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Canon PowerShot G10 Compact camera 14.7 MP CCD 4416 x 3312 pixels Black

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Bullet Points Canon PowerShot G10 Compact camera 14.7 MP CCD 4416 x 3312 pixels Black
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  • - Compact camera 14.7 MP CCD Black
  • - Image stabilizer
  • - Optical zoom: 5x Digital zoom: 4x
  • - TTL
  • - 640 x 480 pixels
  • - PictBridge
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
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The short editorial description of Canon PowerShot G10 Compact camera 14.7 MP CCD 4416 x 3312 pixels Black

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Canon PowerShot G10 Compact camera 14.7 MP CCD 4416 x 3312 pixels Black:
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With a 14.7 Megapixel sensor, a 5x wide-angle lens and the ultra-rapid, advanced imaging power of Canon’s DIGIC 4, the PowerShot G10 pushes every boundary. RAW recording allows total post-shoot image control.

Features
- 14.7 Megapixels
- Genuine Canon 5x wide-angle lens with optical IS
- RAW and DPP support
- DIGIC 4
- Anti-blur technology
- 3.0” PureColor LCD II and optical viewfinder
- Exposure Compensation and ISO dials
- i-Contrast
- 26 shooting modes
- Range of accessories

14.7 Megapixels
A 14.7 Megapixel sensor provides rich detail for large-scale prints and creative cropping, while allowing you to make the most of the camera’s Safety Zoom and Digital Tele-Converter functions.

Quality 5x wide-angle lens
Capture more in your frame with a compact, high quality 5x wide-angle (28mm, f/2.8) lens. Canon’s optical Image Stabilizer technology counteracts the effects of camera shake, for crisp, blur-free images throughout the zoom range.

RAW recording
RAW shooting gives complete control over all image parameters in post-shoot editing. Support for Canon’s Digital Photo Professional (DPP) software allows Digital SLR users to integrate the PowerShot G10 into their workflow.

DIGIC 4
The latest in image processing technology, DIGIC 4 delivers extraordinary noise reduction. The result is richly detailed, cleaner images, even at high ISO speeds. DIGIC 4 also drives exceptional processing speeds and responsive operation.

Anti-blur
The PowerShot G10 combats blur with High ISO Auto and Motion Detection Technology, which ascertains movement of both camera and subject to set the optimum ISO, whatever the shooting situation. Servo AF tracks moving subjects to ensure they remain in focus.

Face Detection Technology
For easy, spontaneous portraiture the PowerShot G10 uses Canon’s Face Detection AF/AE/FE/WB. Face Select & Track optimises settings for a chosen person, while FaceSelf-Timer is ideal for self-portraits or group photos.

3.0" PureColor LCD II
The 3.0" PureColor LCD II has outstanding resolution (460K dots) for exceptional detail during framing or playback - while an optical viewfinder offers extra framing choice.

Convenient dials
Dedicated Exposure Compensation and ISO dials provide convenient adjustment of exposure and ISO without the need to access menus. A Multi Control Dial provides fast, accurate access to menu items, functions and images.

i-Contrast
i-Contrast analyses a scene during shooting or playback, then boosts brightness in dark areas. The result is improved contrast with detail retained in tricky lighting conditions.

Shooting modes
26 modes, including numerous automatic modes, make shooting in tricky situations easier. The PowerShot G10 also offers full manual mode, for total creative control.

Accessories range
A comprehensive accessory system includes a tele-converter, waterproof case and compatibility with Canon’s full range of Speedlite flashes.

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Canon PowerShot G10, 14.7 MP, 4416 x 3312 pixels, CCD, 5x, 12.3 oz (350 g), Black

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Canon PowerShot G10. Camera type: Compact camera, Megapixel: 14.7 MP, Sensor type: CCD, Maximum image resolution: 4416 x 3312 pixels. Optical zoom: 5x, Digital zoom: 4x, Focal length range: 6.1 - 30.5 mm. Maximum video resolution: 640 x 480 pixels. Display diagonal: 3". Viewfinder type: Optical. PictBridge. Weight: 12.3 oz (350 g). Product color: Black

Picture quality
Camera type *
Compact camera
Megapixel *
14.7 MP
Sensor type *
CCD
Maximum image resolution *
4416 x 3312 pixels
Image stabilizer *
Yes
Lens system
Optical zoom *
5x
Digital zoom *
4x
Focal length range
6.1 - 30.5 mm
Combined zoom
20x
Number of aspheric elements
1
Focusing
Focus *
TTL
Normal focusing range
0.5 - ∞
Macro focusing range (wide)
0.01 - 0.5 m
Closest focusing distance
0.394" (0.0100 m)
Auto Focus (AF) lock
Yes
Exposure
ISO sensitivity
Auto
Light exposure modes *
Aperture priority AE, Manual, Shutter priority AE
Light metering *
Centre-weighted, Spot
Flash
Flash modes *
Flash off, Red-eye reduction, Slow synchronization
Flash exposure lock
Yes
Flash range (wide)
11.8 - 181.1" (0.3 - 4.6 m)
Flash range (tele)
11.8 - 110.2" (0.3 - 2.8 m)
Video
Maximum video resolution *
640 x 480 pixels
Memory
Compatible memory cards *
mmc, sd
Display
Display *
LCD
Display diagonal *
3"
Display resolution (numeric)
461000 pixels
Viewfinder
Viewfinder type
Optical
Ports & interfaces
I/O ports
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (mini-B jack) NTSC/PAL Monaural
PictBridge *
Yes
USB version *
2.0
Camera
White balance *
Auto, Cloudy, Custom modes, Daylight, Fluorescent, Tungsten
Scene modes *
Beach, Children, Fireworks, Night, Party (indoor), Portrait, Landscape
Shooting modes *
Auto, Movie
Photo effects *
Neutral, Positive film, Sepia, Vivid
Camera playback
Movie, Thumbnails
Custom color
Yes
Histogram
Yes
Image editing
Resizing, Rotating
Design
Product color *
Black
Battery
Battery technology *
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery life (CIPA standard)
400 shots
Battery type
rechargeable
Number of batteries supported
1
System requirements
Mac compatibility
Yes
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)
0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)
0 - 90%
Weight & dimensions
Width
4.3" (109.1 mm)
Depth
1.81" (45.9 mm)
Height
3.06" (77.7 mm)
Weight
12.3 oz (350 g)
Dimensions (W x D x H) (imperial)
4.30 x 1.81 x 3.06"
Packaging content
Bundled software
ZoomBrowser EX / ImageBrowser PhotoStitch RemoteCapture
Other features
Additional accessories
Soft Case DCC-650, SC-DC60A, SC-DC60B, Waterproof Case (40m) WP-DC28, Waterproof Case Weight WW-DC1, Tele-converter 1.4x TC-DC58D,Lens adapter LA-DC58K, Remote Switch RS-60E3, AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC50, Battery Charger CB-2LZE, Ring Accessory Kit RAK-DC2
Camera CCD sensor
1/1.7
Video capability
Yes
Dimensions (WxDxH)
4.3 x 1.81 x 3.06" (109.1 x 45.9 x 77.7 mm)
Built-in flash
Yes
Camera shutter speed
1/60 - 1/4000 s
Focal length (35mm film equivalent)
1.1 - 5.51" (28 - 140 mm)
Digital SLR
No
Frame
Yes
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:06
Uk has collected 89 expert reviews for Canon PowerShot G10 Compact camera 14.7 MP CCD 4416 x 3312 pixels Black and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
85%
Source Review comments Score
gadgetspeak.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
A camera that sits very nicely somewhere between the ‘point and shoot’ and a DSLR. This unit does have a flash shoe but works perfectly well with the excellent built in flash. In fact the 5x wide zoom and 15MP images make this a very powerful unit...
92%
computeractive.co.uk
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
The Powershot G10 from Canon picks up from where its predecessor, the Powershot G9, left off.It features the same rugged design, but Canon has increased the sensor from 12.1 megapixels to 14.7 megapixels and given it a new 28mm wide-angle lens.This new...
Good Superbly detailed shots; range of manual features; sturdy design...
Bad Chromatic aberrations visible in some shots; drop in optical zoom compared with G9...
Bottom line A serious digital compact that will appeal to those looking for high-quality images and a good range of features...
100%
itreviews.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
Despite some minor issues, it didnt take long for us to fall in love with this camera. You can pick up entry-level digital SLRs for roughly the same price, but the PowerShot G10 is more than capable of giving them a run for their money and is ideally...
0%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
Camera manufacturers are forever searching for the Holy Grail. They know there’s a vast army of people out there who want a camera that’s small enough to slip into a pocket, but which also delivers top-notch performance that’s closer to a digital SLR t...
Bottom line Canons PowerShot G10 is a polished, pocketable performer that offers a high degree of manual control, along with good performance and easy operation. Sure, it does some things better than others, but we think overall, it does an excellent job. The of...
90%
wired.co.uk
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
Way back when, before DSLRs became affordable, compacts were the only option for enthusiast snappers who wanted to join the digital revolution.Since 2000, Canon’s high-end G-series cameras have proved popular with enthusiasts and professionals alike th...
80%
digicambuyer.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
If you want to create stunning images and exercise a greater degree of control over how they're captured, conventional wisdom says invest in a DSLR rather than a compact. However, there are times when, for size, packing a DSLR or even a bridge-style...
100%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
Canons G10 is aimed squarely at photography enthusiasts, with businesslike styling and lots of hands-on control. At 350g its no featherweight, but unlike most enthusiasts cameras - namely SLRs and ultra-zoom models - it fits in a pocket. Thanks t...
60%
practicalphotography.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
With an amazing 14.7MP sensor, RAW recording, full manual control and a proper hotshoe, the new Canon PowerShot G10 could be the high-end compact you’ve been waiting for...
Bottom line This is a fantastic compact camera: maybe a bit fiddly to navigate through the menus and predictably noisy at high ISO. But as a carry-anywhere camera, enthusiast photographers will love it. Use it as a happy-snap party camera – you can’t go wrong. And...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:05
The 14.7Mp Canon PowerShot G10 is a stylish-looking compact camera. Theres something appealing about the Canon PowerShot G10s old-school rangefinder styling, and the little lights that glow orange next to the old-timey ISO and EV compensation dial...
Bottom line Overall, the Canon PowerShot G10 is a pleasure to use, but we wish the company had focused more on noise control instead of just cramming in more megapixels. We loved carrying this sturdy camera around and we appreciated its highly useful dials, but f...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:05
This seems to be happening a lot lately, but it's exactly a year and a day since I reviewed the Canon PowerShot G9 . Time and technology march ever onwards, so today I'm taking a look at the G9's successor, unsurprisingly named the PowerShot G10. Actually...
90%
Photoradar.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:05
The Canon PowerShot G10, then, has been over a year in the pipeline and yet on the face of it, the new camera isn't so very different from the old one.But there are some significant differences. The one that's likely to grab the most headlines is the G...
Bottom line The Canon PowerShot G10, then, has been over a year in the pipeline and yet on the face of it, the new camera isn't so very different from the old one.But there are some significant differences. The one that's likely to grab the most headlines is the G...
80%
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:05
We reviewed the PowerShot G9, this cameras predecessor, last year. The Canon PowerShot G10, then, has been over a year in the pipeline and yet on the face of it, the new camera isnt so very different from the old one. But there are some significant d...
Good Fantastic build quality, Great lens, Crisp LCD screen...
Bad Image quality is a mixed bag...
90%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:05
Canons G range of high-end compact digital cameras has been the source of much frustration down the years.Despite being technically excellent, with fast zooms, support for RAW mode and mobile screens, the earliest models were incredibly slow.Things we...
Good Stabilized 28 mm wide angle lens, Well thougtout design and interface, Great image quality up to 400 ISO, Excellent 3 LCD screen, Superb manufacturating...
Bad Noise management could be better above 400 ISO, Burst mode disappointing, No HD video and no HDMI output, Viewfinder imprecise, A little bulky...
100%
Cameras.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:05
The Canon Powershot G10 has 14.7 megapixels and a wide angle, 5x optical zoom lens. It is one of the most advanced compact digital cameras you can buy. In fact I cant think of one that is more advanced. It has a full set of manual exposure modes, plus...
91%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:06
With the introduction of the G10, Canon has remedied one of the few criticisms of itsexcellent G9, that it lacked a wide-angle zoom, by changing the lens zoom ratio to ahandier 28-140mm f/2.8-4.5 range. Like its predecessor, the lens on the G10 is opti...
100%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:06
Advanced amateur photographers are a discerning group, and they've flocked to Canon's G-series for its ability to meet and exceed their demands. The third-generation PowerShot G10 is a stunning successor, loaded with uncompromising specs like 14.7 mega...
Good Canon’s semi-pro G-series gets its first wide angle (28mm) camera with optical image stabilisation, and it’s a beauty. Hewn from black metal, the G10 is both war-zone-tough and catwalk-friendly, thanks to a crystal-clear lens, face tracking an...
Bad Now that SLRs have Live View, movie modes and lower price tags, there’s less of a reason to stick with compacts, even ones as well built as the G10. Burst shooting is also sluggish at about 0.7 frames per second, so it’s not ideal for sports p...
Bottom line If you’re a pro who needs a second camera or just a gadget-head who demands the best, this camera is for you. No, not you with hefty credit card bill, but you with slightly more dosh than you know what to do with.Best offers for the Canon powershot...
80%
hereshow.ca
Updated:
2011-11-04 09:59:03
The G10 has the traditional styling of a classic 35mm rangefinder camera, with mechanical (metal) dials for ISO, exposure compensation and mode selection. The previous G9 model was very popular among serious photographers, and the G10 is even better in...
Good Very versatile zoom lens range, Incredible resolution/quality at low ISO...
Bad Somewhat large/heavy, Lens maximum aperture a bit small at telephoto...
0%
smh.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 09:59:04
Canon Powershot G10Price $750Superb This 14.7-megapixel camera with a 28-140mm (film equivalent) lens is Canons flagship compact. Construction is rugged and handsome, best described as World War Three army surplus in appearance. It is heavy in a...
0%
dpexpert.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 09:59:04
This 14.7 megapixel camera with a 28–140mm (film equivalent) lens is Canon’s flagship compact. Construction is rugged and handsome, best described as WW3 army surplus in appearance. It is heavy in a reassuring way. There is an optical viewfinder with...
Good The dedicated knobs for exposure compensation and ISO settings are a brilliant design feature. It is a joy to use. And image quality is outstanding, even at higher ISO speeds. To say we are surprised is an understatement. With 14.7 megapixels we expect...
Bad We didn’t dislike the mass of the camera, but for some people it will be off-putting. If you think that compact means pocketable then the G10 is not for you. We think it feels like a real camera!...
Bottom line If we were in the market for a compact camera to supplement the DSLR we would be torn between the G10 and the Panasonic LX3. The LX3 is daintier and has fewer pixels, which we like. It has an outstanding Leica-branded lens that doesn’t have quite th...
0%
photoreview.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 09:59:06
Canons new PowerShot G10 replaces last years popular G9 model, providing some significant improvements in body design, functionality - and also performance. The latter is surprising since Canon has boosted the new models effective resolution to 14.7...
90%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-03-20 01:27:50
Canon’s new flagship in its PowerShot range is the G10, successor, unsurprisingly, to the G9. It retains all the G9’s chunky styling while upping the megapixel count to a whopping 14.7, adding a wide-angle 28mm lens and, well, fiddling about w...
Good Full manual functionality. Solid build quality. Hotshoe flash mount...
Bad Heavy. Useless optical viewfinder. Too many dials and buttons...
Bottom line Chunky, but thats a small price to pay for the finest camera yet to bridge the SLR-compact divide...
100%
uk.askmen.com
Updated:
2014-05-15 01:21:45
One of the key advantages of using an SLR-style camera is the lack of lag between button press and shutter snap. The Canon PowerShot G10 retains this feature in it's easy to use form, allowing for more natural-looking photographs and accurate action shots...
89%
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2016-12-27 19:51:18
Straight up, the 14.7-megapixel Canon PowerShot G10 just looks cool. There's something appealing about its old-school rangefinder styling, and the little lights that glow orange next to the old-timey ISO and EV compensation dials. What's more, this is a s...
0%
akihabaranews.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
One amateur and semi-pro cameraman hassle is to find the perfect compact camera capable of reaching a certain level when traveling around, without always needing DSLR.Yes there is nothing better than a DSLR when it comes to shooting photos, but let’s f...
80%
macnews.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
One of the main reasons for this is the fact that the G10 can capture RAW files. Once you shoot RAW, it’s hard to go back to JPEG, and the fact that the G10 supports RAW definitely appeals to the professional. The G10 is solidly built. Even a...
90%
tipa.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
With its new 28-140mm zoom (equivalent), and its 14.7 MP CCD sensor, the Canon PowerShot G10 offers a solid alternative to bridge and D-SLR cameras. The G10 lets the user choose the mode of exposure (P, Tv, Av, M) and saves images in RAW format. It is...
0%
brighthub.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
Many cameras are either too specialized, too expensive, or even just too impractical for most photographers to use. However, the Canon PowerShot G10 combines the practicality of a point & shoot digital camera with the quality of a DSLR. Check out what...
60%
layersmagazine.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
The 14.7-megapixel Canon PowerShot G10 is a relatively compact point-and-shoot digital camera that offers professional features and excellent quality. It’s not surprising to hear a lot of professional photographers say that the G10 is their point-...
Good Solid build; professional features...
Bad Noisy at ISO 800 and above...
90%
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
The Powershot G10 from Canon picks up from where its predecessor, the Powershot G9, left off.It features the same rugged design, but Canon has increased the sensor from 12.1 megapixels to 14.7 megapixels and given it a new 28mm wide-angle lens...
Good Superbly detailed shots; range of manual features; sturdy design...
Bad Chromatic aberrations visible in some shots; drop in optical zoom compared with G9...
Bottom line A serious digital compact that will appeal to those looking for high-quality images and a good range of features...
100%
letsgodigital.org
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
of a new generation. It comes with an inevitable increase in the numbers of pixels and it is this increase that acts up more and more, which also became clear during the Canon PowerShot G10 review.
78%
electronicsme.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
Canon PowerShot G10 is targeted directly at the advanced amateur photographer. The kind of photographer who possibly owns a DSLR and wants something more compact to carry around on trips, but doesn't want to sacrifice too much on image quality. The G10...
Bottom line Due to recent price drops and the availability of this camera at discount Internet stores, the Canon Powershot G10 represents an excellent value for the advanced amateur photographer. Whether you need it as an easy to carry alternative to a DSLR, or ar...
92%
Neocamera.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
The latest G-series Canon features a wealth of controls and features rarely found among compact cameras. The G10 has a tough build to its highly manual design using numerous buttons and dials. Indeed, to many the appeal of the G10 is its design and co...
60%
askmen.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
Taking the step up from a point-and-shoot digital camera to a more full-featured SLR device can be a bit daunting. In an effort to bridge that gap, Canon continues to offer up its stellar G series, which is now on the 10th installment and is quiet poss...
89%
infosyncworld.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
We take the mighty G10 to two different coasts for the ultimate photographic expedition. Does it live up to all the hype? Read our full Canon PowerShot G10 review here, complete with an extensive selection of image samples.
Good Great image quality. Awesome architecture and build. Full gamut of features...
Bad Image quality fell a few inches short of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3. Canon should have capped the PowerShot G10 at 10-megapixels...
Bottom line Rarely does a camera leave us feeling so fulfilled after a brief photographic adventure throughout urban landscapes and balmy coastal scenery. The Canon PowerShot G10 is a lot of camera, so right off the bat beginners are not going to dig its advance...
84%
computershopper.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
Take a look at the sea of point-and-shoot cameras in your nearby electronics store and you’ll start to notice that almost everything looks the same. Most of them are slim and compact, loaded with features (even the entry-level models), a...
Good Well-crafted camera; very good photo quality; lots of options; ISO easily accessible through physical dial; RAW uncompressed image capture...
Bad Bulky, heavy; sluggish performance...
Bottom line The Canon PowerShot G10 is fun to use. Advanced features will appeal to pro users and casual users will appreciate hand-holding functions like scene modes and face detection. For those who dont mind carrying a bit of extra weight, the G10 is one powe...
82%
imaging-resource.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:04
The Canon G10 is an impressive photographic tool for the discriminating enthusiast. The switch to a wider-angle lens than the G9 makes the G10 more useful for more types of photography, yet the 140mm end still gets in reasonably close for tighter compo...
Good Best zoom range in its class at 5x optical, 28mm equivalent wide-angle setting, Good sharpness overall; minimal softening in corners for the resolution, Good auto white balance performance, Good outdoor performance, Optical image stabilization, Highest...
Bad Awkward size: heavy and bulky, Small Shutter button and Zoom ring, No articulated LCD, Slow continuous shooting, sRGB only for JPEGs, Adobe RGB for RAW captures, Image quality deteriorates above ISO 400, No HD movie capture, High barrel distortion at w...
Bottom line The Canon G10 is an impressive photographic tool for the discriminating enthusiast. The switch to a wider-angle lens than the G9 makes the G10 more useful for more types of photography, yet the 140mm end still gets in reasonably close for tighter compo...
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techcrunch.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:04
I’m not a big fan of point and shoot cameras so when I saw the Canon G9 favorably compared to a Leica (AS IF!) I just had to get my hands on the G10. The 14-megapixel, $485 G10 is a beefy point and shoot clad in mostly black, military grade plastic an...
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steves-digicams.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
CANON U.S.A. COMBINES ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY WITH A PROFESSIONAL STYLE DESIGN IN ITS LATEST ADDITION OF HIGH-END G-SERIES CAMERAS Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Camera, the Flagship of the PowerShot line, Boasts Uncompromising Specs and High-Quality, Making...
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asiaone.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
By Tan Chong YawTHINK James Bond, the Daniel Craig version. Brutal. Merciless. Now channel that to the Canon PowerShot G10.There is no mistaking the G10s serious intent. Swathed in matte black - the colour of all pro-grade DSLRs - the G10 is all hard-...
Bottom line The G10 has the looks and performance for any 007 wannabe. Just avoid dingy back alleys...
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dpreview.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
Since the introduction of the affordable digital SLR a few years back industry observers have been predicting the demise of what used to be called the prosumer camera; the highly specified compact with features aimed at the more serious photographer...
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techworld.com
Updated:
2011-08-14 06:08:05
The 14.7Mp Canon PowerShot G10 is a stylish-looking compact camera.There's something appealing about the Canon PowerShot G10's old-school rangefinder styling, and the little lights that glow orange next to the old-timey ISO and EV compensation dials.W...
Bottom line Overall, the Canon PowerShot G10 is a pleasure to use, but we wish the company had focused more on noise control instead of just cramming in more megapixels. We loved carrying this sturdy camera around and we appreciated its highly useful dials, but f...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
Straight up, the 14.7-megapixel Canon PowerShot G10 just looks cool. Theres something appealing about its old-school rangefinder styling, and the little lights that glow orange next to the old-timey ISO and EV compensation dials. Whats more, this is...
Good Appealing design for prosumers and pros, RAW mode...
Bad Can be slow to focus, Spotty ISO performance at 400 and up...
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whatdigitalcamera.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
It’s clear that the next few years stand to significantly reshape the digital camera market. Even if we just look at the year gone by, we’ve seen the launch of the Micro Four Thirds system and video recording integrated into DSLRs, as well as cameraph...
Good Overall image quality, bright and detailed LCD screen, styling, fast operation...
Bad Bulky, poor control over fringing...
Bottom line At low sensitivities the G10’s image quality is impressive, with great detail capture, accurate metering, and consistency with its Auto White Balance system. Furthermore, it is perhaps the only compact in its class whose design gives the impression...
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digital-photography-school.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
In this post Christina from Christina Nichole Photogrpahy reviews the Canon Powershot G10.In a bind about what to pick up for your family for Christmas? Pick up the Canon Powershot G10 and look no further.While traveling with IPS in gorgeous wildernes...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
As D-SLR prices continue to fall—you can get a 10-megapixel Sony A200 for $499 including a lens—the appeal of similarly-priced advanced point-and-shoot digicams dims even further. And yet, while all the imaging buzz centers on D-SLRs, ful...
Good Versatile wide-angle zoom, Terrific shots in good light, Great feel and ergonomics, Excellent LCD screen, Optical image stabilization...
Bad Expensive compared to a D-SLR, Relatively slow, Digital noise at ISO 400 and above, Video should be higher quality, *...
Bottom line We really liked the Canon PowerShot G10, but it’s only for a sliver of shutterbugs out there—especially with a price tag of $450 in the real world. Yes, it takes very fine images at low ISOs with good light. The wide-angle option is also...
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dpreview.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
The G10 is the third incarnation of Canon’s flagship ‘prosumer’ compact since the G series was reinvented with the G7 in 2006. Announced two years after the G6, the G7 caused quite a buzz; partly because everyone had presumed the budget SLR had killed...
Good At base ISO and in high contrast conditions, this is the highest resolving compact we have ever tested, Capable of very good results at lower ISO settings (Below ISO 400), and very usable for standard sized prints (noise and NR effects are visible on scre...
Bad Rather slow lens (in terms of aperture) by traditional G series standards, No articulated LCD (another traditional G series feature), Price is very high considering other cameras in its class and low end DSLRs, Some noise visible even at ISO 80, Noise Red...
Bottom line Canon has taken a camera which we liked, and added more megapixels, more external controls, a wider angle lens, a higher capacity battery and a better hand grip. This was done without sacrificing operation speed, and in some ways improved the usabilit...
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dcresource.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
The Canon PowerShot G10 is a very capable fixed-lens camera that does just about everything right. Its fast, well built, customizable, and expandable. Unfortunately, its biggest problems relate to image quality, specifically to noise. Canon threw th...
Good Very good photo quality (in good light), Nice 5X zoom lens with 28 140 mm range, Optical image stabilization, Solid, well built body, with easytoaccess ISO and exposure compensation dials, Generally snappy performance, High resolution 3inch LCD display...
Bad Lots of noise reduction in low light; images get noisy quickly in good light after ISO 400, No white balance bracketing or finetuning, Continuous shooting mode wont win any awards for speed, Lack of HD movie mode a disappointment, Design annoyances: t...
Bottom line The Canon PowerShot G10 is a very capable fixed-lens camera that does just about everything right. Its fast, well built, customizable, and expandable. Unfortunately, its biggest problems relate to image quality, specifically to noise. Canon threw the...
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stuff.tv
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
Canon’s new flagship in its PowerShot range is the G10, successor, unsurprisingly, to the G9. It retains all the G9’s chunky styling while upping the megapixel count to a whopping 14.7, adding a wide-angle 28mm lens and, well, fiddling about w...
Good Full manual functionality. Solid build quality. Hotshoe flash mount...
Bad Heavy. Useless optical viewfinder. Too many dials and buttons...
Bottom line Chunky, but thats a small price to pay for the finest camera yet to bridge the SLR-compact divide...
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photographyblog.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
The Powershot G10 is the latest version of Canons most capable, serious and expensive compact camera. The G10 has a wealth of features that will appeal to the DSLR owner looking for a backup compact, or the enthusiast who wants DSLR functionality wi...
Bottom line The new Canon Powershot G10 carries on where the previous G9 model left off, further establishing the G-series as a realistic alternative to an entry-level DSLR camera, or backup compact for a pro user. Since dropping RAW mode completely on the G7, Ca...
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digitalcamerareview.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
My review unit hadn't been out of the box ten minutes when the crowd of interested onlookers from the NotebookReview.com offices upstairs started filing by to poke, prod, and play with Canon's latest advanced compact. Of course, what everyone wants...
Good Richly detailed highresolution images, Superb wideangle lens, Excellent LCD is large and crisp, Lots of dedicated controls should appeal to serious shooters, Snappy performance in most areas...
Bad Images are objectively noisy, Continuous shooting speed a drag, Weak video options, Large, heavy, intimidating, and expensive for casual shutterbugs...
Bottom line Following in the footsteps of a long and successful line of advanced cameras, the G10 had a lot to live up to. The bottom line in our opinion is that in spite of some minor imperfections, the latest PowerShot G camera proves to be a very well rounded p...
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cameralabs.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:05
Canon’s PowerShot G10 is the latest model in the company’s flagship G-series, designed to satisfy the demands of enthusiasts who want a powerful compact or a pocketable backup to a DSLR. Announced in September 2008, it’s the successor to the popular...
Good 5x stabilised zoom with 28mm wide angle, Flash hotshoe and RAW recording, Great quality 3in 460k screen, Good controls, build and ergonomics.
Bad Slow continuous shooting – just 1.3fps, No G9 time-lapse movies and still no HD, Diffraction reduces detail above max aperture, No HD output - HDMI or component.
Bottom line The Canon PowerShot G10 is not without its faults: it’s slow at continuous shooting, there’s no HD video or HD outputs, and for the best image quality you’ll need to shoot at 80 ISO with the aperture wide open. Fans of earlier generation...
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Kenrockwell.com
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2011-08-14 06:08:06
The Canon G10 is the best compact digital camera I...
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