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May 15, 2009 15:21 |  #1

Hey guys,

What's that canon point and shoot model? Its the one that lots of you guys have, and it has great build quality,

I think its called the G10?

Can someone please clarify that :)

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May 15, 2009 15:23 |  #2

There is a G10. It shoots in RAW that's why so many people like it. It runs $500+ US.

A good cheapo is the A590IS.



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May 15, 2009 15:23 |  #3

Don't worry, its the G10,

Now what I wanted to see was if anyone could post some 100% crops taken with this little guy,

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May 15, 2009 15:24 |  #4

Thanks Hoosierjoe,

Do you have one?

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May 15, 2009 15:27 |  #5

You would probably be better off asking this in the G-series forum.


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May 15, 2009 15:30 |  #6

I know :p

Silly me just discovered there is a whole forum dedicated to these little guys :)

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May 15, 2009 15:36 |  #7

Josh - I had a G10 for 2 weeks-- great camera - a bit larger and heavier than a "normal" point and shoot. To me it was a bit heavy - kind of like holding a half brick- but it did not do well in low light-- too much noise for me-- so mine went back.


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May 15, 2009 18:54 |  #8

I don't have one. We use the A590IS for our business. It has a lot of variability of settings. I like using Av. And it does a nice job for what we use it for. The video is really good for such a little p/s. But I couldn't justify the $500 for the G10, that's what I spent on my 30D, and tried out the 590 before bying it.



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May 17, 2009 00:23 |  #9

I have one. Really depends on what you'll be shooting and you haven't said.


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May 20, 2009 06:33 as a reply to  @ PlayersZ28's post |  #10

Click here (external link) to go to Canon's USA website and view the full line of Canon point and shoot cameras. The G10 is the current top of the line with several other offerings.

The G10 is not a shirt pocket camera. Jacket pocket or purse, yes. Some people only want a camera that they can carry around without any added bulk. That is not the G10, even as small as it is. But it probably produces the best image quality of any other point and shoot by a large margin. It has controls that make it on par with an SLR.


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