PROS: Small enough to toss in my backpack so I always have a camera (a real camera, not some stupid cell-phone) with me when I'm out during the day. Runs on 4 common AA batteries, so you don't have to worry about charging a 'power pack'. Has a real viewfinder which is far easier to use for composing images than an LCD screen. The zoom lens doesn't have a very wide range, but operates smoothly and is very responsive. CONS: A bit obsolete in terms of imaging power - rated at only 5mega-pixels. Even so, final image quality is very good. Could be a little lighter, but the weight is mostly due to the batteries. The LCD screen is tiny; it's hard to review your shots, but the image quality on the screen is decent. The controls are not as 'intuitive' as on more modern cameras (like my Nikon D200 or D300). I'm only using my Canon for 'snap-shooting' & don't want anything fancy out of it - it's fine for that, but if you want to use all the camera's features you've got to read the whole instruction manual (weighs more than the camera LOL). Read full review
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Camera started out okay but now has a lot of problems for it only to be used by me four times
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This was bought to replace a dead S1 in a photobooth environment. Working s1s seem to be unavailable anymore. The booth software only works with a limited series of cameras. For it's intended use this model is fine, the quality is sufficient, and the price is reasonable. For general use it is obsolete. Most cell phones have higher resolution and better features. However as a kid's starter camera it would be fine too. It is likely cheaper to buy these on ebay as replacements then to repair a dead one. Sad to think of a 5 MP camera as a throwaway but that is where technology has brought us. I just ordered another one for further backup.
This camera would not function when I took it out of the box. I bought it used on e-bay and I was a little frustrated that it was not working. The camera powered up but the viewing screen was black. I could not see the object I was taking the picture of. I contacted Cannon and the tech recommended I send it to Cannon for repair. I did a little research AFTER taking the camera apart trying to find the defect. I suspected it was in the electronic appeture. I put the camera back together and researched the web for possible answers to why the camera would not function. I found the answer. You have to set the settings to TV or AV Mode, turn the camera on, then remove the battery from the battry compartment while the camera is on then put the battery back in and turn the camera on again. Repeat this process several times. It took me 20 times before the electronic appeture started to open. Eventually, I could start seeing the objects in the view finder meaning the electronic eye was starting to unfreeze. By the 20th time the camera was working. This camera takes pretty good pics and the settings are pretty easy to navigate through. I like the camera now and I use it all the time. My review of the camera will be based on the operation of a working camera. This camera model is known to have this manufacture defect so make sure you get a WORKING model or you are willing to take a chance on being able to unfreeze the electronic eye or pay to repair the camera.Read full review
Shoots great pictures. Very easy to use. Many great settings. Great zoom. Pulls pictures in from great distances away. I put it on auto, and just shoot great pictures every time. The camera does all the work for you. I bought this same camera many years ago. It still works great. The zoom is a little slow, but still takes great pics. One thing that is at is a draw back is that it only takes 1 gig cards. That never bothered me I just bought a bunch of 1 gig cards. It does go threw battery's pretty fast, and I just get rechargeable.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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