Canon G10 Camera Review

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Here’s a Canon G10 camera review for those who want to get a good glimpse of  this camera. We will examine how this new gadget from Canon gets to be a great choice for serious photography enthusiasts.

Canon has once again proven that a small gadget like this Canon G10 can offer excellent features needed by more serious photographers. It has style, speed, functionality and image quality that are far better than most cameras in its category. It’s a small and handy digital camera that’s very responsive and has more megapixels—14.7 MP. The image quality of this gadget is so near that of DSLRs that makes it a cheaper option for those who are hunting for good quality shots. It does not take the price tag that of DSLRs and so becomes a better option in terms of initial investment.

It has a sensor of 1/1.7- inch CCD yet you have a solidly built photography tool that can be carried anywhere you like. However, it’s got a bigger casing than the G9 but comparing the two, it’s more attractive despite its size. In short, it looks pretty and good. It’s a no-frills camera, and every time you have this, you have the impression that you really mean business. It lacks the vibrancy of multi-colored casing like other products, but if you want a classy gadget, this is the product to buy.

The Canon G10 camera has minimal shutter lag and can start up immediately after you turn it on. Pre-focusing your subject can be done by pressing the shutter button slightly, just be careful not to press too hard. It’s also got an increased shutter speed from the G9’s. It’s 1/4000 now from the predecessor’s 1/2500 shutter speed. One thing that’s even better is the battery, which is bigger and you are able to shoot longer. A day can go by without demanding you to recharge the battery. Image stabilization sensor is great.

The Layout controls of the G10 Canon camera is easy to operate with two programmable custom settings. LCD has 416,000 pixels, very important feature when you want to check on your focus. This G10 has 28mm minimum angle and can go to a high 140mm lens. The camera’s maximum aperture is at ƒ/2.8 but can shut down to ƒ/4.5 during a full telephoto. Minimum aperture is only ƒ/8, which provides a neutral density filter that offers an extra 3 stops of light intensity reduction. Overall, the lens is sharp, with minimal distortion, and has nearly absent purple fringing.

Check out this G10 today at online stores!

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