PHOTOS: Canon PowerShot S90

Hands-on the new super compact

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  • Doesn't look like it has a way to put it on a tripod (no threaded hole) or a way to put a wide angle adapter on it (cute control ring) so it's useless for panoramas. Too bad -- looks like it would have been a nice little camera to carry into the woods.

    Maybe they could ask me how to build a proper camera next time...
    Posted by DemonDuck, USA
  • Maybe it's a pre-production unit that doesn't have the tripod mount?

    I hope...
    Posted by Adam Drake, Canada
  • I take that back, check the fourth image Posted by Adam Drake, Canada
  • All these camera angles, and you didn't show the most important one of all: top or side view with camera off. How much does the lens stick out when powered off? This determines whether it is a true pocket camera or not. Most ads from the mfr try to hide this dimension. Please show it :) Posted by Jasper, Germany
  • Jasper - sorry about that. The lens retracts to sit flush with the Control Ring, so take image 7 and cut that back. Yes, it's fatter than many compacts, more coat pocket than jeans pocket... Posted by chrishall, United Kingdom
  • is there a magnification function for manual focus? does it by chance auto-magnify like the EP-1 does? Posted by adrien, Switzerland
  • It's not that fat. It's 31mm vs 26mm on my ixus. not the end of the world. Especially when compared to the 48mm of the G9/10/11. Disappointed about not having HD movies but that isn't going to stop me selling my ixus for one of these. Posted by Mark, UK
  • Cool, that's what I thought. I realise it's a bit thicker than an Ixus, but much more pocketable than an LX3 or GR1. At this point, I'll take a little extra bulk for greatly improved IQ + RAW. Posted by Jasper, Germany
  • lets wait and see good samples Posted by greg, England
  • Shame about the video mode. So close yet so far. Posted by Yemble, UK
  • A great camera but agree about the video - a missed opportunity I would update my S80 but love the 1280 x 1024 hi-res mode on that model Posted by Roger, U K
  • Well, I take it back. There is a tripod hole and for once it looks centered under the lens. Very good! Posted by DemonDuck, USA
  • WOW!

    I was dreaming about this camera at the beginning of the year and the closest thing was the LX3, which I can safely say will soon be on ebay. At last, my 5D will have the perfect partner!
    Posted by Jim, Scotland
  • i wish manufacturers would build in capability for using a shutter cable release (or better yet - a wireless remote) with point & shoot compact cameras. i've never seen this feature in a point & shoot compact. this way i would be able to use it for HDR photography and for long exposure shots. BTW, does anyone know if it has a "Bulb" function?
    Posted by C, usa
  • Interesting, shame it only shoots 4:3 and not 3:2 like the LX3 :(. I'm a canon fan but I think I'm going to have to keep the LX3, so many cool little things it does like let you have the camera on with the screen off so you save battery but are ready to shoot, easy to get hyperfocal distance thanks to the focus bar when in manual focus mode. It will be interesting to have a look at an s90 when its in the shops, it's got its work cut out to beat the LX3... Posted by Robin, England
  • The shutter cable release from the G10 available at www.lensmate-online.com should work. Posted by AZ, USA
  • Chris,
    Any thoughts on build quality? How does it compare in build to say a G10? Thoughts on performance? Shutter lag? Autofocus speed?
    Were you able to save any shots? If yes, can you comment on IQ?
    Thanks!
    I've been looking forward to this cam - hope the reviews are good. My only real issue with the spec is the 4:3 ratio - much rather have 3:2.
    Posted by web, iceland
  • web - as with most Canon cameras the build quality was good, it has the same feel as the G10 and the new G11. The pop-up flash is especially neat the way it powers up and down. The new control ring has a really good solid positive action to it and it so easy to change settings on the control ring and dial on the back.

    As this was a preproduction model, I can't comment on performance and I wasn't allowed to take any shots away. However, we will be getting our hands on it for a full review soon.
    Posted by chrishall, United Kingdom
  • I have the LX3 and love it, i think since i like to have the HD video function i'll not buy the s90. I looked at the ixus 120 and the HD video is great, way better that my LX3, but the picture quality is just ok.

    best regards,

    Marius, Krakow, Poland
    Posted by Marius, Poland
  • C, USA: Penatx A40 has a remote control. If you want to take long exposure, use a tripod and turn on the self-timer. This should reduce any camera movement from depressing the shuitter! Posted by Lawrence, Australia
  • I currently have the Canon SD850 IS and I LOVE the multiple image settings such as auto, portrait, kids and pets, indoor, night shot, beach, foliage, creative light effect. Does anyone have any idea what kind of image settings compared to my SD850 this new S90 has? I really want to purchase this camera, but I've grown rather attached to these auto functions. Posted by Joanna, USA
  • i can not believe Canon didn't put the HD shooting function into this! what were they thinking!? i DID order the camera.. just bummed that it doesn't have HD when the lx3 which is more than a year old has that feature! *sigh* Posted by Astro, USA
  • Ricoh GX200 has cable shutter release and a whole lot of features for the amateur and semi pro. Plus it is very light. Posted by grahame, australia

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