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Canon PowerShot S300 Digital Elph
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1 3079 08-17-2004
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Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
100% of reviewers $299.00 10.0



Description: Product Specifications

* Maximum image resolution: 1600 x 1200
* Image resolution options: High: 1600 x 1200
* Image resolution options: Medium: 1024 x 768
* Image resolution options: Low: 640 x 480
* Maximum CCD resolution: 2.11 megapixels
* CCD size: .37 inches
* Optical viewfinder: Yes
* LCD screen size: 1.5 inches
* LCD swivel: No
* Aperture: F/2.7-F/8 (wide-angle), F/4.7-F/14 (telephoto)
* Optical zoom: 3x
* Digital zoom: 2.5x
* Lens construction: --
* Compatible memory types: CompactFlash Type I
* Onboard memory: N/A
* Max. photos at highest quality: 7
* Max. photos at lowest quality: 87
* Image type(s): JPEG
* Uncompressed mode: No
* ISO film-speed equivalency: 100 (150 in low-light)
* Macro focus range: 6.3 to 30 inches
* Shutter speed range: 1-1/5000 second
* Autofocus system: TTL 3 point AiAF
* Manual focus: No
* Focus range: 2.5 feet to infinity
* Shutter priority mode: No
* Aperture priority mode: No
* Main exposure mode: Program AE
* Spot metering mode: --
* Manual exposure mode: No
* Programmed exposure modes: --
* Manual white balance mode: No
* Built-in flash: Yes
* Red-eye reduction: Yes
* Fill-flash (forced flash): No
* Flash-off mode: Yes
* Night portrait (flash synch) mode: Yes
* Hot shoe for external flash: No
* Black and white: Yes
* Solarized: No
* Movie mode: Yes
* Max. movie length: 30 seconds
* Audio recording: Yes
* Burst mode or continuous shooting: Yes
* Frames/sec in burst mode: 2.5
* Self timer: Yes
* Remote included: No
* Special effects: Black and White
* Splashproof: No
* Other special features: --
* Compatible systems: Mac, PC
* Mac system requirements: Power Macintosh, PowerBook, iMac or iBook, Mac OS 7.5 or higher, Quicktime 2.1 or higher, 20 MB or more application memory, USB port
* PC system requirements: Windows 95/98/NT4.0/2000/ME, Pentium 155 or better, 32 MB RAM or better (Windows 95/98), 64 MB RAM (Windows 2000/ME), USB port
* Software included: Arcsoft Camera Suite Disk, Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk
* Serial output: No
* USB output: Yes
* Video output: Yes
* Battery requirements: NB-1L lithium-ion battery
* Batteries included: Yes
* Rechargable batteries included: Yes
* AC adapter included: No
* Body type: --
* Included in box: S300, 8 MB CompactFlash card, NB-1L battery, CB-2LS battery charger, interface cable IFC-300PCU, A/V cable AVC-DC100, wrist strap WS-120, software CD-ROMs, user manual, warranty card
* Width: 3.7 inches
* Height: 2.5 inches
* Depth: 1.2 inches
* Weight: 8.5 oz.
Keywords: digital camera canon
Connection Type: USB


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Old 08-17-2004, 07:44 PM   #1
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Registered: Aug 2003
Distribution: Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4, Windows 2003 Server/Vista/XP/2000/NT/98, Ubuntux64, CentOS4.6/5.2
Posts: 2,959
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: $299.00 | Rating: 10

Kernel (uname -r): 2.4.21-0.13mdk
Distribution: Mandrake 9.1



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Everything was pretty straight forward. I just plugged in the USB cable into my computer while in KDE 3.1 and this icon called GTKam showed up. I use that to download my pictures from my flash memory card. It's really easy to use and makes saving and editing my pictures easily. No problems getting it to work with my computer.
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