Mine is a simple Olympus FE 210 with 7.1 mega pixels and no idea what the optic zoom stuff is...oh wait....just checked: 3xoptic zoom - perfect for beginners

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The PowerShot S3 IS features:
12x optical zoom lens with USM and UD lens element
Optical Image Stabilizer
6.0 Megapixel CCD
Larger size 2.0” Vari-angle LCD
30fps VGA movies with stereo sound and Photo in Movie feature
DIGIC II, iSAPS and Flexizone AF/AE for fast, precise results and 2.3 fps continuous shooting performance
20 shooting modes and My Colors photo effects
High ISO Auto and ISO 800 for low light flexibility
Widescreen (16:9) recording
The PowerShot S3 IS caters for serious photo enthusiasts seeking extended zooming flexibility and fully featured movie recording in a versatile compact digital stills camera.
Optics
Still the most powerful zoom in a Canon digital compact camera (36 – 432mm f/2.7-f.3.5), the PowerShot S3 IS’s lens incorporates the same leading technologies used in Canon's professional EF lenses. An Ultra-Sonic Motor (USM) drives rapid and near-silent zoom operation; an Ultra-low Dispersion (UD) lens element significantly reduces chromatic aberration in telephoto shots; Canon's optical Image Stabilizer (IS) technology counteracts camera shake to reduce image blur when shooting stills or recording video, essential for handheld shots at longer focal lengths. IS allows photographers to shoot at shutter speeds up to 3 stops slower for reliable flash-free photography in low light conditions.
The PowerShot S3 IS's 12x optical zoom combines with digital zoom to deliver 48x magnification for recording both stills and video. For even wider framing options, optional Wide and Tele converter lenses extend the focal length from wide 27mm to super-tele 648mm (35mm film equivalent) for an impressive 24x optical zoom. A Super Macro mode with 0cm shooting distance and optional Close-Up lens 500D (58mm) allow for detailed macro photography.
Basic Features
* 4.0-megapixel CCD delivering images as large as 2,304 x 1,728 pixels.
* Real-image optical viewfinder.
* 1.6-inch color LCD monitor.
* 5x, 35-175mm (35mm equivalent) lens.
* 4x digital zoom.
* Auto, Program, Aperture Priority, and Shutter Priority exposure modes, plus 16 preset Scene modes.
* White Balance with four settings.
* Maximum aperture of f/2.8 to f/4.8, depending on lens zoom position.
* Shutter speeds from 1/1,000 to eight seconds, depending on exposure mode.
* Built-in flash with four modes.
* 16MB internal memory.
* SD/MMC card storage (optional, card not included).
* Power supplied by one Kodak EasyShare NiMH rechargeable battery pack, one CRV3 battery, two AA type batteries, or optional AC adapter.
* Optional Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock ("Bundled" versions only).
* Kodak EasyShare software included for both Windows and Mac platforms.
Special Features
* Movie mode (with sound).
* Burst photography mode.
* Black and White and Sepia color modes.
* Adjustable ISO from 80 to 400, with an Auto setting.
* Two- or 10-second Self-Timer for delayed shutter release.
* Two AF area modes, plus Single and Continuous AF modes.
* Macro (close-up) lens setting.
* DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatibility.
* USB cable for connection to a computer (driver software included).
Yep, that's the best description of that camera I've ever heard.bloodguard bob wrote:In other words you've got the '76 Camaro of 35mm's.Cail wrote:Canon FTb all manual SLR. It's around 30 years old, and the only modern convenience it has is a built-in light meter.
I still use my Minolta version of that, the SRT 101.
I just bid for one of these on eBay. Bob made me a believer when we visited him in Cali.