Canon PowerShot S200 Reviews

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Canon PowerShot S200
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5 Reviews For Canon PowerShot S200

  • tmfarid Rank: Sergeant 24th Sep 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: Cheap
    Fast CPU
    Carry anywhere (small)
    Very good specs
    Compact charger


    Bad Points: No profiles, or scenes
    No optical stabilization (too advanced 4it)
    Weak zoom
    Crammed buttons
    No external dial for shooting conditions
    Limited recording time
    No histogram before shooting, only when reviewing taken photos


    General comments: My camera was a bargain deal!

    I bought a Canon S200 to capture photos of my patients, X-rays and ECGs where I can't put them on a scanner. It turned to be a great tool, performing exactly what I wanted and more. The quality was very good except in some X-rays.

    I read some articles and booklets on digital photography, and with this little tool and its success with me, I went really WILD, and thought that I can shoot almost anything interesting on the road when I'm driving. The short boot up was seducing; I could shoot a picture in less than 5 seconds after switching it on.

    I used it to publish some of my photos over the net and to picture some items I offered on auctions. The results were astonishing.

    Not only the camera is noticeably small (the new Minolta Dimage Xt say it's small; it's thinner but wider than s200), also the charger is intelligently small!! No wires at all!! Just plug it in the wall and slip the battery in it as letter in an envelope. Sure some of us understand how important this brilliant design is, esp. during traveling and outdoors; it's practical and elegant. There's always a draw back of charging battery outside the camera; if the battery is drained in the middle of a party, then you have to wait until it's charged to shoot again!

    Canon provides an optional adapter that fits in place of battery to run camera after the batteries had died! However, it is not the answer to all situations; even in the party you need to mingle and 'socialize' with others, not stay tied to the wall plug, staring at others, hunting friends in the crowd, shouting at them, ask to smile, then shoot from the other corner in the room LOL LOL LOL. I think this 'cordless' design's advantages beat its disadvantages


    I could take pictures for the neighborhood and some friends. The resolution was fine for my friends, but not so much for surrounding buildings. There was no blurring, but the details were not so sharp, may be because the natural instability of hands or may be the resolution was too low. No way I could magnify the distant photos e.g. beyond 40 meters

    I could use higher resolutions for recreational purposes, but I'm not willing to spend more money. I'm sticking for my original goal; medical photography. At that level (close objects with no much art needed beyond balanced brightness and contrast) it's excellent, and I can squeeze more details than I can need by magnification.

    However, when I started to drag my camera to shoot in different climates I discovered its biggest limitation; no pre-set shooting profiles!!! I could rely on full automatic adjustment, but for better results I had to adjust some parameters manually to fit the shooting situations as sunny, cloudy or fluorescent illumination, which took few seconds of concentration, but this is too long for instant shooting.


    As regard panorama pictures, you must take care to shoot all scenes at same distance; otherwise, the software will not be able to overlap scenes with different focal lengths. I don't know if the XD cards of Panasonic cameras can overcome this limitation or not. If anybody knows please tell me.

    One disadvantage in the design is the tripod hole is not in the center of the camera. So, when you shoot serial photos in panorama view this can be an additional factor for bad quality of pictures.

    Optical Zooming was not enough, and the only useful application was to capture minute details as fine print on a paper if it's near the minimum distance of the camera, or to get better shots for objects in show room, or on a stand where you can't get near it enough. But for distant objects it's useless.

    Shooting in dark was not bad if you can tweak the right parameters correctly, there is some artificial lighting around and you are not shooting fast moving objects. The biggest challenge is the tweaking; I don't know if those complain of dark shooting conditions have tried to let the camera evaluate the white balance or not. I agree that the flash is so weak, but this is the average for this class of cameras.

    Video recording is both audio and video (not all cameras record audio) and limited by resolution of movie; 160x120 will give you max 30 seconds. Higher resolutions limit time.

  • Chalmer 24th Sep 2004

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I bought my S200 from Sams with a scanner for $70 a year and a half ago. I use after market ink which costs $2.50 for black and $3.50 for color.

    I did a lot of printing with it and if the truth was known I saved enough on the cartridges compared to other printers to pay for two new canons. It started leaving lines and I tried self clean alignment and finally set my driver to best quality to print readable material.

    I think the problem is in the holder that holds the cartridges because the ...
  • joan corner 20th Aug 2004

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    I bought my Canon S200x inkjet printer 18 months ago, it has broken down also it has just cost me £21.00 for new cartridges (thinking this was the problem) and still it isn't working I have tried every suggestion on my computer but to no avail. I think I am going to have to buy another printer but it definitely wont be a Canon.
  • Dawn15 6th Apr 2004

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    I bought this Canon S200 Inkjet printer from comet (who tell me that if you have a problem with a product they don't exchange it you have to deal with the manufacturer even if you have only just bought it, so I wont be buying from them again!)
    I bought it approximately 10 - 11 months ago and within 6 months the black print started to break up, then I noticed that it was printing all colours in different shades of pink, then it told me it may need to be looked at. I bought a cannon thinking it ...
  • tracker. Rank: Lance Corporal 7th Apr 2003

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    Bought from Argos in november 2002 special price with camera,started off well printing colour photo's but now giving a blue/green tint tried different cartridges plus self cleaning plus help line to no avail i can't recomend this printer.I
    Shall be trying an Epson soon

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2-megapixel sensor captures 1,600 x 1,200 images for prints at sizes up to 8 x 10 inchesAutofocus lens with 2x optical/2.5x digital (5x total) zoomIncluded 8 MB CompactFlash card holds 12 images at de more details...