astrobug wrote:I am new to the digital field. I have a Canon Sureshot S3 IS camera and am interested in taking pictures of the night sky, i.e. starfields. constellations, etc. Is this possible with this camera?[/list]
I don't think that you have to give up on stars and constellations completely, although I'm not familiar with your camera. My little Panasonic FZ7 enabled me to take this photo with a 15 second exposure. I should mention that it was taken with the bright, full moon over my shoulder at about 2 am. It's a shot of the eastern sky and despite the clouds, you can make out a tiny constellation on the upper right (Delphinus, the Dolphin perhaps?).
If you had a moonless, cloudless sky, a tripod, and the Canon offers you a time delayed shutter, you should be able to get some prominent constellations. I have options for 15, 30 and 60 second exposures, although the star shift does become evident as the exposure lengthens. Also, I'm in the light polluted Chicago metropolitan area. If you can get to an area without city-glow, your results could be even better.
Here's the shot. I have not done a lot to edit out the noise, since it was the stars themselves I was after.