested them in other devices Any help I can't afford more batteries, and they died within an hour during the inauguration. Very frustrating.
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1) if you were outdoors, the cold temperatures will sap the power of the batteries. Once they warm up, they regain their power (cold temps reduce the chemical reactions that produce electricity).2) if you still have problems once your batteries are warmed up, then the issue may be your charger, high internal resistance in the batteries, or both.3) the best rechargeable AA batteries are Sanyo Eneloops or other similar "pre-charged" rechargeables. They have lower internal resistance and will last much longer in high-drain devices than normal NiMH rechargeables.Based on your description, I'd bet that it was the cold weather coupled with a lot of LCD use that killed your batteries within an hour.
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