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What is it: High-spec 14-megapixel compact
What we think: G still stands for the Godfather of compact cameras for this uber-compact snapper
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 November 2008
Tags: Canon, Canon PowerShot G10, burst mode, wireless, stabilisation
We like:
Wideangle lens; great image quality; accessible controls; good low-light performance
We don't like:
Some noise problems; not the fastest burst mode
CNET UK judgement:
Still the Godfather of compact cameras, the Canon G10 is a worthy successor to the G9. A wideangle lens, accessible controls and a list of features as long as your arm put dSLR power in your pocket
Full review:
Canon's G-series is designed to be the back-up camera that serious photographers can keep in a pocket when the dSLR gets too heavy. The 14.7-megapixel, £380 G10 is a chunky beast by anyone's standards, but when you consider just how much power is packed in it starts to look very compact indeed. Continue Reading...
Canon PowerShot G10 History
18 Sep 2008 in Crave
Photos: Canon PowerShot G10 hands-on
The canon PowerShot G10 is a new compact camera. I'd read about it if I were you.
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