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Canon Powershot S80

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Canon Powershot S80 Digital CameraCanon Powershot S80 Digital Camera
powerful 8.0 Megapixel
High-quality wide-angle 28-100mm* 3.6x Optical Zoom lens
Large high-resolution 2.5 inch LCD screen
Exclusive Canon DIGIC II Image Processor
21 Shooting Modes to capture every
Improved Movie Mode with 30 fps VGA or XGA mode
Print/Share Button for easy direct printing and downloading

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10+ IN STOCK £199.99 (Including VAT at 17.5%)


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s80 feature 1 PowerShot S80 is compact enough to go anywhere, yet has the all the high-end imaging features you need to produce superior quality photography. The powerful 8.0 Megapixel CCD will supercharge each image with lifelike detail, and give you the flexibility to enlarge and crop freely. The camera also incorporates UA Lens Technology, allowing the S80 to maintain its compact profile while achieving exceptional brightness and clarity throughout the full zoom range.
Canon's exclusive UA Lens Technology makes the most of the powerful CCD. The glass-molded aspherical lens has an ultra high refractive index that delivers bright, clear shots while allowing a compactness unusual in a wide angle lens.

s80 feature 2 Get more in Every Picture!
High-quality wide-angle 28-100mm* 3.6x Optical Zoom lens to get more in the picture
The PowerShot S80 is a highly versatile camera with a wide-angle zoom lens that reaches all the way from 28mm at the wide end to 100mm at the telephoto end. You'll capture more image in every shot, and add greater depth to your overall photography.
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trusted reviews Canon now has no less than 27 models in its digital compact range, filling every possible niche in the market. The five models in the S series are aimed at users who are looking for something more capable than a snapshot camera, but not as complex as a semi-pro or SLR model. The new S80 is the top of the S range at the moment, and offers eight megapixel resolution, a useful range of creative features, the latest DIGIC II image processing engine and a superb 3.6x optical zoom lens. Despite its power and creative potential, it still manages to be stylish, compact and easy to use. However all these good things come at a price, and the S80 will set you back a not inconsiderable £498.99, which is an awful lot of money for a compact camera.
When you first get the S80 out of the box, you know at once where that money went. The initial impression is of sleek style and superb build quality. It’s quite a chunky camera, and surprisingly heavy for its size. It measures 104 x 57 x 38.8mm and weighs a hefty 225g minus the battery and card, so you’re not going to be carrying it in your shirt pocket, unless your shirts are made out of Kevlar.

canon s80  cnet Like its predecessors, the Canon PowerShot S80 is packed with features for both casual shooters and more advanced amateurs. It incorporates the same f/2.8-to-f/5.3, 28mm-to-100mm (35mm equivalent) lens as the PowerShot S70. The lens is on the slow side and doesn't offer a very high zoom range, but it provides a relatively wide-angle focal length.
We missed uncompressed image formats such as TIFF and raw on the S80, which would take advantage of the camera's 8-megapixel sensor. Other features, however, work to compensate. Three exposure modes include a spot mode for more precise control and a well-designed evaluative mode that handles backlighting and mixed lighting very well. A noise-reduction algorithm automatically kicks in for exposures longer than 1.3 seconds, but unfortunately the effect is subtle. It also doubles processing time and you can't disable it.

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