Has anyone tried the Canon powershot range of d7,9 and 10s?
These are ment to be halfway between compact cameras and slr cams, they can apprantly take SLR quality pics but without the size.
Anyone used one?
lol...yeah i sorry G not D.I think you might mean the G9 & G10
There's a review of it here http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canong10/
The competition have a similar model the Nikon Coolpix P6000 & P5100 http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikonp5100/
Both cameras are good but cost more than an entry level DSLR. The pictures won't be as good as those from an entry level DSLR but they should be fine. The lens and sensor just aren't as good. However I'm sure that the results would be satisfactory if you are upgrading from a lesser camera. The main advantage of these cameras is the small size for the features they offer.
Sounds tempting, however i don;t know if i shud get the g9 or g10, coz the g10 has less zoom then the g9I love my G9.![]()
I decided a DSLR would be too big to take backpacking and am very pleased with my choice of alternative. You should be able to pick up a G9 at a reasonable price now the G10 is out.
Main feature of the G10 seems to be that it is a more wide angle lens 28mm I think.
Wayland recently bought a G10 so they must be pretty good.![]()
Stu
nice quality pictureI have a G9. I have used it for about a year and a half. I think it is a fantastic pocket camera. I would not want to give it up. I have a nice DSLR System but taking it along is always an undertaking. The G9 slips in my pocket nearly unnoticed, is very capable with a good lens, excellent ergonomics, with great digital capture guts.
I highly recommend one. The G10 offers a bit "better" lens but otherwise is very similar to the G9.
These are not cheap, but offer many many performance features of a DSLR in a good package. I would not want it as my only camera, but as a daily always have it camera, it is super.
Here is a low light, hight ISO, walking stick stabilized, shot of a snowman taken with the G9 around Christmas.
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