Canon PowerShot S5 IS Review By cnet.co.uk
406 Views October 10th, 2007 Category: Canon, Popularity: 4%Being a Canon, the S5 IS delivers warm, colour-rich images straight out of the box. Most controls fall readily under finger and thumb, there’s no noticeable shutter delay and maximum resolution JPEGs are committed to SD card in a second.

cnet.co.uk Reviewed the Canon PowerShot S5 IS and gave out”Like any superzoom, the S5 IS boasts an impressive focal range within compact dimensions — the theory being that it won’t matter that you can’t swap lenses, this will be all you’ll ever need. For those who don’t need the bells and whistles of a dSLR, the video mode with stereo sound, plus vari-angle LCD, are a real boon”
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