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The '''PowerShot S5 IS''' is a digital camera introduced by [[Canon]] in 2007. It is the fourth model in the PowerShot S IS series. It is the successor to the [[Canon PowerShot S3 IS]]. There is no S4 model number because of the common Asian tetra phobia superstitions.
 
The '''PowerShot S5 IS''' is a digital camera introduced by [[Canon]] in 2007. It is the fourth model in the PowerShot S IS series. It is the successor to the [[Canon PowerShot S3 IS]]. There is no S4 model number because of the common Asian tetra phobia superstitions.
  
The camera features 8 mega pixels on a 1/2.5 inch CCD sensor. The screen is a 207,000 pixel 2.5 inch TFT, mounted on a adjustable flip out arm similar to the previous models. The viewfinder is a 115,000 pixel 0.33 inch [[EVF]]. The S5 improves upon the S3 model by having a higher ISO sensitivity of 1600 compared to the previous 800 ISO. Unlike the previous models in the series this ones has a [[hot shoe]]. Media storage is compatible with [[Secure Digital|SD / SDHC /]] [[MultiMediaCard|MMC]] type flash media. A 32 MB SD card is originally supplied with the camera. It is powered by 4x AA / LR6 batteries.
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The camera features 8 megapixels on a 1/2.5 inch CCD sensor. The screen is a 207,000 pixel 2.5 inch TFT, mounted on a adjustable flip out arm similar to the previous models. The viewfinder is a 115,000 pixel 0.33 inch [[EVF]]. The S5 improves upon the S3 model by having a higher ISO sensitivity of 1600 compared to the previous 800 ISO. Unlike the previous models in the series this ones has a [[hot shoe]]. Media storage is compatible with [[Secure Digital|SD / SDHC /]] [[MultiMediaCard|MMC]] type flash media. A 32 MB SD card is originally supplied with the camera. It is powered by 4x AA / LR6 batteries.
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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*[https://www.manualslib.com/products/Canon-Powershot-S5-Is-1778676.html Canon PowerShot S5 IS user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib]
 
*[http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonS5is/ Canon S5 IS review] at [http://www.dpreview.com/ DPReview.com]
 
*[http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonS5is/ Canon S5 IS review] at [http://www.dpreview.com/ DPReview.com]
* [http://www.s3users.com/ S5 Users Group]
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* [https://www.flickr.com/groups/442125@N23/ S5 IS Users Group on Flickr]
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[[Category: Japanese digital]]
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[[Category: Canon|Powershot S5 IS]]
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[[Category:P|Powershot S5 IS Canon]]

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The PowerShot S5 IS is a digital camera introduced by Canon in 2007. It is the fourth model in the PowerShot S IS series. It is the successor to the Canon PowerShot S3 IS. There is no S4 model number because of the common Asian tetra phobia superstitions.

The camera features 8 megapixels on a 1/2.5 inch CCD sensor. The screen is a 207,000 pixel 2.5 inch TFT, mounted on a adjustable flip out arm similar to the previous models. The viewfinder is a 115,000 pixel 0.33 inch EVF. The S5 improves upon the S3 model by having a higher ISO sensitivity of 1600 compared to the previous 800 ISO. Unlike the previous models in the series this ones has a hot shoe. Media storage is compatible with SD / SDHC / MMC type flash media. A 32 MB SD card is originally supplied with the camera. It is powered by 4x AA / LR6 batteries.

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