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Oct 27
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Canon G11 Hands-On Report & Comparison with The G10 and GF1

Is the Canon G11 a good buy? I believe so, considering that one gets a really solid camera with decent lens, articulated LCD, manual controls, and decent image quality at low ISO. But, while the higher ISO (anything above 200) are better than its predecessor the G10, on an absolute scale they are not really acceptable to my eyes for anything except record shots and snapshots. The extra resolution of the G10 seems to me to be a trade-off that many photographers might end up preferring.

And as for comparisons with the new generation of pocket-sized large-sensor cameras, these cost quite a bit more money (up there with entry level DSLRs) but they produce far superior image quality.

Having said all of that, for the money the G11 offers good value for many photographers, and its articulated LCD and optical viewfinder make it somewhat unique in this marketplace. That’s the primary reason for my “Recommended” stamp. But don’t expect the drop to 10MP from 15MP on the previous model to be a magic bullet. It isn’t. The game has changed, and for low noise, high quality images there are now new and interesting alternatives in the medium-sized pocket camera arena. There is also a new strong competitor to the G11, in the shirt-pocket sized camera segment, in the form of Canon’s own Powershot S90, which uses the same sensor and image processing chip as the G11, and which will be reviewed on these pages shortly.

Full review: Luminous Landscape

Aug 25
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Canon G10 may be the new Leica

So the new Canon G11 has been announced and people are looking - including me! But I have been carrying the G10 in my pocket for the past year or so and it has gotten to be a habit to grab my keys, wallet, a quarter (gotta have some cash) and the G10. Without it now I don’t feel dressed.

Having a camera with you at all times is the beginning of the essence of the old Leica cameras. Probably on the list of the best cameras ever made even on a really short list of 5 cameras. It is a legend in it’s own time, and in a lot of our minds.

Read more: ProPhoto Home

Aug 07
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The most important System Compact Cameras right now

If not for the Panasonic Lumix G1, the Canon G10 would be the most important camera in its category. Canon has taken the immensely popular G9 and given it just enough tweaks to make it attractive not just to amateurs with big-camera ambitions, but for street photographers and pros looking for a small knock-around camera as wel. It’s a system camera because it accepts hot-shoe flash units as well as a wide-angle and a telphoto auxiliary lens. It has knurled knobs that give it a traditional, familiar feel for shooters who would rather change manual settings with their fingers than by pressing menu buttons. And it has a 14 megapixel sensor that, at its lowest ISO setting, can give bigger cameras a run for their money.

Read more: Adorama

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