Canon PowerShot S2 IS
July 26th, 2005 | by David Elrich
Full Review - Conclusion
Although I liked the final stills and videos I took with this speedy, responsive camera, Canon is asking way too much from consumers to get up to speed. Granted, an experienced shutterbug will have less difficulty wading through the extremely dense owner's manual. And if you plan to simply shoot in Auto or with the various scene modes, the camera will do the trick. Yet the deal breaker for me is the manual flash. Imagine taking a critical shot, pressing the shutter then realizing you have to open the flash. In that critical moment, the memory could be gone. Toss in the fact that you don't get rechargeable batteries and a charger, and this mega zoom camera moves near the bottom of the list of available options. Conclusion
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by Bahaa on November 10, 2008:
“I have owned this camera for 1.5 years and its very good but the only thing that is bad , is that it needs a lot of batteries and it has no battery charger otherwise everythng OK ! ” More...