I did not see a S60, however, I owned (still do, now broken). The fact is, they seem to have the same optical system which sooner or later will fail.
I considered Canon for the name and based on good references.
Overall it was a good camera: easy to use and pretty decent pictures.
The cruel reality is that the defect in the optical system makes camera inoperable (see problems)
Problems:
E 18 error!!! This engineering problem of Canon turns the camera into a disposable camera after the warranty expires.
Mine broke 4 weeks after I bought it. After being fixed, few weeks later the same issue. I read more on the internet and realized that this is not an isolated case: IT IS CANON's ENGINEERING FLAW.
Regardless of what else offers, it is bound to get the E18 error. You'll end up paying heavy bucks to fix it and weeks without camera.
So, then what's good about the camera if you cannot rely on it?
You won't get your money back.
Don't belive me? Read on the internet.
Save your money by not buying Canon.
I considered Canon for the name and based on good references.
Overall it was a good camera: easy to use and pretty decent pictures.
The cruel reality is that the defect in the optical system makes camera inoperable (see problems)
Problems:
E 18 error!!! This engineering problem of Canon turns the camera into a disposable camera after the warranty expires.
Mine broke 4 weeks after I bought it. After being fixed, few weeks later the same issue. I read more on the internet and realized that this is not an isolated case: IT IS CANON's ENGINEERING FLAW.
Regardless of what else offers, it is bound to get the E18 error. You'll end up paying heavy bucks to fix it and weeks without camera.
So, then what's good about the camera if you cannot rely on it?
You won't get your money back.
Don't belive me? Read on the internet.
Save your money by not buying Canon.