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Canon Powershot S1 IS Digital Camera [3.2MP , 10 x Optical]

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Technical Details

  • 10x optical zoom (approximately 32x combined)
  • Optical Image Stabilizer
  • Ultrasonic Motor
  • Extra-long Movie Mode with enhanced VGA resolution and superb sound
  • Canon DIGIC processor with Isaps
  • PictBridge and Canon Direct Print compatible no PC required.
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  • Item Weight: 400 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 1.4 Kg
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  • Item model number: PS S1 IS
  • ASIN: B0001JZRGW
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 1 Jan 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 44,657 in Electronics & Photo (See Bestsellers in Electronics & Photo)

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Canon Powershot S1 IS Digital Camera [3.2MP , 10 x Optical]

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The PowerShot S1 IS lets you get incredibly close to your subject. Its 10x optical zoom lens with IS is ideal for detailed shots. The enhanced Movie Mode means you can really move in on the action.Because it's not always possible to get really close to your subject, the PowerShot S1 IS combines an impressive 10x optical zoom lens with an Optical Image Stabilizer (IS) and Ultrasonic Motor (USM). This not only gives you a powerful zoom (38-380mm in 35mm format) but the USM allows for quiet and super-fast zooming, so you won't miss the shot you want and, for nature photography, won't scare any wildlife away. The IS significantly reduces camera shake at full zoom and in low light conditions. The result is incredibly detailed shots whether you want close-up pictures of an exotic bird or your child's winning goal.Combine the zoom with the PowerShot S1 IS's enhanced Movie Mode and you can record detailed movies with superior, flicker-free VGA resolution. Using a frame rate of up to 30 frames per second for super smooth action, the PowerShot S1 IS automatically adjusts the exposure, focusing and white balance as you film. You can use the optical zoom to manually change your composition at the same time. The result is an impressively improved image quality and sound. And as you can record up to approximately 1GB of movie (depending on the size and speed of the memory card used), recording times are longer.As with every Canon digital camera, the PowerShot S1 IS uses Canon Visionary Technology to ensure the best performance possible. Using Canon's unique iSAPS technology to optimize shooting settings, the high-performance DIGIC processor for fast processing and Image Rendering technology for accurate reproduction of colors, the PowerShot S1 IS delivers incredible results every time.For greater creative control, the PowerShot S1 IS has 12 shooting modes - from Manual to Auto, plus 1 custom setting. A complete range of optional accessories is also available, such as wide/tele converter lenses and a waterproof case. Post-shooting, a variety of editing software is included, and you can print directly to a PictBridge or Canon Direct Print compatible photo printer without using a PC.

Box Contents

  • Camera
  • 32Mb CF card
  • 4 x AA alkaline batteries
  • USB cable (IFC-400PCU)
  • Neck strap
  • Digital camera software.

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    24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars You won't Regret It!, 13 Jun 2004
    By A Customer
    Hello,

    I have writen a short 'pictorial review' of the S1 from an ameture point of view here:

    http://www.theteh.com/html/canon_s1_mini_review.html

    Pro:
    1. Great IS for 10x zoom especially when the light is low
    2. Good handling but need some getting used to
    3. 3.2M is more than enough for printing 5x7 or even 6x8
    4. Excellent Movie function (640x480, 30fps, see samples in my review)
    5. very compact camera even at full 10x zoom.
    6. Very good battery life with NiMH rechargeables (1800~2300mAh)

    Cons:
    1. Zoom can be TOO fast sometimes, but once used to the two speed (fast and slow) zoom, no problem.
    2. Lens cap could be better, it is too loose hence falling off all the time, but could be fixed by adding more padding inside the cap. If you use lens adapter (in black only, no silver) for adding filters, the lens cap won't fit the filter (52mm) unfortunately.
    3. No AF lamp and AF in low light is slow and tend to freeze LCD/EVF when half pressed.
    4. ISO400 is too noisy for printing.

    Overall: 4 star! Despite the cons, I would still recommend this camera to someone who wants 10x zoom and high quality video.

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    95 of 98 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars Stability Counts, 14 July 2004
    By Peri Urban "periurban" (Scotland) - See all my reviews
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    I've had this camera for a few days, and I've explored most of the settings and modes.

    The review at dcresource.com is quite accurate, but one or two things need emphasising.

    I upgraded to this camera from the Canon A20 (a three year old point and shoot 2.1 megapixel job), and the S1 has the same size of screen. Whilst it's just about bright enough to see in strong daylight, it's not really big enough to make taking shots comfortable.

    The lack of an optical viewfinder means that tracking any moving object (whether it be a Formula 1 car or a toddling one year old) is a hit and miss affair, even with the continuous autofocus switched on. There is a significant lag between pressing the button and the shot being taken. I haven't experimented with the continuous shot mode (where you can fire off several shots one after the other), but I imagine the problem would be just as bad there, since the screen locks up for the whole sequence.

    Of course, you can always go into manual mode, use a large depth of field and switch the autofocus off, in which case the lag becomes insignificant. But for most situations fiddling with manual focus to track a nearby moving subject (like the aforementioned toddler) isn't really an option. You have to hold down the MF button, whilst operating the four-way selector. It's fine for setting up a static shot, but useless for action.

    This problem is not confined to this camera. I think all of the competition at this level (Olympus C-765, Konica Minolta Dimage Z2 and Kodak DX6490) suffer from the same limitation.

    None of the cameras I just mentioned have an image stabiliser though, and it's this that sets the S1 apart. It gives you effectively another f stop in low light. I've always been able to take pictures at 1/30th shutter speed, but with the image stabiliser I can get good shots at 1/15th. With the 10x zoom, the image stabiliser means you don't need to carry a tripod, unless the light is very dim.

    Picture quality is also very good, with three metering modes for maximum flexibility. Highlights still tend to blow out a little, but I believe this may be a common feature on Canon cameras (if not, all digital cameras).

    There is a little chromatic aberration (purple fringing etc) at the extreme telephoto end of the lens, but it's only noticeable on high contrast elements (like the edge of a black building against a white sky). All of the competition suffer from this problem, it being a limitation of the very long but physically small lens.

    The movie mode is very good, with clear pictures and solid movement. I have been able to shoot at the highest setting using a Lexar x12 128mb CompactFlash card, and the supplied 32mb Canon card works fine. But none of my other cards worked very well for movies. So, I'd recommend getting at least a 12x card.

    Movie files are output from the camera in avi format, but although Media Player and the supplied QuickTime Player will read them, some editing packages will not. I've had to use the Stoik converter to create files that my editor of choice (Magix Movie Edit Pro) can see.

    Despite these wee problems, I am delighted with this camera. Before I got the A20 I used SLR's for years, so it's great to be able to muck around with depth of field and exposure modes. Picture quality is pin sharp, and the big lens makes a huge difference.

    Pros -
    Picture quality
    Image stabiliser
    Big lens
    Microdrive compatible (but I haven't tested this)
    Great movie mode
    Easy to use

    Cons -
    Tiny LCD
    No optical viewfinder
    Operating lag

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    43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars Canon does it again!, 26 Mar 2004
    By A Customer
    Pros:
    - Nice size, not too big and not too small
    - Fantastic anti shake option. You can take photos at 380mm zoom in dark conditions and they are not blurred. It also helps you take photos indoors without flash, again preventing them from blurring. This is my favourite feature.
    - Lens cap - innovative design. If you forget to take it off before switching on the camera you don't have to worry, it just pops off gently.
    - Crisp colourful photographs both indoors and out.
    - Easy navigation

    - Fantastic zoom

    Cons:
    - Wide angle is 38. Would have been nice to have 35.
    - Does not have focus assist lamp therefore sometimes struggles in dark conditions
    - Chromatic abberation present in photos with high contrast black and white (eg. taken on very sunny day). This can be overcome by using the manual settings and making the aperture 5. You must note however that this is only visible when zooming in at 100% in photoshop. This would not show up on 6 x 4 prints.

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