Customer Review: Better buy this now. This is an unbeleiveable price at $161. It's a great camera, but last year's model. My local stores have run out and won't be restocking.
Customer Review: This camera worked really great, but unfortunately only worked for 1-1/2 weeks. If you drop it even a few inches with the lens open, it will break. My wife was holding it, and it slipped out of her hand while sitting at the dinner table. Even falling 5-6 inches was enough to make the lens jam.more info
Customer Review: Before I start my review... few thoughts about compact point and shoot cameras... they should cost less than $200, they should enable you to point-and-shoot using one hand only, and they should snap good quality photos both indoor and outdoor. This camera satisfies all of the above criterias.... more info
Customer Review: I'm really pleased with my purchase, the powershot s5 is easy to use and takes great pictures. The only problem that I have found is chromatic aberation. Chromatic aberation is when bright areas of the picture will give a blueish or magenta tint on the edge of bright objects. It is very small and... more info
Customer Review: definitely not as sleek and sexy as some of the more expensive canon cameras, but I suspect the quality of the images is exactly the same and it's very easy to use but still has a lot of great manual controls. The manual focus isn't that refined but it's nice that at least it's an option. Low light... more info
Customer Review: Great buy! Canon is a brand to rely on!
Quick load and pictures transfers to card fast!
You can do pro quality pics using this cam!
Great cam, great price, great pics!
Customer Review: As a working professional photographer, I think this is the best point-and-shoot around. This is my second G9 (the first died tragically when the Canon underwater housing leaked). What is most useful for me is the high pixel count and RAW mode. The images are definitely noisy at ALL iso's,... more info
Customer Review: As a new user of digital cameras, I bought this unit kinda on a whim. I'd purchased its 35mm film-based cousin last month and when my wife's Minolta point-and-shoot started acting up, I figured it was time for an upgrade; and since most of my former camera work was done with 35mm SLRs with real... more info