Canon S3

Welcome to the "family"!!!! :cool1:

Feel free to snag the image tag from my sig., if you want it!

And, don't forget to post your first pics over on the S3 thread!!

Congratulations S.C! I just got my S3 from Office Depot yesterday. I can't wait to get out there and start shooting. You all have helped me so much with your advice and photos on this board. Thank you! :goodvibes
 
Well, I don't have one yet, but after seeing and using all of the other "tip" threads on the other sections of the DIS, I thought this would be a great thread. I have SO many S3 threads saved now, it's hard to keep track. So, maybe if you all leave a tip or two, we can condense them here. Something like: To take a picture of a water drop, use "this" setting at "this" speed.
Or, to take a great picture of the moon....to film mountains...for great pics of kids playing outside...for indoor "gym" sporting pictures...

After using some ideas from here, I was able to take a great photo of the cresent moon/mars last night. Of course, a full moon would be better...or even 1/2 of one! I just wish I could have all of your tips in one place to print...

So...let me/us have 'em!! Let's try to keep it specific to the S3/S2 family--so as not to confuse the newbies like me, and if possible-be very specific and simple...again, for us newbies!

I can't wait to see what you have...I hope y'all think this is as great an idea as I do! :woohoo:
 
Not my "best" ... I don't think I've got a best tip, yet ... but this is certainly my *first* tip! ;)

Tip #1: get out of Auto mode as soon as you feel comfortable ... there are much better photos to be made simply by shifting to P (Program AE) mode and taking control of the white balance, exposure compensation and ISO!
 
I have the S2, I received it for Christmas (after I did a lot of research on cameras). I've never been happier with a digital camera (or maybe any camera) than I have been with it. What is the main difference between mine and the S3?

Thanks!
 

So...let me/us have 'em!! Let's try to keep it specific to the S3/S2 family--so as not to confuse the newbies like me, and if possible-be very specific and simple...again, for us newbies!

So quickly everyone forgets about the poor old neglected S1 IS :sad1: But seriously, 99% the tips for superzoom "S" series cameras apply to all three models. There used to be a huge S1 tips compilation thread over on the Canon board at DPreview. Try searching over there.

I can give a couple tips.

- Learn to be creative with the use of the flip out LCD. It allows you to go low, high, around corners, etc. I also like to brace the camera against my chest or stomach with the screen facing up to help brace those shots where even the IS needs a little help.

- Set a good hyperfocal length with the custom mode. That way you always have a setting that will be in focus all of the time when it cannot lock the focus in the normal modes. I have mine set to the widest focal length (6mm), focused at 10 feet, ISO 200, and F/2.7 (set custom mode from aperture priority mode so it will pick the shutter speed for me). If I wanted to use it with a flash, I would use a lower ISO, but I can always change those settings without too much of a problem and I still keep the hyperfocal DOF of about 5ft. to infinity. If you want a closer DOF to infinity, you can close the aperture down, but it would then require a longer shutter. That would be a good idea if you plan to use flash for this setting all of the time b/c a smaller aperture would be slightly sharper. To me, the "S" models are sharp enough through the entire aperture range though it does get a little sharper stopped down by about 2-3 stops IMO.

You can use this site to determine the settings you want. http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html. Keep in mind that you want to use the actual focal length in the calculator and not the 35mm equiv. They list them in case you do not know. http://www.dofmaster.com/lengths.html

Kevin
 
Live histogram, updates to the 'interface' (like showing the modes more, etc)...

Just played with a S3.. Nice, but not enough for me to upgrade from my s2.
 
Where the S1 to S2 was a real upgrade, the S2 to S3 was more of a tweak. I have heard the S3 called a S2 v2.0. I would say the extra features of the S3 are not worth the upgrade from the S2. There should be a replacement of the S3 out soon anyway.

Kevin
 
Thanks! I'd seen reviews and such, but I hadn't thought it sounded very different.

I'm delighted with the camera, I'm glad so many are able to get good deals on the S3. :)
 
I am so weak, I just caved and joined your cult by buying the S3. :guilty: :rotfl: I wasn't even looking for a new camera until I saw this thread and the others about the S3. Then I thought about the trips I am taking this year, how much I love taking pictures, and how I haven't been thrilled with my current digital camera, and that did it, I talked myself into buying something I really don't need. :cool1: Anyway, thanks for letting me know about this deal. I may have a few questions when I attempt to try use the camera (since it is quite a bit more advanced then my current camera) but I know just where to go to ask. Thanks everyone. :thumbsup2
 
I can't believe how many people were "pushed over the S3 egde" by my post! :rotfl: I know for $279, it wasn't hard for me to jump right in and buy one, too. I only messed around with it for a few minutes yesterday, and I already love it! I can't wait to see what all it can do!
 
Add me to the ran right out and bought one clan!

Got mine today at office depot as well!

I was in the market for a new camera anyway, but all the hype here about the S3, got me moving.

It was quite a bit less than I thought I would need to spend. So far, I am liking it.

The only thing so far I dont like is, I wish it had a hand strap on it.

Thanks for the tip!
 
Ever have one of those nights/days where you take a ton of photos and you think you are really nailing them with exposure, etc. only to come home and find that they all basically suck? Yep, that was my evening. I took over 100 photos and I got one that is OK. Here it is. I don't even like it due to the fact that the lighting is a bit poor and I had to crop it to look good. If everyone has been reading the photo assignment thread, you know how I feel about photoshop and cropping! :mad:

Andy

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AndrewWG said:
Ever have one of those nights/days where you take a ton of photos and you think you are really nailing them with exposure, etc. only to come home and find that they all basically suck?
All the time. ;)

I like the shot. Hey, at least you got one good one!
 
All the time. ;)

I like the shot. Hey, at least you got one good one!

Yeah and it was a GREAT night to be out of the house. No wind and not real cold. Almost made me think that Spring is coming afterall. I did play at work with depth of field photos today too so it wasn't all that bad. Those photos weren't good but they were kind of teaching me a thing or two.

Andy
 
I just bought my S3 and LOVE it (so far). I have what may be a silly question. The instruction manual says to use only Canon accessories, including rechargeable batteries (I assume it doesn't really hurt to use other brands, it is just a way to limit the warranty). So what brand of rechargeable batteries seem to be the best, or doesn't there seem to be much of a difference?
Thanks
 
LOL! Count me in as well! I've been wanting to upgrade for a while, but I was looking at the Sony H2 and H5 and the Canon S3's. I have a Sony so I thought I wanted a Sony again (since I was familiar with it plus already had the memory card) - then I started reading this forum.

My very, very sweet husband surprised me yesterday with an H2 for our anniversary! Of course he found out that I was leaning towards the S3 afterwards - so he didn't care WHICH one I got - so I took the H2 back and got the S3.

The best thing is that our Office Depot had them for 279 and Staples carries them too - and they price match (110%) so I got it for $272! It was same price minus 10% of the difference. They even said that it was a "heck of a deal".

So I'm trying to find the tutorials and stuff - and learn all I can before our trip in June. :)
 
Wow - beautiful night shots! What settings did you use?

I have been playing with my new camera as much as I can. I took a ton of pics this morning of my boys playing baseball. I haven't installed the software yet but I will try to get to that sometime today.
 
Hello Jen,

For the fist one, I used 15 sec shutter speed, and f/2.7
For the 2nd one, I used 10 sec shutter speed, and f/2.7

Both had iso 100, and manual focus set to infinite

I did cheat a little bit though, I bumped up the blue color a bit in photoshop, and because of the long shutter speed, the camera didn't really catch the partial moon, looked more like a full moon, so I re-touched it a bit... other then those 2 things though, I didn't do much to the shot!
 












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