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− | The '''PowerShot S80''' was an upper-level digital point & shoot introduced by [[Canon]] in September 2005. It replaced the [[Canon PowerShot S70|PowerShot S70]] from the year before. It had upped the resolution to an 8-megapixel 1/1.8" [[CCD]] [[sensor]] that produces images of 3264 x 2448 pixels. The lens a 28-100mm equivalent 3.6x zoom range with a f/2.8–5.3 aperture. The lens is protected by a sliding lens cover on the body. The back has a 115,000 pixel 2.5" diagonal LCD display. Removable media | + | The '''PowerShot S80''' was an upper-level digital point & shoot introduced by [[Canon]] in September 2005. It replaced the [[Canon PowerShot S70|PowerShot S70]] from the year before. It had upped the resolution to an 8-megapixel 1/1.8" [[CCD]] [[sensor]] that produces images of 3264 x 2448 pixels. The lens a 28-100mm equivalent 3.6x zoom range with a f/2.8–5.3 aperture. The lens is protected by a sliding lens cover on the body. The back has a 115,000 pixel 2.5" diagonal LCD display. Removable media has changed from the previous [[CompactFlash|CF]] to [[Secure Digital|Secure Digital]], a 32MB card is usually included. |
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 15:07, 30 May 2016
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The PowerShot S80 was an upper-level digital point & shoot introduced by Canon in September 2005. It replaced the PowerShot S70 from the year before. It had upped the resolution to an 8-megapixel 1/1.8" CCD sensor that produces images of 3264 x 2448 pixels. The lens a 28-100mm equivalent 3.6x zoom range with a f/2.8–5.3 aperture. The lens is protected by a sliding lens cover on the body. The back has a 115,000 pixel 2.5" diagonal LCD display. Removable media has changed from the previous CF to Secure Digital, a 32MB card is usually included.
Links
- S80 reviewed by Simon Joinson at Digital Photography Review
- Reviewed at Imaging Resource
- Reviewed at DC Resource