Home
Computer information you can not only use, but understand!

Search

Suckerfish Menus

  • Links & Resources
  • Email Us
  • Get Help Now!
    • Custom Help
  • Tips Archive
    • All of our Video Tips
    • Application Tips
    • Digital Photography
    • Email Tips
    • General Computer Tips
    • Hardware tips
    • Internet Tips
    • Mac Tips
    • Ubuntu Tips
    • Windows Tips
  • Users Groups
    • Digital Photography
    • GJ Computer Users Group
  • Podcasts
  • About the Show
    • Newsletter Archives
    • Podcasts
    • Tedd's Bargains
Home

Our RSS Feeds

Subscribe to our RSS feed
OR, get a daily email update by clicking here:


Poll

Email Newsletter

Email

Powered by Zinester our weekly newsletter is 100% SPAM FREE!

Donate to the Site

Short & Sweet S3 IS Review

Submitted by Adam on May 9, 2006 - 1:44pm.
  • Riding Shotgun with Adam
  • Hardware



Canon S3 IS

Click on pictures to view full size (don't bother if you are on dial-up) 

I went into Circuit City today because I heard a rumor that they were getting in the Canon S3 IS. This is canon's latest generation of digital camera with a 12x zoom & anti-shake. It  is only a slight step up from the S2 IS (last year's model).

I do a fair amount of wedding photography in the summers and I have been looking for a spare small camera to carry as backup. I have been waiting for the S3 to hit shelves for several months, so I was excited to test it out.

I took these pictures in Circuit City using the SD card that I carry in my Treo. I will let the pictures speak for themselves, but I was a little disappointed. Canon has the best reputation of all digital camera companies for having images with low noise. This was probably the weakest area of this camera.

This is not a picture of the S3, it is just a test shot that I took of another camera. One of the biggest complaints that people had about the S2 was that it was a little "soft focusy" This is not the case with the S3 the images seemed to be very sharp and the colors were great.

There were two problems that stood out immediately, the LCD screens in the view finder and on the back of the camera were both too dark. The viewing angle on the back LCD was especially terrible. Fortunately this LCD flips out and rotates providing a straight on viewing angle at all times.

The other problem was only visible after I opened the pictures. They were very noisey. If you click on any of the pictures above, you will see the full picture as it came out of the camera (don't bother if you are on dial-up Internet).

Another positive for this camera was its fast lens. To me this may be worth a noisey picture or two. I was in one of the darkest corners of the store and I was still able to get great, well-lit shots.

The noise in the images truly was the worst part of this camera. The focus was amazingly fast - faster than any focus I have ever used on a point-and-shoot camera and faster than on most digital SLRs. If you are shooting children or sports, this camera is worth considering.

S3 image 3Actually, the more I consider all that this camera will do, the more I like the idea of it. I just think that it is a shame that they couldn't have put a little nicer LCD onto the back or in the view finder and I know that they could have improved the noise issue.

However, I think that when it is compared to similar cameras by Panasonic, Sony and Kodak, the S3 will win hands down due to its feature set, color, speed, and all-around cameraness. It looks, works and feels like a great  camera. It is obvious that Canon addressed the concerns they have had with the S1 and S2 in this camera, I just wish that they hadn't introduced a few new concerns along the way.

If this helped, consider buying me a beer or an Americano!
  • ‹ previous
  • 1194 of 1431
  • next ›
  • Printer-friendly version
  • Stumble

Post new comment

  • You may use [inline:xx] tags to display uploaded files or images inline.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.

More information about formatting options

Captcha
This question is used to make sure you are a human visitor and to prevent spam submissions.

Recent comments

  • Beyond me now
    5 hours 29 min ago
  • i have the Heron release of
    6 hours 2 min ago
  • Plenty
    7 hours 11 min ago
  • OP here. it has a 2.2 ghz
    8 hours 48 min ago
  • TeaCup Yorkie Puppies
    9 hours 3 min ago
  • application terminated
    9 hours 8 min ago
  • If all else is ok
    9 hours 23 min ago
  • Keep reading...
    9 hours 25 min ago
  • How old?
    9 hours 26 min ago
  • wallpaper
    9 hours 38 min ago

Add to My Yahoo!

Google Reader or Homepage



Add to My AOL

Navigation

  • Audio
  • directory
  • Tedd's Bargains
  • Video Answers
  • recent posts
  • news aggregator

We reviewed

cover of Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Upgrade with Service Pack 2
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Upgrade with Service Pack 2Read the review
Copyright © 1996-2009 Rick Castellini, Adam Cochran and Grand Valley PC Partners, LLC
RoopleTheme