Saturday, January 22, 2011

Never buy a series Canon PowerShot S5 Pro Digital Camera

You may think you've found the perfect S5 Digital Camera with the Canon Powershot Pro Series. Especially if you want more than a point and shoot, but something less complicated and costs of a digital SLR. But there's a good chance of evil. Canon usually makes very good cameras, but for some reason the series has had some serious design flaw with the PowerShot S5 Pro

Noise is a seriousat least in the House of Fear Series S5 Pro counter a growing consumer trend toward more megapixels, the Canon S5 has built-unfortunately, the image sensor can handle more megapixels. Some years ago megapixel was a valid criterion for measuring the value of digital cameras. This time, however, has passed. If your going to blow your photos to poster size, is little more than 5 or 6 megapixels unnecessary. Or worse, as in this case, a sharp criticImage quality with the introduction of noise in the image too much for a camera of this price range.

red-eye problems should really be a thing of the past, in each room of more than $ 200 in those days. It seems that the S5 digital camera, using even the most basic tactics to prevent red-eye (pre-flash) in the battle of red eyes. The S5 is equipped with the software red-eye reduction, but less than stellar. Depending on the angle of the subject, the remedy can notRed-eye device successfully.

cheaper point and shoot and shoot some more expensive and often have a problem with blurred vision or curves in the picture. I do not expect to find in a digital camera series Pro Series, but it is. If the main purpose is usually in the middle of the picture framed, this should not be a problem. However, if a lot of great images of landscapes and scenes to shoot is not so happy with the results.

Some otherPower Shot S5 are problems:

- Conspicuously absent AF-assist lamp

- No RAW or TIFF mode for enthusiasts of photo editing

- Devouring four double AA batteries at a time

- An old-fashioned hat lenses (which, lost or left to go)

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