My PowerShot S5 IS


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Turn your mode dial to M, aperture put to f/8 (no choice as that's the max) and shutter speed put to 2 secs.

There's no cable release for the S5 IS so no choice, have to manually trigger off which will cause camera shakes.

And most imptly, use a tripod.

thanks for d advice:thumbsup:
 

hi all,

thinking of getting a s5 haha, what will be a good price for a 2nd hand one?
 

hi all,

thinking of getting a s5 haha, what will be a good price for a 2nd hand one?

mutant says less than $400:bsmilie:
seriously i guess it's around there:)
 

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Agree, can also use timer as to avoid manual shake. Etc, I use custom timer, 2 second for 3-6 images. No shake & higher chances of better fireworks quality and pic choices.

I don't recommend using the timer as what it takes does not mean that u'll like it.
 

Hi guys, was thinking of getting the sanyo eneloop batt for its efficient energy storage. However it is of below the manual recommended charge of 2300mah, think abt 2000 - 2100mah. Anybody use it or has any advice on it b4 I invest in one?
 

Hi guys, was thinking of getting the sanyo eneloop batt for its efficient energy storage. However it is of below the manual recommended charge of 2300mah, think abt 2000 - 2100mah. Anybody use it or has any advice on it b4 I invest in one?

I've been using them for a very long time already for both my S5 IS and 580EX II. No probs at all whatsoever.
 

hi to all.

noob here. just bought a S5.

recently all the shot i taken are noisy and i wondering why is it so.

is it because i use AUTO mode? btw all shot taken are indoor together with the built in flash.

quite disappointed. :cry:
 

hi to all.

noob here. just bought a S5.

recently all the shot i taken are noisy and i wondering why is it so.

is it because i use AUTO mode? btw all shot taken are indoor together with the built in flash.

quite disappointed. :cry:

In auto mode, the camera will automatically adjust your ISO between 100 and 400. In indoors, it's easier to see noise caused by higher ISO. What i did is to always use Av mode and do your own settings.
 

you adjust yr ISO as well? or only aperture? or both
Usually what is the ISO setting u set for indoor?

Is there any thing that i can use to block the direct flash from my camera? the direct flash on the photo is too harsh.

newbie here
 

you adjust yr ISO as well? or only aperture? or both
Usually what is the ISO setting u set for indoor?

Is there any thing that i can use to block the direct flash from my camera? the direct flash on the photo is too harsh.

newbie here

Indoors usually i'll use ISO 400. On my DSLR up to 1600. Aperture open to the largest.

U can improvise by using tissue paper to diffuse some light.
 

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i'm new here. I'm thinking of getting an external flash for my S5. I would greatly appreciate some advice for all you veterans. Thanks thanks!
 

Hi guys, was thinking of getting the sanyo eneloop batt for its efficient energy storage. However it is of below the manual recommended charge of 2300mah, think abt 2000 - 2100mah. Anybody use it or has any advice on it b4 I invest in one?

I have been using the eneloop batteries all along. No problem. Everytime you take out the camera after a few weeks or months, the battery is still charged. For normal rechargeables, you always have to recharge again.

Did the manual actually recommend min 2300 mAh? I don't recall seeing it.
 

Hi

i'm new here. I'm thinking of getting an external flash for my S5. I would greatly appreciate some advice for all you veterans. Thanks thanks!
IMHO, always get Canon's speedlites. Its compatible, easy to setup and learn. Downside of course its pretty much expensive but hey u might never know u'll get a canon dslr in the future and u can save up by using the same flash unit.

For other cheaper flash unit alternatives, u can always drop by the shops and enquire.
 

hi prodigic

thanks for your advice. So i should looking for Canon Speedlites? How advise roughly how much it cost? so that i know the price range when i sourcing for it. thanks again.
 

Hi

i'm new here. I'm thinking of getting an external flash for my S5. I would greatly appreciate some advice for all you veterans. Thanks thanks!

Hi, I got my Sunpak PZ40X flash from Amazon.com. Including shipping and stuff, it came up to slightly over $250. You can consider that if you are looking for a flash that can be bounced. No swivel though, so it's limited if you take portrait (vertical, not pictures of people ;p) shots. The main reason I got the Sunpak was cos it uses only 2 AA batts instead of the usual 4.
 

hi prodigic

thanks for your advice. So i should looking for Canon Speedlites? How advise roughly how much it cost? so that i know the price range when i sourcing for it. thanks again.

U may want to check the pricelist of accessories on sticky.

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=154099&page=13

Look under EX Flash. Prices are somewat updated/latest as far as I know.
 

Hi all, sorry bt to ask a dumb qns... i can't seem to c the battery life indicator from the LCD of my canon S5, do u guys noe where is it? :what:
 

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