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Pros: Great image quality
Supports Raw and Manual Control
Cons: Bulky, barely fits in pocket
ISO performance isn't so great past 800.
The Bottom Line: If you want the best point and shoot camera, buy the G9.
Review: Let me start off by saying that this is just about the best point and shoot camera available right now. This is also the camera that professional photographers use as their pocket, go everywhere camera. The main reason why this camera is so popular with ...
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Pros: Many features & capabilities; novice to professional; handsome & solidly built; good value.
Cons: No swivel LCD; battery life could be better; inconvenient tripod mount & interface door locations.
The Bottom Line: From novice to professional every camera enthusiast will appreciate this camera. Solidly built, handsome appearance and endless features make this point and shoot camera fun to use and master.
Review: I am not a professional photographer but I have owned several digital cameras, including the Canon G2, G4 and G6. My review here of the latest G9 is based on personal use and a comparison to previous G series cameras. My comments will be general in ...
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Pros: Control for the Photography enthusiast
Great build quality
Familiar Settings for Canon prolevel sDSLR users
Cons: It might be a little large if you need a shirt pocket camera
The Bottom Line: Can't go wrong. Packs everything an enthusiast could want into a beautifully designed package. It feels great in your hands. Every PRO should have one too.
Review: I just received this camera last week and already it is a good friend. This camera will especially appeal to photographers who are already using prosumer or pro level Canon D-SLR users or are just interested in the highest level of creative control from ...
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Pros: 12MP, built in "photo lab" 3" lcd, long lasting battery
Cons: a little heavy, lcd could have been adjustable
The Bottom Line: This camera is perfect for beginners and professionals. it is another reason why i am switching everything to canon, a company that knows photography!
Review: the powershot g9 is the new flagship of canon's midrange digital cameras and it does deliver! First I must add that for those of you who think this camera looks familar, yes... it is based on the powershot g7 design and is in fact an update to the g7. ...
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Pros: Full metal casing. Full set of manual controls. RAW. Great for professionals and consumers alike.
Cons: Steep initial cost. May make you want to eventually upgrade to a real SLR camera!
The Bottom Line: The G9 meets a unique middle-ground where professionals can get the quality they need and consumers can get the quality they're not used to having in a compact camera.
Review: Photography is one of my few serious hobbies. Late last year, I bought myself the newest Semi-Professional SLR Canon had to offer -- the EOS 40D. The 40D has traveled almost everywhere with me around the city since then, but it felt like a couple things ...
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Pros: Durable construction, great feature set, good controls, sharp lens across the zoom range.
Cons: Slightly above average noise at all ISO settings, somewhat expensive.
The Bottom Line: I can recommend the Canon G9 for its rugged build, sharp lens, and good controls. Image noise, handling, and price are all just a little less than desirable.
Review: Introduction My Canon A620 digital camera has been a faithful backup camera for over a year now. It does pretty much everything I ask of it and it's made me a big fan of Canon's A-series cameras. The next step up from this series of camera is ...
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Pros: Great camera, fully adjustable to suit any picture taking situation.
Cons: Have read on forums that dust can collect on the inner lens rendering it useless
The Bottom Line: Awesome camera due to it numerous setting and user friendly attitude
Review: I have had my canon G9 for approx three wks now. Although I am still learning the basics of the camera, it takes awesome pictures. The camera has more than ample setting for you to take pictures in all sort of environments, to include taking pictures in ...
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Pros: Sturdy, Quality, Great Panoramic Shots, Crisp Colors, Feature Packed
Cons: Bulky, Heavy, Takes time to learn how to use
The Bottom Line: Go Canon!!!!!!
Review: I have been a Canon PowerShot enthusiast for years now. Started from S100, went through S200, S320, S400, SD200, SD550, and my favorite SD700 which I left in India during one of my trips. Anyways, after SD700 I started looking at G-series and was ...
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Pros: Good size, Shoot in RAW, Canon quality, Canon Accesories
Cons: A little awkward in the pocket. No ergonomic grip. Mild Fringing
Review: The best advanced point & shoot on the market. 12.1 mp Designed for the photographer who wants more from their shots than a point and shoot can give and doesn't want to carry around a DSLR. A big feature is the ability to shoot in RAW mode. If you're ...
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Canon PowerShot G9 12.1MP Digital Camera with 6x Optical Image Stabilized Z...
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12.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints 6x image-stabilized optical zoom; 3.0-inch LCD display; optical viewfin...
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