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Storage media: Integrated Memory, Optical zoom: 6x, Sensor resolution: 12 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Optical viewfinder, Weight: 320g, Digital zoom: 4x ...
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Review summary: 12-megapixel digital camera
Verdict: This is a capable digital camera which can produce stunning photographs in the right hands. There is an argument that for the asking price of this camera you could opt for a digital SLR, but otherwise this is a flexible and competent option.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Canons G series has converted many a serious film shutterbug to digital photography. Launched in 2000 with the PowerShot G1, the sturdy G line helped establish digital photography as something more than a novelty. But judging from the latest entry, the Ca
Verdict: While it's a worthy camera in most ways, the Canon PowerShot G9 doesn't offer many compelling advantages over lower-priced competitors. It's hard to recommend it as a reasonable value.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: It's not a compact camera, but it's not an SLR either
Pros: Manual controls, Manual controls, RAW mode, Amazingly solid body
Cons: Expensive, Expensive, Lens distortion, Unusable viewfinder
Verdict: This tiny camera has ideas above its station, but it is expensive.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: RAW returns to Canon's pro-friendly pocket cam.
Verdict: Another welcome carryover from the G7 is Canon's DIGIC III image processor which keeps the G9 humming along at a fairly fast clip from start-up to capture. One welcome change from the previous model is the price – the G9 actually debuted at about $1
Read Full ReviewReview summary: This camera is a great option for photographers who want a point-and-shoot with room to grow. Is it also a worthy alternative for the serious shooter looking for something smaller than an SLR?
Verdict: The only issue I have with Ben is his knocking of the G9 noise. Looking at his examples within his article and personal use of a friends G9 I wonder what are thinking when they want to shoot high ISO's. When you are shooting at a high ISO any pro worth hi
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