Canon PowerShot S45 4MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

- price: $599.99
SKU: 8117A001AA
Sales Rank: 2377
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Product Description
Following up on their S40, Canon's Powershot S45 offers the same aesthetically pleasing metallic chassis with the powerful innards to go along with it. With a 4 megapixel CCD, images taken with the S45 were deeply detailed and could be easily printed out at 8 by 11 and larger without any loss of resolution.
Although the 3x optical zoom is average for mid-range cameras and above, it still let us get in a bit closer to our subjects when snapping shots. Improving on the S40, the S45 now captures video clips--complete with audio--of up to three minutes in length (although you'll probably want a larger storage card than the 32 MB CF card the S45 ships with). There are also easy-to-use video playback and editing controls on the camera itself.
A unique design, the metal lens cover of the S45 serves as the on/off switch--slide it open and the camera turns on, slide it closed and it powers down, with the lens folding out or back into the frame of the body respectively. You can't put any accessory lenses onto the S45 because of this design, but you'll also never try to take any pictures with the lens cap on.
The rechargeable batteries lasted for well over 200 shots before needing to be plugged in. And that's with the LCD on--Canon promises a life of over 500 without the LCD. Speaking of, the bright and large 1.8-inch LCD took up nearly half of the back of the S45 and followed the lens quickly while using it for framing shots.
While it weighs a solid 11 ounces, the 4.4-inch by 2.3-inch by 1.7-inch camera is compact enough to slide into a pocket, making it easier to take on day trips than bulkier Powershot models.--J. Curtis
Pros:
- Enhanced movie mode
- Compact design
- Well priced
Cons:
- No accessory lenses
- Average optical zoom
Product Specification
- Brand:
- Canon
- EAN:
- 0013803019759
- Feature:
- 3x optical (plus 3.6x digital) zoom lens with autofocus
Included 32 MB CompactFlash card holds approximately 27 images at default resolution; camera is Microdrive compatible
Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
Uses proprietary NB-2L lithium-ion rechargeable battery (included)
4-megapixel sensor captures 2,272 x 1,704 images for photo-quality prints up to 11 x 14 inches - Manufacturer:
- Canon
- Model:
- 8117A001AA
- ProductGroup:
- Photography
- Title:
- Canon PowerShot S45 4MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
- UPC:
- 013803019759
- MPN:
- 8117A001AA
Customer Reviews
We tested the durability
We are a clutzy family and this camera has been dropped multiple times onto concrete or asphalt pavement.The camera is covered in dents and scratches.The shutter cover barely slides closed because it's so bent, but THE CAMERA STILL WORKS PERFECTLY.We've had it for about 2 years.Of course I wouldn't guarantee the same luck to others.Best wishes!...
3/29/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
For snapshooters only!
I use this camera mainly to shoot small art objects, since I'm an art dealer.On average the quality of photos you can take with this camera is pretty good considering the price. It has a good array of advanced options as well, like RAW format, that later you can convert to a 11MB TIFF file (on average, for 8 bits) or a 22MB TIFF (on average, for 16 bits). Tiff's are uncompressed files, and are the best option if you want to use Photoshop to manipulate your shots.Very well built metallic case. I...
7/26/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Poor Quality
My S45 has broke twice in the 6 months I have had it. I am very disapionted. I've always bought Canon but will look somewhere else next time! Very poor quality....
6/29/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Good camera - except for red eye
Happy with the features, functions, and performance of the camera in all except one area. The red eye reduction function is useless. I'm aware of the physical reasons behind red eye, and undertand it can never be completely eliminated. But most of the photos I've taken of friends and family are absolutely terrible when it comes to red eye. I had a compact Pentax zoom 35mm before this, and the red eye reduction with that camera was outstanding. Cannot undertand how many outstanding reviews I read...
5/16/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Get one before they're gone!
I'd been waiting for the five megapixel version of the digital Elph, but when the first reviews of that camera came out, I was a little disappointed.It seems that Canon is having a bit of a problem cramming so many pixels on such a small sensor, resulting in noisy images.What does this mean?It means that the four megapixel cameras are taking better looking photographs with smaller file sizes.I decided to get the S45 over the S400 after a little research.The S400 will probably suit most users fine...
4/7/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews


