Pros: Resolution, solid build, wide angle lens, processing speed, RAW files, Ev and ISO dial, ergonomics Cons: Noise, chromatic abberation (corners), typical P&S limitations, expensive
My arsenal recently found a semi-professional addition in the Canon EOS 5D Mark II and while that's currently my workhorse and warranty for high quality pictures, ...
Pros: Beautiful retro style and build, extremely high resolution, terrific performance and speed Cons: Noisy images at moderately high ISO, complex interface, heavy, expensive
It has been a few years since I last went shopping for a digital camera, and while I was still happy with my Canon PowerShot S50, I was starting to feel limited by its lack of external flash capability. I was still using my old Nikon film gear for ...
Pros: Super resolution, superb LCD screen, amazing amount of features. This camera approaches DSLR quality. Cons: Pronounced noise at higher ISO settings. Big and heavy for a pocket camera.
I recently purchased a new Canon G10 “pocket camera” to replace my aging Olympus C-5050. The old Olympus offered a “mere” 5 megapixel resolution sensor, while the new Canon sports an incredible 14.7 megapixel ...
Pros: Compact, good picture quality, full video recordings, long battery, effective Image Stabilizer, dial for ISO Cons: video has no zooming, high ISO pictures have noise
I bought Canon Powershot G7 three years ago (and wrote a review about it), now it’s time for me to “invest” in a new camera and I chose the Canon Powershot G10. Due to the economic reason, this time I bought a “preowned” G10 ...
Pros: Compact, quality point-and-shoot, rivals DSLR in most photo settings Cons: A little pricey for point-and-shoot camera.
PREFATORY NOTE: Epinions shows the cheapest price (above) for this camera is $179.99. That reference is to an eBay ad for an "Accessory Kit" for this camera, NOT this camera. This camera will rarely be found for ...
Pros: Stunning color, speed and quality. Ultra built. Cons: There are none so far. Really...
I do not plan on listing all of the SPECS here on Epinions about the Canon G10. Go to: http: www.CanonUSA.Com for access to those detailed specs.I'm going to keep this basic and quick...I confess I am a previous user of Canon, Nikon and ...
Pros: Size, unobtrusive, reasaonably wide angle, battery life, viewfinder, nice screen, good controls, use external flash. Cons: No interchangable lenses, need japanese, better high iso would be welcome.
I have found the G-10 to be an interesting camera and more portable than my former xti. Now I would not say it is as versatile as a DSLR, however I think it seems to be a much better "under the radar" kind of camera. For instance, you can ...
Pros:Solidly built; endless features; easy to handle; excellent images; very versatile for amateur to pro. Cons:Priced rather high; no articulated LCD screen; slow lens in aperture; some noise.
Introduction This is the 6th Canon PowerShot G series camera that I have owned since buying the G2 a number of years ago. Each new model has offered improvements from the previous model and a few have removed some nice features ...
Pros: Great build quality and control layout Cons: Average P&S camera in reality.
Like my G11 review, this will be labeled "Not helpful." But then you never know!That's too bad and I suspect that there are either serious Canon fans here or people who are monoplizing the Camera reviews here and don't want competition. ...
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