Canon Powershot S45
Canon Powershot S45
Achieve that Y2K lo-fi look with the Canon Powershot S45, released in 2002. A nostalgic digital camera to record video & take photos. If analogue photography isn't your thing and you're after a more economic starting point, this digital camera is a great alternative.
Condition
- Overall Cosmetic Condition: = 4.5/5
Specifications
Sensor
- CCD
Lens & Optics
- Lens: Canon Zoom Lens
- Focal Length: 35 - 105 mm
- Pixels: 4 megapixels
- Shutter Speed 15/1500 sec
- Aperture: F2.8 - F4.9
- Resolution: 2272 x 1704
- Digital Zoom 3.6x
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Auto Focus
Video Capture
- Yes
Exposure
- ISO Settings: Auto Max 50-400
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Manual Exposure
- Shooting Modes: Auto, Program AE, Shutter Priority, Manual, Image zone: Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Fast Shutter, Slow Shutter, Stitch Assist and Movie
- Exposure control method: Program AE, Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE or Manual exposure control
Shutter: Photography Features
- Built-in Flash
- Flash Modes: Auto, On, Off, Red-eye Reduction, Slow Sync Flash
- White Balance Modes: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Flash, Custom Present 1, Custom Present 2
- Self-timer
- Time Lapse
- Viewfinder
- Continuous Shooting: Approx. 2.5 images/sec
Photo Effects
- Off, Vivid, Neutral, Low Sharpening, Sepia, B & W, Custom
Screen | Viewfinder
- Screen size: LCD 1.8”
- Touch Screen: N/A
- Viewfinder: Real Image Viewfinder
- Built-in Lens Shield
- Connectivity
- USB 1.1
- SD Card 16MB
Image Storage
- Usable Memory Types: Storage Media: Compact Flash Type I Card
- Power Source
- x1 Rechargeable NB-2L Battery
- Battery Charger: CB-2LT/CB-2LTE
- Image File Format: JPEG
- Storage Media: Compact Flash Type I Card
Dimensions
- 112 x 58 x 42 mm
- Weight: 260g (camera body only)
- Release Date: 2002
Comes With
- Camera wrist strap
You Need
- Camera Storage Case
- Memory Card: Compact Flash Type I Card
This Digital Camera has been mechanically tested and cleaned by our team, it is in perfect working order, to ensure you're equipped and ready to go out and point and shoot.
Storage and Care
Store your camera in a cool dry place. Do not store in any location that can get excessively hot.
Remove batteries from your camera if you do not intend to use it for several weeks or more. Store them separately.