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    LOL... I guess we´re on the same boat...

    I´m also looking into getting a couple lens for my S3... as far as I know we NEED to get an adapter otherwise any lens we get is useless as it can´t be "screwed" on without it...

    then we have so few choices... wide angle, telephoto and filters...

    if you want action shots you´ll need a fast shutter which S3 and S5 have, you can set it up to 1000 or 2000...hey even 200-400 will get nice decent ones... but you´ll need it to be pretty bright out there so you can get nice shots with such fast shutter...and/or setting your aperture number lowest (low number = big wide open aperture so more light gets in)

    but if you want to zoom from far you´ll need a telephoto, glad thing our cameras have IS (Image Stabilizer) because with bigger (longer) lens they are prone to blurs due to moving.... the 2.2x 3x etc are just how far you´ll like them to zoom/focus....
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    The different numbers with x's next to them refer to the amount of zoom the lens provides.


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    If a lens is a 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6, it means that it's a telephoto (good for shots at a distance) and that the lowest aperature on 200mm (most zoomed in) is f/5.6. Something like an 80-200mm f/2.8 would be better because that means when you're zoomed in to the max, you're still at f/2.8. A lens with a smaller aperature number is preferred because if you're shooting at f/2.8 (large amount of light), it means you can choose a quicker shutter speed, which is essential for action shots. At f/5.6, you get less light in so you may need to choose a slower shutter speed, which can result in blurs.

    If you're shooting a football game, I'd recommend something like the 80-200mm lens. Even 200mm may not zoom in close enough. I'm assuming the games are during the day so you can probably get away with a lens that is f/4.5-5.6, which is much cheaper than it's f/2.8 version.

    You'll definitely need an adapter to put the lens on an S5. Filter isn't required but desired as they're very affordable and will prolong the life of your (very expensive) lens.

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    My understanding is the OP is talking about the adaptor lenses you can buy for the S5.

    http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...&modelid=15207
    (scroll to the bottom of that link shows all the accessories available for the S5 including adaptor 'lenses'.)

    Since the S5 is a P&S camera, to my knowledge you cannot add a regular SLR/DSLR lens to it with any kind of adaptor.

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