Canon PowerShot S90 Light Field Camera

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Canon PowerShot S90 Digital Camera

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Consumer Rating: from 9 Reviews
Price Range:
$399.95 - $506.24
at 3 Stores

Buy Cameras - 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, 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 maximum setting of ISO 3,200. Blur and camera shake are notably reduced for the ultimate in sharpness and clarity.
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Good, but not great - and fragile
Post by: cruz3 - Date: 2010-09-20T20:14:13.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 2.00 rating
Pros: Speedy, better low light performance.
Cons: Low value, fragile, and zero warranty support.
The Bottom Line: I'm going to just say no - the bang for the buck isn't there, especially when it breaks so easily.
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Great pro-mini camera
Post by: jonathanrj - Date: 2010-03-28T00:14:41.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 5.00 rating
Pros: Front-ring dial easy to use. Low light is great.
Cons: People think it is a regular cheap point-and-shoot and grab it...
The Bottom Line:
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The Photographer's Point-and-Shoot Camera
Post by: jzorns - Date: 2010-03-04T13:40:44.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 5.00 rating
Pros: Full manual control, wonderful analog control rings, RAW format, F/2.0 lens, compactness
Cons: Lens barrel protrudes a bit due to the front control ring.
The Bottom Line: If you are a photographer who is looking for SLR flexibility in a pocket-sized camera, this is for you. F/2.0, image stabilized.
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Excellent Image Quality, but slow response
Post by: stephenlac - Date: 2010-01-11T08:24:29.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 4.00 rating
Pros: Image quality, Small size, fully manual control functions, good dynamic range, f2.0
Cons: Slow continuous shooting, easily moved controls, shutter lag, no grip, no optical viewfinder.
The Bottom Line: A great performing p&s camera, if one overlooks the small sized controls and slow performance. Pocketable and usable, this camera gives excellent results.
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The pocket-sized DSLR
Post by: thegsrguy - Date: 2009-11-05T16:40:47.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 5.00 rating
Pros: Sturdy, pocket-sized, very accurate photos, firm buttons/controls, standard Canon menus
Cons: Motorized flash, clumsy control ring, so-so battery life
The Bottom Line: Pricey, but expect very good photos -- as in SLR-quality.
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It is a home run
Post by: wxradar2 - Date: 2009-10-18T07:05:07.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 5.00 rating
Pros: Flexibility, control, smooth design, easy control layouts, big LCD, vivid colors, incredible picture quality
Cons: flash pop up conflicts with fingers, no RAW in full auto, limited optical zoom
The Bottom Line: For the serious enthusiast who wants a point and shoot and then sometimes much more, this is a fantastic camera. An enthusiastic buy!
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I Am Impressed!
Post by: kfor - Date: 2009-10-17T01:19:40.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 4.00 rating
Pros: Two control rings; CCD sensor; and more settings than you know what to do with.
Cons: Just a bit small for my hands; too many choices.
The Bottom Line: If you're an advanced enthusiast, get it. The superior controls is impressive! It might be overwhelming for a beginner.
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