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I just had a fall on the street, with the camera in my hand, so it basically absorbed much of my kinetic energy.
As consequence, the camera looks horrible. The surface on one side around the lens got completely rasped away, with the deepest scratches around one third of a millimeter.
But... it's completely functional!
So, five thumbs up!

Plus with still pics there are lots of easy features to choose from so you can quickly set up for any kind of shooting sinario.

April 2007 Addendum: -- After winning virtually every award there was to win last year, Canon discontinued this camera within only a few months of its release -- they have gone to a top-of-the-line compact G7 model and otherwise are encouraging dSLR purchase. Not sure if a S90 will ever be released, as much as people wish for one. My only recommendation at this point is the Canon G7 if you want one of the best image quality point and shoots available. If you come across a stray S80 at a mom-and-pop shop in the US, or a reasonably priced one on eBay, my all means get it...just note that the very few unopened package s80's are currently selling on eBay for about 800.00




1. It is kind of big compared to other cameras which have more features and at the same price range.
2. The picture quality was not good at all. I had a nikon L10 and when I compared it to the pictures from this camera the pictures from my nikon was far better.
I regret buying this camera.




Plus I wasn't too worried because Consumer Reports and the reviews here rate it so highly and accurately. I just took it out of the box and used it. Liked what I saw, took the chip out, ran down to my local Walmart and printed the photos I wanted. While I was waiting, I picked up a $15.00 SD memory chip that allows 80 pic storage. Sweet!
But the best part? I saved so much money here at Amazon, I was able to buy a battery charger with 4 nicad batteries too and still paid less than what my local Walmart wanted for just the camera.
I can't wait to use it more!



I have to admit I am not the biggest fan of Canon. I received a Canon Powershot S20 for a gift and bad is an understatement.
So I was reluctant to try the Canon Powershot S80. It has a hefty price tag of $500-600. So it needs to provide some bang for its buck.
Superficial Inspection __ Jameson Thottam __
At first glance the Canon S80 is bulky and heftier than most point and shot cameras. You will not be sliding this camera discretely into a shirt pocket. It is definitely needs a camera bag, or a purse to carry this.
The camera is a little slow. Meaning if you are trying to take a picture of your 3 year old, you will probably miss the shot or get them turning away. Even though it has different shutter speeds you tend to miss most of those perfect moments.
Still the same old problems __ Jameson Thottam __
Also I have yet to test a camera with excellent red eye. This camera is no exception. In order to avoid red eye, Canon recommends having your subjects look straight into the flash. That is all good, but when I am trying to take a picture of my 3-year-old twins, looking into the flash is not an option. So most of my pictures appear to have those devil eyes.
Enough said__ Jameson Thottam __
With all that said, when you do get the shot the picture quality is fabulous. True colors bright and bold. (Something Canon has seriously improved on since the S20.) I cannot express enough how great the pictures look.
For a point and shoot camera it is fairly easy to operate as well. Once you get the battery charged you are good to go for quite awhile.
Battery life __ Jameson Thottam __
Which brings me to another plus, the camera had a fabulous battery life. I was able to use this camera for several days, medium to heavy use, without recharging the battery.
Summation__ Jameson Thottam __
If you have the money to spend on a point and shoot then this is the camera for you. You cannot beat the picture quality. If you are looking for a cheaper camera with a decent picture you will probably want the Canon SD450.
Jameson Thottam

I dropped mine on the floor of Macy's in New York during the Xmas holyday, cracking the case open and loosing the shutter button. After contemplating buying a new camera, I was able to regain use of the camera using a hair pin as shutter button. Took almost 200 pictures like this. I Will write to Cannon and see if I can get a new button.
I heard some comments about the e18 error. Well, I don't know about the other models, but this one is pretty sturdy and has taken some abuse with me, and still works just fine (even with a hair pin as shutter button).
If I had to purchase another camera for some reason, it would be another a540.

Better:
* higer resolution
* larger screen makes menus easier to navigate
* key controls farther on the right... easier to use
* camera auto-rotates pictures on the review screen (even as you rotate the camera)
The only negative, shared with the A520 is that the wrist strap does not have a cincher... so the camera can slip out of your hand... past the wrist and to the floor (guess how the 520 died...). i will be adding a fastener to this one.
Card note: with larger file sizes (due to higher resolution), i recommend using a high speed card in the camera (needless to say, the 16MB card Canon includes is beyond patheticly insufficient). Based on my last vacation (and if you take any videos at all), a 2GB card is not overkill for a 10+day vacation.

I am just a little disappointed in ths storage speed but I can live with it.
The camera arrived before the promised data.


thanx
mike

and put in the instructional dvd and started using it
the one thing i suggest get a fater sd card for short movies



The configuration of the camera is good, but it needs new sensor, new auto focus sistem and a new lcd.
