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Canon PowerShot S80 Review
The good: Great image quality; snappy performance; sturdy and attractive.
The bad: Vignetting at widest angle; slowish lens; no uncompressed or raw-file support; jaggies and audio noise in movie mode.
The bottom line: Aside from one or two very minor lens shortcomings, Canon's new flagship S-series model stands out in its class.
Canon PowerShot S80 Specs
Manufacturer: Canon USA
Part number: 0314B001
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Canon PowerShot S80 Prices
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