expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-01 09:58:22
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Canons PowerShot S80 is designed for people who want a high-performance camera thats not too big or awkwardly shaped for pockets and handbags. The lens has an unexceptional 3.6x zoom range, which helps keep the dimensions down, but its 28-100mm fo...
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If youre looking for more features in a slightly larger package then Canons new PowerShot S80 might suit. The new top-of-the-line model in the S range, the S80 offers 8 megapixel resolution with a 3.6x zoom lens that boasts a useful 35mm equivalent r...
A full feature set; wide-angle zoom lens; big 2.5-inch LCD; great image quality and some clever design elements...
A tad bulky for your trouser pockets The Final Word Although it’s quite bulky, the S80 offers an excellent list of features for a compact digital camera.
Although it’s quite bulky, the S80 offers an excellent list of features for a compact digital camera.
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Cameras.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-01 09:58:22
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The Canon Powershot S80 offers great picture quality and an impressive variety of features. With its ultra wide angle lens it is almost a real winner. It has a clear problem with shutter lag though.
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For a compact digicam, Canons elegant PowerShot S80 provides lots of user-adjustable controls. Although not strictly shirt-pocketable, the S80 is slim enough to slip into a jacket pocket or purse and its retracting 3.6x zoom lens is well protected beh...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2015-04-01 09:58:22
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The Canon Powershot S80 stands out among compact cameras by its complete and advanced feature set, lacking only in the ability to store RAW images. The Canon S80 has many external controls which help users avoid the slower menu system. Among these is...
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maclife.com Updated: 2015-04-01 09:58:22
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Theres a whole lot of pixels in this lil camera. The eight-megapixel, 3.6x optical-zoom PowerShot S80 has everything we expect from a Canon camera: ease of use, intuitive design, and a great set of features. Unfortunately, it was also a bit of a l...
Easy to use. Large and good-looking LCD. Good color accuracy.
Noisy images.
For everyday point-and-shoot moments, the PowerShot S80 is a capable camera. But temper your expectations when it comes to image quality from an eight-megapixel point-and-shoot camera...
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This is a small camera but not as light as you may think, it definitely has a solid feel and when you look at the specifications you know why.
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The sturdy, solid, 8-megapixel PowerShot S80 is the update to the PowerShot S70, last years Editors Choice winner. The camera is pricey ($549.95 list), but most features are improved, and only a couple have been dropped. As such, the S80 becomes ou...
Excellent quality. Very good performance. Wide-angle is 28mm.
No RAW files. Recycle time could be quicker. A little pricey.
The Canon PowerShot S80 is a little expensive, but its a solid, compact camera that takes excellent photos...
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Photo quality is quite good with very accurate colors, something you expect from Canon cameras.
Captures accurate colors Very responsive Good wide angle option Acceptable noise until 200 and above...
Battery life could be better Same with the refresh rate on the LCD screen No RAW mode Expensive...
I liked this camera. Although a bit bulkier than many point-and-shoot digicams on the market, it’s small enough to fit into a jacket pocket. And at 9.6 ounces, it won’t weigh you down. Photo quality was quite good with very accurate colors, so...
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Megapixel.net Updated: 2015-04-01 09:58:22
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The S80 improves on the previous capabilities of S-series cameras by offering an 8-megapixel CCD combined with a 3.6X zoom, a 2.5-inch LCD monitor, and packing it all in a refreshed S-body design.
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...
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DPInterface Canon PowerShot S80 ReviewBrad Soo -May 7th, 2006 The Canon PowerShot S80 is a compact digital camera. You probably could call this a multi-function high-end camera as while its compact in size, it packs 8 megapixels, full manual controls...
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letsgodigital.org Updated: 2015-04-01 09:58:23
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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...
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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...
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dcresource.com Updated: 2015-04-01 09:58:23
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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...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-01 09:58:23
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Expensive yet feature-packed 8megapixel compact camera...
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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...
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Just over a year after the launch of the 7 megapixel PowerShot S70 Canon revealed its replacement, the new S80, which boasts a slight redesign, an extra million pixels and a few new features - including the latest DIGIC II processor. The S80 is smaller...
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...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2015-04-01 09:58:23
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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...
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