Powershot S3 IS


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just wondering if you guys have S3IS as a back up camera or this is your primary camera. Im a newbie and recently bought a s3, been using manual, aperture/shutter priority most of the time, and now i feel like, im wanting a dslr, coz im starting to feel i have no full control, and unsatisfied with my pics when compared to pics taken with dslr...

or maybe its just me.
 

I feel that a decent point & shoot camera like the Canon Sx series, in the hands of a competent cameraman, is worth far more than a dSLR in the hands of someone who does not know how to use the camera. You only need to look at the photos taken in the S1/2/3 thread.
 

I feel that a decent point & shoot camera like the Canon Sx series, in the hands of a competent cameraman, is worth far more than a dSLR in the hands of someone who does not know how to use the camera. You only need to look at the photos taken in the S1/2/3 thread.

yeah i strongly agree. i love my S3IS but I dont think I can stay long using this.
 

So, my doubt is all of the bayonet mount and metal adapter are like that not solid fitting
(can feel as loose and heard loosing sound).?????

I just got from Alan Photo (funan) branch a metal Lens Adaptor (58mm, metal) @ $35.
It fits quite nicely on the S5 using bayonet mount. You may want to bring your camera down to try it out.
 

I just got from Alan Photo (funan) branch a metal Lens Adaptor (58mm, metal) @ $35.
It fits quite nicely on the S5 using bayonet mount. You may want to bring your camera down to try it out.

could you tell me the brand (logo) on that adapter.

I'll also post my mine (adapter) :( :(
 

Here's the metal adaptor I got from AP. No logo whatsoever on the box or the adaptor itself. "For Canon S3 58mm" is the only thing printed on it.

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Well, i checked again when i got home. Mine is also not 'tight fit', there is still abit of play (about 1mm) when i rotate the adaptor when mounted on the lens.

I guess if it is really tight fit, it will increase wear on the release mechanism.
 

Hey all. I got S3 a few months back and I'm actually thinking of getting lens for it.

Any good recommendations? Maybe for macro and sceneries? Response will be greatly appreciated :]
 

Here's the metal adaptor I got from AP. No logo whatsoever on the box or the adaptor itself. "For Canon S3 58mm" is the only thing printed on it.

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Well, i checked again when i got home. Mine is also not 'tight fit', there is still abit of play (about 1mm) when i rotate the adaptor when mounted on the lens.

I guess if it is really tight fit, it will increase wear on the release mechanism.
i pasted a thin sticker (3M) for all my tubes (even the original tube adapter still not tight fit). now all are tight fit (and if something is worn out, its the sticker, not the mount).
 

i pasted a thin sticker (3M) for all my tubes (even the original tube adapter still not tight fit). now all are tight fit (and if something is worn out, its the sticker, not the mount).

can show us the pix??

I'm interested to know.

Thanks
 

Hey all. I got S3 a few months back and I'm actually thinking of getting lens for it.

Any good recommendations? Maybe for macro and sceneries? Response will be greatly appreciated :]

The S3's close-up feature is already quite impressive. As for landscapes, i suggest a wide conversion lens.
 

hi any idea if i should get a 52mm adapter or a 58mm adapter for the S3. I recently say mcgill selling a 52mm adapter with cpl filter for $75 is the price ok or should i go to the places you guys recommended to get a better price. Hoping to get a teleconvertor lens in the near future as well.
 

Hey folks,

Anybody knows if this camera has an underwater kit? :dunno:

Advice, please ....

Thanks! :)
 

Canon produced a underwater case for the Powershot S1 IS and stopped there. No Canon case for S2, S3 and now S5.

I bought the Canon underwater case for the S1. While it is good to use, I rarely had the chance to use it. Unless you take underwater shots all the time and are prepared to leave the S5 in the case most of the time, I think you might be better off getting a small underwater camera.

As for the compatible cases, I think they are very expensive, unless you buy the plastic bag types.
 

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