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Canon PowerShot G10 Digital CameraPrice Range:
£158.00 to £400.00
The PowerShot G10 is the seventh generation of Canon's lovely G-series PowerShot cameras, and is a great choice for any user wanting...
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The PowerShot G10 is the seventh generation of Canon's lovely G-series PowerShot cameras, and is a great choice for any user wanting superior control in a point and shoot that stands out as much for its styling as for its images. The G10 has dials which change the exposure mode, exposure compensation, and ISO setting, as well as a Canon 'quick control' dial on the rear which mimics the familial control of the EOS SLR cameras.
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Pros: fantastic, durable, functions well and easy to use even for the happy snappers
Cons: Strap could be better, the flash could be stronger
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Pros: Beautiful retro style and build, extremely high resolution, terrific performance and speed
Cons: Noisy images at moderately high ISO, complex interface, heavy, expensive
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Extremely capable compact a delight to use. As versatile as a good DSLR, but smaller, lighter and handier. DSLR image quality at low ISO, but noisy at 400 . Read More
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Pros: Super resolution, superb LCD screen, amazing amount of features. This camera approaches DSLR quality.
Cons: Pronounced noise at higher ISO settings. Big and heavy for a pocket camera.
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It's relatively expensive, it's big and heavy ... but it is such a good camera! Just keep your ISO settings below 400 and this camera won't disappoint you. Read More
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Pros: Stunning color, speed and quality. Ultra built.
Cons: There are none so far. Really...
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Amazing quality. Performance and speed not seen before. Rugged. User-friendly. A value at twice its price. Read More
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Pros: Solidly built; endless features; easy to handle; excellent images; very versatile for amateur to pro.
Cons: Priced rather high; no articulated LCD screen; slow lens in aperture; some noise.
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This camera will grow on you and may very well be the last camera you will ever need to buy because of its abundant features and options. Read More
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Pros: Size, unobtrusive, reasaonably wide angle, battery life, viewfinder, nice screen, good controls, use external flash.
Cons: No interchangable lenses, need japanese, better high iso would be welcome.
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Buy it - it is worth the money. Read More
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Pros: Resolution, solid build, wide angle lens, processing speed, RAW files, Ev and ISO dial, ergonomics
Cons: Noise, chromatic abberation (corners), typical P&S limitations, expensive
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More powerful than most P&S and a worthy camera when portability rules. Read More
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Pros: Compact, good picture quality, full video recordings, long battery, effective Image Stabilizer, dial for ISO
Cons: video has no zooming, high ISO pictures have noise
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For intermediate and advanced users, esp those who want to double a camera as a camcorder. Don't buy if you need rotating LCD screen or zooming on video
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Pros: Compact, quality point-and-shoot, rivals DSLR in most photo settings
Cons: A little pricey for point-and-shoot camera.
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Excellent point-and-shoot camera--sturdy, reliable, flexible, nearly SLR quality photos under good conditions; very decent video clips as well
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