Image Quality: 5/5
Features: 4/5
Value: 4/5
Overall: 4.5/5
Product Overview:
The Canon PowerShot G10 is a 14.7 megapixel digital camera targeted to amateur photographers who want the professional quality and feel of a digital SLR without spending thousands. First I should mention that this camera isn't your typical ultacompact point and shoot. The G10 weighs in at 14 ounces, measures 4.3" x 1.8" by 3.1". This thing isn't going into your back pocket. Thankfully the benefit of this design is that the people at Canon we're able to cram in a tremendous amount of features and a spectacular imagine sensor. The all metal construction means that his digital camera is here to stay. Mine has experience a drop or two I'm ashamed to say, and I feel sorry for the floor.
The lens is offers nice wide angle views which reduces total zoom but is excellent for panoramic shots. The normal zoom is 5x which is about two times better then the average point and shoot digital cameras on the market today.
Features like face detection and i-Contrast are still present in this Canon and have been improved beyond the older G9 model. Another huge feature is that the ISO can be adjusted manually with ease, thanks to a dial on the obverse exterior of this camera. Low light photos are on par with other products in this price range with low noise levels. Daytime photos are as good as I've seen with any digital camera. The video mode comes back in the D10 and it is essentially the same as the D9. You don't buy this camera for the video mode, but all in all it is average.
Product Value:
Priced at around $500 at both online and brick and mortar retailers this digital point and shoot is on the higher end. It certainly is worth the extra cost. I expect prices to stay strong through the holiday season thanks to the recent release so don't hesitate to pick one of these up today.
Published by JW Price
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- Heavy but well built.
- 5 times zoom is robust for the point and shoot market.
