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TheRichOne:Brooke...you've really done your homework! I can only speak for the S1, but had wonderful shots from it from a week in Palau. Because you'll take each shot with a flash, and therefore relatively fast shutter speed, the stabilizer is of little value. It is really useful when you are "pulling in" a far-away subject, handheld, with little light. For that matter the optical zoom is of little value underwater. Unless you use the camera as much above water as under (or more), the 510 might be more useful. The weight difference to me is immaterial unless you plan to go trekking around Europe carrying the camera. The S1, as you say, does not have the underwater shooting mode, and I anticipated that being a factor, but it wasn't...the results were fine to me. I am sold on Canon's software and support mechanism to help address questions or problems. They've ALWAYS answered my emailed questions within minutes. Customer Service to me is important as the salespeople generally know very little about the products they're selling, sad to say.
In summary, I am VERY satisfied with the S1 for u/w, but the argument for the 510 is intellectually better. There, confused? Hope I didn't make things worse for you. Good luck.
Thank you so much for the email. I'm the one getting myself confused ... I have thrown in another camera to the mix to make this even more complicated. Instead of the A510 ... I am now looking at the Canon Powershot A95, which is 5MP and like the S1 - has the swivel screen. So now - I'm trying to decide between the Canon Powershot *A95* or the PowerShot S1 IS....
see this link: http://tinyurl.com/adn4o
Any thoughts? What are folks experiences with Canon refurbished cameras? Do they carry full warrenty?
I'm just making this ~way too hard on myself, I can tell. I promise to stop at the PowerShot S1 IS and *not* start looking at the S2 IS, which there isn't a housing for yet anyway that I have found, besides - that's pushing my budget - still need to get the WP-DC_?_ for what ever camera I finally DO buy...
Anyway - I want to thank everyone who has taken the time to reply to my posts, I'm a novice and all of these replies have been very appreciated. I can't thank y'all enough.
Side note: I found this page http://www.adorama.com and they seem to have pretty good deals on underwater equipment ... does anyone know of a site that is even beter (in the States that is)?
Thanks,
Brooke [insert smily for 'confused' here ]