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The Best Digital Camera, Ever

The Best Digital Camera, Ever
As a rule, I don't buy a new device unless I've sold the old one first. The only Nikon I'll ever own went to a happy geek just north of Seattle, but not before I could get my hands on a hot little replacement: the Canon Powershot S2 IS. Canon's back, baby! I welcomed them back onto my shelf with open hands. They've finally made a camera just for folks like myself. I'm not quite the average consumer, but I'm not always a prosumer. I want at least 10x optical zoom, and unlimited VGA movie options. The PowerShot S2 improves upon the S1's weaknesses, according to reports (no surprises there) - and I'm very much looking forward to what Canon does with the eventual PowerShot S3 release. Until then, I'm ready to claim that this is the best digital camera I've ever owned.
At first, I was a little put off that the S2 relied on AA batteries - until I realized the freedom that gave me as a consumer. I'm loaded with Energizer 2500 mAh quadruplets, so there's no need to buy any proprietary or needlessly-branded add-on (are you listening, Sony?!). This probably saved Canon some money, and they're passing that savings directly on to buyers. The flash is manual, and won't pop up when needed - which can be good or bad, depending on how much you want to remain in control of your digicam experience. I'm struggling to think of things that I don't like about the PowerShot S2, really - the good strongly outweighs any shortcomings that I can uncover.
I love the speed on the Canon PowerShot S2 - it's faster than fast, in every possible way. Turn it on, snap a immediately successive series of high-quality photos, turn it off - done. No hassle, no wait, no kidding. I can also snap a photo right in the middle of taking a video (although that very action is recorded in the video) - major time saver, especially when time is precious. The zoom works wonderfully as well (to the tune of 12x optical, with image stabilization). The access panels to the SD card / batteries are quite tight, too. Swivel screen, a must. Stereo mic recording, amazing. Audio only recording, podcasteriffic. 5 megapixels is enough for most users; 8 was overkill, as I don't print photos. The PowerShot S2 IS's automatic scene modes work above par, according to my experience - but the real winner is in the on-board software.
I've never used a camera's integrated Sepia, Grayscale, etc. filters. Why bother, when software can do it all for you? Canon kicked it up a notch with their Color Accent and Color Swap tools - accessible directly from the Function menu. The PowerShot S2 IS's Color Accent allows you to isolate a color in real-time, graying out its contrasted surroundings. It's easier to show you with the photo I took the other day to demonstrate the feature to a friend. Wow? Yeah, WOW! No retouching on that image, folks - that's all the PowerShot's work. Color Swap is best illustrated with my Hulky fiancee. Again, I didn't edit these photos - the camera did everything for me. I love the way the Canon engineers are thinking, and I really can't wait to see what they do next.
The Canon Powershot S2 IS is a beauty that you must see, hold, and use to appreciate. The $500 price tag is quite attractive, given the versatility and size of this particular digicam. Dude. DUDE! This is exactly the camera I've been waiting for all these years, and it's finally sitting right next to me. No buyer's remorse here; I've learned my lesson. I'm rooting for you, Canon - and I hope this is just the beginning of another fantastic series of digital cameras.

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Glad you hear you finally got ahold of this one, Chris. I've got my eye on it, too, and I'm happy to hear how well it's working for you.
You'll have to give me a little demo at Gnomedex! :-)
Josh Bancroft
http://www.tinyscreenfuls.com

You talked me into it! ;)
But seriously, I was in the market for a new digital camera anyway, and a friend had recommended a Canon as well … so your review pushed me into it haha.
Incidentally, you can get this camera this week at Circuit City with 0% interest through Nov. 2006 (another plus!!)

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I have just purchased the Canon S3is and all I can say is FANTASTIC . The 6.2mp with 12x optical zoom and 4x digital with image stabiliser. It has so many really cleaver features and the resolution is better than the naked eye.
The only feature I think should be added is a thumb catch at the bottom of the LCD monitor, so that opening up the viewer is easier. I used an old transistor with the legs cut off and some super glue to fix it.

I just now noticed this post, and just wanted to say I own the Powershot S3IS and I LOVE that camera! Still learning with it though.

Also wanted to add how much I really love the Blues Coffee Shop photo! Great composition!

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