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Jan 18, 2010 17:14 |  #1

G11 or LX3 or something else?
I want full manual, compact design...

I know this is a canon forum, but some unbiased answers would be good ;)


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Jan 18, 2010 17:15 |  #2

I don't have either, but when I was looking for an advanced P&S, both received great reviews, both online and here.


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Jan 18, 2010 17:22 |  #3

G11, S90, or LX3. If you don't like short zooms, don't get the LX3 (24-60 vs 28-140 and 28-105). If you don't like slow lenses, don't get the Canons (f/2.8-4.5 and f/2-4.9 vs f/2-2.8 ). If you like your wides, get the LX3. If you're still unsure, go find them and play with them. They're all pretty much the same IQ-wise, their interfaces are just different.




  
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Jan 18, 2010 17:51 as a reply to  @ toxic's post |  #4

S90 is f/2-4.9...


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Jan 18, 2010 18:04 |  #5

hmm, so there are only 3 possible choices in this area?


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Jan 18, 2010 18:06 |  #6

Spacemunkie wrote in post #9420763 (external link)
S90 is f/2-4.9...

oops. Corrected.

rgrebby wrote in post #9420854 (external link)
hmm, so there are only 3 possible choices in this area?

pretty much.




  
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Jan 18, 2010 18:40 |  #7

rgrebby wrote in post #9420854 (external link)
hmm, so there are only 3 possible choices in this area?

Ricoh and Sigma both make decent compacts, but those three are possibly the most versatile models that are currently available.


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Jan 19, 2010 00:17 |  #8

S90, G11, or LX3 are all great cameras. I personally think the G11 and the s90 may produce a touch better IQ and a better focal length range.

I actually tried out the s90 and really like how small and easy it is to use. The G11 is much bigger and easier for manual control and such. The LX3 is more along the lines of s90. It has full manual but it's a pain to use it compared to the G11.

Personally, I'd use an Olympus E 420. A refurbished kit is only $350 at Adorama and a new one is $400 at Walmart online. It's a bit bigger but the IQ is comparable to dslr's and it's responsive like other dslrs.


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Jan 19, 2010 00:38 as a reply to  @ Tee Why's post |  #9

I like the G series. I recently bought my daughter a D10 as she loves surfing and has been taking that on the board with her as well as some snorkeling. I haven't used it myself but she is turning out some pretty good shots, which is saying alot.


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Jan 19, 2010 09:10 as a reply to  @ ssim's post |  #10

I've had the G10 for around 7 months now and find it's a great camera with brilliant image quality.. It has full maunal settings as well as the usual auto settings..

I ordered a G11 for my daughter for her birthday which arrived today.. I had a little play with it tonight.. I like what I see..


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Jan 19, 2010 09:38 |  #11

I think the G11 isnt really compact though, hmm


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Jan 19, 2010 10:05 |  #12

I think with compacts it is best to just forgo all the manual controls and get one that fits in your pocket. Since there is essentially no DOF control possible, what are you going to use the manual controls for?


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Jan 19, 2010 10:18 |  #13

I just like to have control, plus they have a hot shoe so could do some fun lighting with wireless triggers.


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Jan 19, 2010 10:19 |  #14

Tee Why wrote in post #9423219 (external link)
Personally, I'd use an Olympus E 420. A refurbished kit is only $350 at Adorama and a new one is $400 at Walmart online. It's a bit bigger but the IQ is comparable to dslr's and it's responsive like other dslrs.


I have a canon 5Dmk2 so I dont need another dslr sized camera.


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Jan 19, 2010 10:34 |  #15

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I just like to have control, plus they have a hot shoe so could do some fun lighting with wireless triggers.

I get that, but there is not much you can control. You don't want to go past ISO 400 to aviod noise, you don't want to stop down because there is no DOF control anyway and it creates diffraction, and so I guess that just leaves shutter speed. I figure if I want to control a difficult sitation I have my SLR. IF I just want a camera in my pocket, I got the small SD1100.

I like the idea of a hotshoe, too, but realize that in itself necessitates the camera be deeper than your average compact and probably rules out pocketability.


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