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34 Reviews
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Good image quality, Reliable Evaluative metering, Dial functions of the Multi control Dial very practical, 28 to 100 mm equivalent zoom, Available 1024 x 768 pixel movie mode, Wellrounded set of shooting modes, Solid and elegant construction
Soft focus images, Multi control Dials functions too complex, No RAW image format, Compression sometimes a bit too strong at the highest image quality, Flash light falloff in the corners of 28mm images, Average LCD monitor resolution
The Canon PowerShot S80 is without a doubt the most complex camera of the S-series to date, and in particular, its ergonomic design is the most advanced yet. The S80 improves on the previous capabilities of S-series cameras by offering an 8-megapixel ...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot S80 is a remarkable digital camera. Its quite a large compact camera and extremely solid. The Canon S80 has a beautiful striking appearance. The camera is well-organized and because of the amount of buttons the Canon PowerShot S80 ...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot S80 ($549) is a fairly compact 8 Megapixel camera whose biggest features include a wide 28 - 100 mm lens and large 2.5" LCD. The S80 is the descendent of the PowerShot S60 and S70, which had a similar design. The S80 shares ma...
Abstract: Print/Share & Shortcut Button: In the upper left-hand corner of the rear panel, this button is used for activating uploads to Windows computers or connections to a variety of compatible printers, including those complying to the PictBridge standard. The b...
Abstract: Canon?s new flagship PowerShot S80 has 8.0 megapixels of resolution and a 28mm wide angle lens in a sleek and durable package that and features a large 2.5-inch LCD screen for easy viewing, a high-quality XGA movie mode, high-speed USB 2.0 support for ...
Abstract: Some time ago, a reader of this site suggested that we were taking bribes from Canon, because every single review of a Canon camera was full of glowing praise. I can assure you that we are utterly incorruptible, but I'm afraid this is going to be another ...
Excellent resolution, good per-pixel sharpness for this class of camera, Low noise at ISO 50 and 100, not bad at 200 and 400, Fast, responsive operation, Excellent metering and color, Very clean, artefact-free images, High quality wide-angle zoom (28 - 10...
Mild corner softness at wide-angle and maximum aperture, Occasional lens flare and some highlight clipping, New multi-control dial useful, but can be fiddly, Lens slow at telephoto (F5.3), Would prefer a higher resolution LCD screen, Mediocre macro mode...
After the rather uninspiring noise performance of the Panasonic LX1 and overblown image processing of the Olympus Stylus 800 I approached the update to the excellent PowerShot S70 with some trepidation. So it was a great relief to discover that the S8...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Digital camera, 8,000,000 pixels, LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5 in - Color, 32 MB - SD Memory Card<br> <b>Good:</b> Great image quality; snappy performance; sturdy and attractive.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Vignetting at widest angle; slowish lens; no uncompressed or raw-file support; jaggies and audio noise in movie mode.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Aside from one or two very minor lens shortcomings, Canons new flagship S-series model stands out in its class.<br>
Abstract: Canon?s PowerShot S80, the new flagship of Canon?s S-series, incorporates 8 megapixels for shooting still images and a movie mode that records an impressive 1024 x 768 pixels. It replaces the S70 with more resolution, a bigger LCD screen, revamped menu...