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Canon PowerShot G10 is the successor of
optical zoom (35mm film equivalent: 28-140mm), DIGIC 4 for better Face Detection, capability to shoot
RAW just like a DSLR camera, ISO 80-1600, and a 3.0-inch TFT color LCD with wide viewing angle.
The camera measures 4.30 x 3.06 x 1.81 in./109.1 x 77.7 x 45.9mm and weighs Approx. 12.3 oz./350g.
The PowerShot G10 is available from October 2008
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  • Page 1 RAW just like a DSLR camera, ISO 80-1600, and a 3.0-inch TFT color LCD with wide viewing angle. The camera measures 4.30 x 3.06 x 1.81 in./109.1 x 77.7 x 45.9mm and weighs Approx. 12.3 oz./350g. The PowerShot G10 is available from October 2008 Quick Jump:...
  • Page 2 Canon G10 and writes; “Overall, the Canon PowerShot G10 was a pleasure to use, but I wish the company had focused more on noise control instead of just cramming in more megapixels. I loved carrying this sturdy camera around and I appreciated its highly useful dials, but for the money you can easily find better overall performers.”...
  • Page 3 “The good: Functional and fun shooting design; great enthusiast-oriented feature set; very nice photo quality The bad: Should be a little faster shot to shot. The bottom line: The Canon PowerShot G10 is a solid enthusiast digital camera for those who want something compact to complement a dSLR.”...
  • Page 4 CNET.uk reviews the Canon G10 and writes; “We love the Canon Powershot G10: it looks and feels like a serious camera should, yet makes operation easy with a selection of controls that aren’t as intimidating as they may initially appear. The Nikon...
  • Page 5 In terms of both features and handling, the G10 has the edge, and it was invariably the camera that I reached for first…it’s easy to declare the Canon PowerShot G10 as the winner of our first head to head review.”...
  • Page 6 Really, you can’t go wrong with either” Rating: N/A TheOnlinePhotographer reviews the “Canon has now demonstrated that a small camera with a small sensor can provide the ergonomics, speed, flexibility, and image quality that would please most serious photographers.” Rating: N/A Preview video by MegawatTV;...
  • Page 7 Canon today announces its new flagship PowerShot compact digital camera: the PowerShot G10. Replacing the PowerShot G9, the PowerShot G10 is the first G-series camera to offer wide-angle imaging via a 5x (28mm) zoom with optical Image Stabilizer. The addition of a 14.7 Megapixel sensor and Canon’s new DIGIC 4 image processor ensures exacting image quality.
  • Page 8 Such outstanding detail allows printing in sizes of up to A2, or creative cropping in post-processing. For the ultimate in post-processing control, the PowerShot G10 includes a RAW shooting mode – plus support for Canon Digital Photo Professional software, for integration into professional photographers’...
  • Page 9 Oh dear. Canon has blown it. What a missed opportunity. Yes it is a fine camera but we were all saying here that if they had included a fold out LCD then Canon would not be able to keep up with demand.
  • Page 10 I had one of the early Canon G-1 models with a fold out… it got in the way, was small and susceptible to breaking. I’m happy with the integrated screen. I think they looked at their previous feedback and made a consious decision to go with the integrated screen.
  • Page 11 D.S.L.R. Comment by Sammy 2008-10-15 17:12:07 Why can´t Canon put a 22.2 x 14.8 mm CMOS sensor behind the lens on this camera? What a waist of this beautiful creation. As now, high quality camera with tiny low budget crap sensor no good for nothing.
  • Page 12 Comment by John 2008-10-16 10:34:39 I am pretty sure that I will buy the Canon G10. I am kind of leary of the two negative responses that have very similar wording with the same words spelled wrong. Comment by Briggs 2008-12-22 00:30:16 Did they spell ‘leery’...
  • Page 13 Comment by Jack 2008-10-17 17:12:06 Hi Roy! if you can accept another mark than Canon and like a compact format with live view and the capability of a fullgrown DSLR. Take a look at the coming Sigma DP2. The second generation of the Sigma full sensor compact. (Sorry for my bad english)
  • Page 14 Canon G10- New not improved. I read the rumors on the blogs about Canon discontinuing the G9 and all the new and improved features for the G10. I pre order the rig on Amazon and sure enough it delivered today October 3rd, 2008.
  • Page 15 I would love to have a small pocketable camera that shoots raw to suppliment my 40D & 50D when I want to travel lite. Perhaps Canon will listen to the pros and semi-pros and put out a G11 that will satisfy us.
  • Page 16 I’ve taken a dozen pics and they are very clear. The auto-focus is a little slow but the quality is excellent. I also have a canon S5 IS with a fold out LCD. I’ll be selling it because I had too many out of focus pics. Especially on macro close ups.
  • Page 17 I can not understand your question about ISO. Do you thing that a camera that has a price, 450 €, can do a perfect or nice resolution with only 80 or 100 ISO? I think that no, Canon play http://www.dphotojournal.com/canon-g10-reviews-sample-images-user-manual/...
  • Page 18 Canon, p&s, but by the moment I will change this brand. I were waiting the G10 thinking that it will be better than G9, and have only 80 and 10 ISO and 14′7 mp in a little ccd is a big error from Canon.
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