Mr. Messenger wrote:
Welcome Mr. Twister,
Regarding your concerns, which are real, but can be overcome!
1. Put a wrist strap on the right side of the camera, and get a Lens mate adapter (lensmateonline.com), with these two modest add ons, the little G6 will have that "proper" feel that you miss. I promise!
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Mr. Messenger wrote:
2. Those sounds. I turned mine off too!
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3. The LCD. Mixed bag here, good and bad. If you're having trouble seeing the LCD in bright sunlight, try one of Hoodman's shades or the Xtenda a view from photoslove.com. I have both, and they both have their strengthes and weknesses.
Disagree, despite actually being a workaround to the LCD issues, a hoodman shade is cumbersome to use, a nuisance to have to carry around (one extra thing to worry about), looks rather silly and unprofessional, and is rather unattractive.
Far more easier to use hand as a sun shield.
Mr. Messenger wrote:
If you've ever had a twin lens reflex camera, you will appreciate the G6's ability to shoot from the waist at unbelievable slow speeds. Not only will this give you a different perspective, but everyone ignores you when you hold the camera this way. Hold a SLR up to your face and everyone runs for cover!
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4. If you like the white balance now, just wait till you shoot RAW and work with Photoshop's RAW converter. Oh Ma Gawd!
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Mr. Messenger wrote:
5. I'm going to save for the 420EX, gotta have that swivel and bounce!
If your planning on upgrading to a DSLR at a later stage or plan on experimenting with multi flash / lighting setups, the 550ex or 580ex is the way to go. In all other cases i fell its an overkill. The 420ex is the better way to go, while retaining the bounce, swivel and zoom flash features without comprimising cost and flash strength.
My 2cents worth
Cheers