Canon PowerShot S

The Canon PowerShot S is a series of digital cameras released by Canon, as part of the wider PowerShot range. The S-series was originally a line of compact point-and-shoot cameras, slowly evolving into a prosumer line of cameras slotting right beneath the G-series cameras. The line later branched off into Canon's line of super-zoom cameras. The PowerShot ELPH line is a branch of the S-series, due to its model number designations in the United States (with the S- and SD- prefixes), as well as the similarities between the PowerShot ELPH S100 and the PowerShot S10.

G-series in a compact body

A photographer using a PowerShot SX430 IS model.

From the PowerShot S90 onwards the S-series continues a line of Canon compact digital cameras that commenced with the Ixus 900Ti and feature the Digic image processors and larger than average sensors as fitted to the advanced PowerShot G-series cameras. The Ixus / S-series and the equivalent G-series models are listed below:

  • Ixus 900Ti (SD900)* / PowerShot G7 / Digic III / 10 MP 3648 × 2736 1/1.8″ CCD.
  • Ixus 960IS (SD950IS)* / PowerShot G9 / Digic III / 12.1 MP 4000 × 3000 1/1.7″ CCD.
  • Ixus 980IS (SD990IS) / PowerShot G10 / Digic 4 / 14.7 MP 4416 × 3312 1/1.7″ CCD.
  • PowerShot S90, S95, S200 / PowerShot G11, G12 / Digic 4 / 10 MP 3648 × 2736 1/1.7″ CCD (S200 features Digic 5).
  • PowerShot S100, S110 / PowerShot G15 / Digic 5 / 12.1 MP 4000×3000 1/1.7" CMOS.
  • Powershot S120 / PowerShot G16 / Digic 6 / 12.1 MP 4000×3000 1/1.7" CMOS.

(* The Ixus 900Ti and 960IS feature a titanium body.)

Models

Compact S series

The Sxx series is made up of two sub-series. The S10 and S20 were compact point-and-shoot cameras, while the S30-onwards were prosumer digital cameras that were the de-contented, lower-cost alternative to the equivalent G-series camera at the time.

ModelRelease
date
Sensor
resolution, size, type
Video specificationsLens (35 mm equiv)
zoom, aperture
Image processorLCD screen
size, pixels
CardSize
W×H×D
(mm)
Weight
(body, g)
PhotoNotes
Point-and-Shoot
S10October 19992.1 MP
1600×1200
1/2" CCD
No movie mode35–70 mm (2×)
f/2.8–4.0
1.8"CF105.4 × 69.4 × 33.8270Smallest true zoom 2 MP camera when released[1]
S20March 20003.3 MP
2048×1536
1/1.8" CCD
32–64 mm (2×)
f/2.9–4.0
[2]
Prosumer
S30September 20013.2 MP
2048×1536
1/1.8" CCD
320x240 15 fps35–105 mm (3×)
f/2.8–4.9
1.8"CF112 × 58 × 42260New larger body shape, addition of manual controls, added RAW support[3]
S40October 20014.1 MP
2272×1704
1/1.8" CCD
[4]
S45October 2002DIGIC[5]
S50March 20035.0 MP
2592×1944
1/1.8" CCD
[6]
S60June 2004640x480 10 fps

320x240 15 fps

28–100 mm (3.6×)
f/2.8–5.3
114.0 × 56.5 × 38.8230First to use wide-angle lens, supports conversion lenses, smaller and lighter body with re-arranged rear panel[7]
S70September 20047.1 MP
3072×2304
1/1.8" CCD
[8]
S80October 20058.0 MP
3264×2448
1/1.8" CCD
1024×768 15 fps

640x480 30 fps

DIGIC II2.5"
115,000
SD, MMC104.0 × 57.0 × 38.8225Redesigned smaller and lighter body, no RAW support. Includes new 4:3 HD Movie (1024x768) Mode[9]

Bears similarity to later Powershot G series models such as G10 & G11[10]

S90September 200910.0 MP
3648×2736
1/1.7" CCD
640x480 30 fps28–105 mm (3.8×)
f/2.0–4.9
DIGIC 43.0"
461,000
SD, SDHC, MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+100.0 × 58.4 × 30.9175New High Sensitivity System and higher ISO speeds, f/2.0 lens, image stabilization. HD movie feature removed.[11] Bears similarity to earlier Powershot SD series models[10]
S95August 2010720p 24 fps99.8 × 58.4 × 29.5170Hybrid IS, 720p HD video.[12]
S100September 201112.1 MP
4000×3000
1/1.7" CMOS
1080p 24 fps


720p 30 fps


640x480 120 fps


320x240 240 fps

24–120 mm (5×)
f/2.0–5.9
DIGIC 5SD, SDHC, SDXC, Eye-Fi98.9 × 59.8 × 26.7173GPS, 1080p HD video.[13] Not to be confused with the older S100, the first Digital IXUS/ELPH camera.
S110September 20123.0" 461,000 touch screen98.8 × 59.0 × 26.9A Canon PowerShot S110No GPS, 1080p HD video. IS. Wifi. Touch screen.
S120August 201312.1 MP
4000×3000
1/1.7" BSI-CMOS
1080p 60 fps


640x480 120 fps


320x240 240 fps

24–120 mm (5×)
f/1.8–5.7
DIGIC 63.0" 922,000 touch screenSD, SDHC, SDXC100.2 × 59.0 × 29.0193WiFi. Touch screen. Maximum aperture 1.8.
S200February 201410.0 MP
3648x2736
1/1.7" CCD
720p 24 fps

640x480 30 fps

24–120 mm (5×)
f/2.0–5.9
DIGIC 53.0" 461,000SD, SDHC, SDXC100.0 × 59.0 × 26.0181WiFi. No RAW. 720p HD video.


Super Zoom S/SX series

The S1 to SX70 series consists of ultra-zoom cameras, having longer zoom ranges and a more extensive list of features. The SX100 and later SX models are a more compact, affordable spin-off. The "SX" stands for "Super Zoom." All S and SX models feature image stabilization, and most have full manual controls.

ModelRelease
date
Sensor
resolution, size, type
Video SpecificationLens (35 mm equiv)
zoom, aperture
Image processorLCD screen
size, pixels
CardSize
W×H×D
(mm)
Weight
(body, g)
PhotoNotes
Sx / SXx series
S1 ISMarch 20043.2 MP
2048×1536
1/2.7" CCD
640x480 30 fps38–380 (10×)
f/2.8–3.1
DIGIC1.5" vari-angle
114,000
CF111.0 × 78.0 × 66.1370First in the series[14]
S2 ISJune 20055.0 MP
2592×1944
1/2.5" CCD
36–432 (12×)
f/2.7–3.5
DIGIC II1.8" vari-angle
115,000
SD113 × 78.0 × 75.5405[15]
S3 ISFebruary 20066.0 MP
2816×2112
1/2.5" CCD
640x480 30 fps

320x240 60 fps

2.0" vari-angle
115,000
SD, SDHC, MMC113.4 × 78.0 × 75.5410[16]
S5 ISJune 20078.0 MP
3264x2448
1/2.5" CCD
DIGIC III2.5" vari-angle
207,000
117.0 × 80.0 × 77.7450First S series with hotshoe[17]
SX1 ISDecember 200810 MP
3648×2736
1/2.3" CMOS
1080p 30 fps28–560 (20×)
f/2.8–5.7
DIGIC 42.8" vari-angle
230,000
SD, SDHC, MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+128 × 88 × 88585Replaces S5 IS, first PowerShot to use CMOS, firmware update allows shooting in RAW, and full HD 1080p recording support[18]
SX10 ISOctober 200810 MP
3648×2736
1/2.3" CCD
640x480 30 fps2.5" vari-angle
230,000
124 × 88 × 87560Replaces S5 IS[19]
SX20 ISAugust 200912 MP
4000×3000
1/2.3" CCD
720p 30 fpsReplaces SX10 IS[20]
SX30 ISSeptember 201014.1 MP
4320×3240
1/2.3" CCD
24-840 (35×)
f/2.7-5.8
2.7" vari-angle
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+122.9 × 92.4 × 107.7601Replaces SX20 IS[21]
SX40 HSSeptember 201112.1 MP
4000×3000
1/2.3" CMOS
1080p 24 fps


720p 30 fps


640x480 120 fps


320x240 240 fps

DIGIC 52.7" vari-angle
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+, Eye-Fi122.9 × 92.4 × 107.7600Replaces SX1/SX30 IS[22]
SX50 HSSeptember 201212.1 MP
4000×3000
1/2.3" CMOS
24-1200 (50x)
f/3.4-6.5
2.8" vari-angle
461,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC122.5 × 87.3 × 105.5595Replaces SX40 HS[23]
SX60 HSSeptember 201416.1 MP
4608 × 3456
1/2.3" CMOS
1080p 60 fps


640x480 120 fps


320x240 240 fps

21-1365 (65×)
f/3.4-6.5
DIGIC 63.0" vari-angle
922,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC127 mm × 91 mm × 114 mm649Replaces SX50 HS[24]
SX70 HS22 October 201820.3 MP
5184 × 3888
1/2.3" CMOS
1080p 60 fps

4K 30 fps

21-1365 (65×)
f/3.4-6.5
DIGIC 83.0" vari-angle
922,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC127 mm × 90.9 mm × 116.6 mm610
Replaces SX60 HS[25]
SX100 series (2007-2013, economic superzooms)
SX100 ISAugust 20078.0 MP
3264×2448
1/2.5" CCD
640x480 30 fps36–360 (10×)
f/2.8–4.3
DIGIC III2.5" fixed
172,000
SD, SDHC, MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+108.7 × 71.4 × 46.7265Smaller spin-off of SX series[26]
SX110 ISSeptember 20089.0 MP
3456×2592
1/2.3" CCD
3.0" fixed
230,000
111 × 71 × 45[27]
SX120 ISAugust 200910.0 MP
3648×2736
1/2.5" CCD
DIGIC 4111 × 71 × 45245[28]
SX130 ISSeptember 201012.1 MP
4000x3000
1/2.3" CCD

(C677 12 MP)

720p 30 fps28-336 mm (12x)
f/3.4-5.6
113.3 × 73.2 × 45.8260Replaces SX120 IS[29]
SX150 ISAugust 201114.1 MP
4320 × 3240
1/2.3" CCD
SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+, Eye-Fi258Replaces SX130 IS[30]
SX160 ISSeptember 201216.0 MP
4608 × 3456
1/2.3" CCD
720p 25 fps


640x480 30 fps

28-448 mm (16x)
f/3.5-5.9
111.0 × 72.5 × 44.1291Replaces SX150 IS
SX170 IS2013108.0 × 71 × 43.9228The only one in SX100-series that uses a Li-ion battery
SX200 series (2009-2013, advanced pocketable superzooms)
SX200 ISMarch 200912.1 MP
4000x3000
1/2.3" CCD

(C677 12 MP)

720p 30 fps28–336 (12x)
f/3.4–5.3
DIGIC 43.0" fixed
230,000
SD, SDHC, MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+103 × 61 × 38220Adds HD video[31]
SX210 ISMarch 201014.1 MP
4320×3240
1/2.3" CCD
28–392 (14×)
f/3.1–5.9
SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+106 × 59 × 32215[32]
SX220 HSFebruary 201112.1 MP
4000x3000
1/2.3" CMOS
1080p 24 fps


720p 30 fps


640x480 120 fps


320x240 240 fps

3.0" fixed
461,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC, MMC+, HC MMC+, Eye-Fi106 × 59 × 33No GPS[33]
SX230 HSAdds GPS[33]
SX240 HSFebruary 201225–500 (20×)
f/3.5–6.8
DIGIC 5SD, SDHC, SDXC, Eye-Fi106 × 61 × 33224
No GPS.[34] Not sold in North America; the GPS-equipped SX260 HS, otherwise identical to this model, is sold there instead.[35]
SX260 HS231Adds GPS[34]
SX270 HSApril 20131080p 60 fps


640x480 120 fps


320x240 240 fps

DIGIC 6SD, SDHC, SDXC106.4 × 61.1 × 32.6227With GPS. There is also Wi-Fi. But not sold in North America; the GPS- is also equipped in SX280 HS and it is sold there instead.
SX280 HS106.4 × 62.8 × 32.6233With GPS and Wi-fi
SX400 series (2014-, cheaper alternative to the SX500-series, no manual controls, CCD-sensors)
SX400 ISOctober 201416.0 MP
4608x3456
1/2.3" CCD
720p 25 fps


640x480 30 fps

24-720 (30x) f/3.4-5.8DIGIC 4+3.0" fixed
230,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC104.4 × 69.1 × 80.1313No Wi-Fi or GPS, Very similar to SX500 IS
SX410 ISFebruary 201520.0 MP
5152x3864
1/2.3" CCD
24-960 (40x) f/3.5-6.3104.4 × 69.1 × 85.1325No Wi-Fi or GPS
SX420 ISJanuary 201624-1008 (42x) f/3.5-6.6104 × 69 × 85325WiFI
SX430 ISJanuary 201724-1080 (45x) f/3.5-6.8104.4 × 69.1 × 85.1323WiFi
SX500 series (2012-, cheaper and lighter alternative to SXx series)
SX500 ISApril 201216.0 MP
4608x3456
1/2.3" CCD
720p 25 fps


640x480 30 fps

24-720 (30x) f/3.4-5.8DIGIC 43.0" fixed
461,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC104.0 × 69.5 × 80.2341Improved Autofocus (AF). Not compatible for SD/SDHC Memory cards exceeding 8 GB capacity.
SX510 HSAugust 201312.1 MP
4000x3000
1/2.3" CMOS
1080p 24 fps


720p 30 fps


640x480 120 fps


320x240 240 fps

349Adds Wi-Fi
SX520 HS201416.0 MP
4608x3456
1/2.3" CMOS
1080p 30 fps24-1008 (42x) f/3.4-5.8DIGIC 4+119.0 × 81.0 × 91.0442No Wi-Fi
SX530 HSJanuary 201524–1200 (50×) f/3.4–6.5120.0 × 81.7 × 91.9442Wi-Fi but no GPS. GPS via linked compatible smartphone ("camera connect").
SX540 HSJanuary 201620.2 MP
5184 × 3888
1/2.3" CMOS
1080p 60 fpsDIGIC 6120.0 × 81.7 × 91.9442Wi-Fi but no GPS. GPS via linked compatible smartphone ("camera connect").
SX600 series (2014–, cheaper alternative to the SX700 series, no manual controls)
SX600 HS201416.0 MP
4608×3456
1/2.3" CMOS
1080p 30 fps25–450 (18×) f/3.8–6.9DIGIC 4+3.0" fixed
461,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC103.8 × 61.0 × 26.0188
SX610 HSJanuary 201520.2 MP
5184x3888
1/2.3" CMOS
3.0" fixed
922,000
105.3 × 61.0 × 26.7191
SX620 HSMay 201625-625 (25x)

f/3.2-6.6

96.9 x

56.9 x

27.9

182
SX700 series (2014-, successor to the SX200-series)
SX700 HS201416.0 MP
4608x3456
1/2.3" CMOS
1080p 60 fps


640x480 120 fps


320x240 240 fps

25-750 (30x) f/3.2-6.9DIGIC 63.0" fixed
922,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC112.7 × 65.8 × 34.8245Remote shooting through WiFi
SX710 HSJanuary 201520.3 MP
5184x3888
1/2.3" CMOS
269
SX720 HSFebruary 201624-960 (40x)

f/3.3-6.9

109.7 x 63.8 x 35.7270
SX730 HSApril 20173.0" tilting

922,000

110.1 x 63.8 x 39.9300
SX740 HSAugust 20181080p 60 fps

4K 30 fps

DIGIC 82994K video[36]

See also

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