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Extrait: Canons PowerShot G-series has long marked the high end of Canons non-SLR camera line. Despite the fact that the point-and-shoot and SLR markets differ, over the last few years, Canon has stripped some features from the G series, ostensibly in an effo...
Extrait: When Canon launched the PowerShot G7 in September 2006, it was met by some fairly lukewarm reviews, mainly because it was seen to lack many of the qualities that had made its predecessor the PowerShot G6 such a popular camera with enthusiasts, most notabl...
Extrait: The Canon G9 is a fantastic camera but it is not for everyone. Let me explain. Although the Powershot G9 does have a green Auto mode, where all important decisions are made for you by the camera, it is not really meant for the point-and-shoot enthusia...
Extrait: "We want RAW" we called out simultaneously when the G7 was introduced. And we did get it with the Canon PowerShot G9, including some adjustments that arent necessarily improvements, since I certainly did not ask for more pixels. Canon did well taking ...
Extrait: The Canon Powershot G9 sits at the high-end of Canons compact digital camera line up. As such, it is one of the most full-featured compact cameras, including a hot-shoe, bracketing, manual focus and fully manual exposure. Overall, the performance of ...
Great build quality
Raw format option
Impressive 12-megapixel sensor
High quality optics with image stabilization and 6x optical zoom
Above average performance
Good autofocus times
Excellent prefocus shutter lag
Fast face detect autofocus
Nice display of...
Inconsequential grip
A bit heavy, a bit too large
Cant save ISO setting in custom settings
Inaccurate optical viewfinder
High chromatic aberration at wide-angle
Inconsistent interface
Oversaturation of reds and blues with slightly reddish skin tones
High...
If you really loved the old rangefinder film cameras from 30 years ago, with their metal bodies, precision feel, and good heft, the Canon G9 is going to be your idea of a compact digital camera. It has the manual control you expect and the Raw format enth...
Excellent resolution and respectable edge-to-edge sharpness across the zoom range, Raw mode, Raw+JPEG option, surprisingly fast - and useful, Classic rangefinder styling looks great, fit & finish superb, Marginally improved handling (better grip) and bett...
Still missing some features G users could once rely on: fast lens, vari-angle screen, Although image quality is good, youll only get the best results shooting raw, Some shadow noise visible even at ISO 80, Noise Reduction effects start to creep in and sme...
I should start by giving Canon a little credit for so quickly responding to at least some of the criticisms of the G7; the G9 may be a relatively minor upgrade but it does knock a few of the rough edges off its predecessor and - most importantly - bri...
Extrait: If you have mastered the standard point-and-click handheld digital camera but want something more powerful without having to stray into the complicated territory of advanced photography, then Canon’s Powershot G9 is the one for you. I must confess t...
The Canon Powershot G9 is both a worthy upgrade to the previous G7 model and a real alternative or backup to an entry-level DSLR camera, thanks largely to the return of RAW mode. It offers the ultimate control over image quality for those prepared to ...