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G9 for Macro

 
Bob ­ Charnier
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Sep 04, 2007 12:20 |  #1

I shoot weddings primarily and had been considering a Canon 100 USM Macro for my 5D for ring shots and other close work. Now I am wondering if maybe the G9 might produce the same results and also give the added benefit of having a small walk around camera for about the same price as the lens. I know it is not out yet, but I assume it will be just as good as the G7 for macro work since those specs look the same. Any suggestions???


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Sep 06, 2007 10:33 |  #2
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macro focus range : 0.39 inches to 1.6 feet/1 to 50 centimeter (wide)

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Sep 07, 2007 15:14 |  #3

I was in my local shop today and was checking out the G9. They only had 1 in stock but I think I am going to get this one to do macro shots as well as the versatility of raw and all other areas. Back to my story I wanted to see they quality in macro mode and how good it looked. So I pulled they change out of my pocket and set up a shot on the foam that the clerk pulled the camera out of. Wow excellent detail grroves , ridges, lines and reflections. Unfortunately it was thier memory card so I don't have the pic but I would say yes it would do an excellent job. cheers mate, John


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Brooks ­ Vaughn
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Sep 09, 2007 15:23 |  #4

The Macro feature is great. It will take better than 1:1. being a f.4 lens, the depth of field is not very good. Here are a few unedited shots I took quickly as a test:

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Sep 10, 2007 20:14 |  #5
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Nice shot brooks


  
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Sep 11, 2007 14:52 as a reply to  @ thitipong's post |  #6

If you shoot the rings outdoors or where there is plenty of light then the G7/G9 will make an incredible macro camera. I have taken some of the best macro shots of my life with my G7. If you are shooting indoors then forget it. The G7/G9 is a terrible low light camera. It has a very slow lens and the focus goes to hell in low light.

Here are a couple of G7 Macro shots

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Sep 12, 2007 10:00 |  #7

You could get a 60mm efs macro for your 20D, very sharp lens $384


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Sep 20, 2007 11:12 as a reply to  @ racketman's post |  #8

G9 Macro :D


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Sep 20, 2007 11:17 as a reply to  @ WityWot's post |  #9

With the G9 and the G7 you can (in Macro) use the Zoom - that way you don't have to get so close to the subject yet get the same closeness.

That's a good thing when getting Spider shots and or CRAZY Bee's. :lol:


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Nov 11, 2007 13:44 |  #10

The G9 could by the new kind for macro, take a look at this comparison from this site http://www.kleptograph​y.com/gallery-macrotest.htm (external link) Hint the last pic!


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Nov 13, 2007 20:39 as a reply to  @ maxsoul's post |  #11

Hello, first post. 100kb per attachment on a photo site :/

This is off my G9, i love the macro on it.


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