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Suhit Gupta
05-14-2004, 10:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://reviews.cnet.com/Canon_PowerShot_Pro1/4505-6501_7-30732120.html?tag=pdtl-list' target='_blank'>http://reviews.cnet.com/Canon_PowerShot_Pro1/4505-6501_7-30732120.html?tag=pdtl-list</a><br /><br /></div>"Like many enthusiast digicams, the Canon PowerShot Pro1 resembles an SLR, but its styling looks a bit cleaner and more attractive than that of most of its competitors. The black metal/plastic hybrid body feels very solid, is about the size of a compact film SLR, and weighs a relatively modest 1 pound, 7 ounces with battery and media installed.<br /><br />As is typical of Canon's enthusiast cameras, you access some of the PowerShot Pro1's key features via a menu called up by the Func button on the camera back, others with the four-way controller, and still more via dedicated buttons. You use the four-way controller--which someone at Canon, bless his or her wonky heart, dubbed the Omni Selector--to navigate the PowerShot's menus, which are adequately labeled and quick to operate."<br /><br /><img src="http://www.digitalmediathoughts.com/images/pro1.jpg" /><br /><br />C|New found the Pro1 quite good in terms of quality but was disappointed by some 'annoying drawbacks'. They found the photos it took to be excellent and highly detailed. They also loved the 7X L-series zoom lens, however, they were not impressed by the slow autofocus and bad shutter delay. Finally, they found its thumb-scrolling-through-menus procedures for settings a little less handy than some competitors' cameras. I have only heard good things about the Pro1 so far in terms of image quality and this article confirms it. So if you can deal with the few drawbacks and want a top prosumer camera, this is a solid one from Canon, and it may be for you.

Bob12
05-15-2004, 12:11 AM
I'm not sure I agree with their assessment of the shutter delay. I took a picture with my Pro1 of a radio controlled truck coming off a jump just as the truck left the top of the ramp. The picture shows it about 8 inches from the edge of the ramp. At the speed it was going, a delay of 1.2 seconds (or whatever they cited) would have put it several feet beyond the ramp.

Gary Sheynkman
05-15-2004, 06:51 PM
What bugs me most about this is that the d70 is only what 1-200 bucks more expensive and comes with an awesome kit lens....sure if you have a fancy camera like Bob12's you might want a compact shooter with manual options, but for mere mortals?

Jonathon Watkins
05-17-2004, 12:27 AM
I really like my Pro1. I have just come back from Italy with 560 shots in the bag (as it were) and am going through them at the moment. Quiality wise I am very pleased. I was familiar with the Canon way of doing things after owning an S45, so no problems there.

I also think the shutter lag is nowhere near as they discribe it. OK, the autofocus could be faster, but overall, it's the best of the 8MP cameras out there for me! 8)

Jonathon Watkins
05-17-2004, 01:38 AM
This reminded me to update my avatar to show the Pro1 instead of a PDA. :wink: