Canon Powershot S5 IS Review
The Canon PowerShot S5 IS replaces the S3 IS in the Canon line, and boasts a full mix of features: an 8 megapixel sensor and 12X optical zoom lens that provides a 36 to 432mm focal length range (35mm equivalent); optical image stabilization and an ISO range up to 1600; a DIGIC III processor which Canon says improves image quality and camera functionality, particularly with the face detection and red-eye correction technologies; full manual controls in addition to the typical auto and special scene shooting modes, plus a hot shoe, viewfinder, and 2.5 inch LCD monitor that can be rotated and folded to accommodate a wide range of shooting angles.
Does the S5 IS measure up to Canon’s self-proclaimed "creative performance of a professional digital SLR camera and the compact convenience of a point and shoot"? In large measure, yes, it does.
CONCLUSION
PROS
Good image and color quality
Good shutter/focus performance
Image stabilization
Great focal length lens
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