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Mindre hårdfør end Canon og Nikon. Ingen søger. Små knapper. Begrænset zoom
At base ISO and in high contrast conditions, this is the highest resolving compact we have ever tested, Capable of very good results at lower ISO settings (Below ISO 400), and very usable for standard sized prints (noise and NR effects are visible on scre...
Rather slow lens (in terms of aperture) by traditional G series standards, No articulated LCD (another traditional G series feature), Price is very high considering other cameras in its class and low end DSLRs, Some noise visible even at ISO 80, Noise Red...
Canon has taken a camera which we liked, and added more megapixels, more external controls, a wider angle lens, a higher capacity battery and a better hand grip. This was done without sacrificing operation speed, and in some ways improved the usabilit...
Very good photo quality (in good light), Nice 5X zoom lens with 28 140 mm range, Optical image stabilization, Solid, well built body, with easytoaccess ISO and exposure compensation dials, Generally snappy performance, High resolution 3inch LCD display...
Lots of noise reduction in low light; images get noisy quickly in good light after ISO 400, No white balance bracketing or finetuning, Continuous shooting mode wont win any awards for speed, Lack of HD movie mode a disappointment, Design annoyances: t...
The Canon PowerShot G10 is a very capable fixed-lens camera that does just about everything right. Its fast, well built, customizable, and expandable. Unfortunately, its biggest problems relate to image quality, specifically to noise. Canon threw the...
The new Canon Powershot G10 carries on where the previous G9 model left off, further establishing the G-series as a realistic alternative to an entry-level DSLR camera, or backup compact for a pro user. Since dropping RAW mode completely on the G7, Ca...
Richly detailed highresolution images, Superb wideangle lens, Excellent LCD is large and crisp, Lots of dedicated controls should appeal to serious shooters, Snappy performance in most areas,
Images are objectively noisy, Continuous shooting speed a drag, Weak video options, Large, heavy, intimidating, and expensive for casual shutterbugs,
Following in the footsteps of a long and successful line of advanced cameras, the G10 had a lot to live up to. The bottom line in our opinion is that in spite of some minor imperfections, the latest PowerShot G camera proves to be a very well rounded p...
5x stabilised zoom with 28mm wide angle, Flash hotshoe and RAW recording, Great quality 3in 460k screen, Good controls, build and ergonomics.
Slow continuous shooting – just 1.3fps, No G9 time-lapse movies and still no HD, Diffraction reduces detail above max aperture, No HD output - HDMI or component.
The Canon PowerShot G10 is not without its faults: it’s slow at continuous shooting, there’s no HD video or HD outputs, and for the best image quality you’ll need to shoot at 80 ISO with the aperture wide open. Fans of earlier generation...
Udgivet: 2008-10-24, Forfatter: Lori , anmeldelse af: cnet.com
Functional and fun shooting design; great enthusiast-oriented feature set; very nice photo quality
Should be a little faster shot to shot.
The Canon PowerShot G10 is a solid enthusiast digital camera for those who want something compact to complement a dSLR. Specifications: Resolution: 14.7 megapixels; Optical zoom: 5 x; Display type: 3 in LCD display See full specs Price range: $482.49 -...
Abstrakt: Canon Powershot G10Price $750Superb This 14.7-megapixel camera with a 28-140mm (film equivalent) lens is Canons flagship compact. Construction is rugged and handsome, best described as World War Three army surplus in appearance. It is heavy in a...
The dedicated knobs for exposure compensation and ISO settings are a brilliant design feature. It is a joy to use. And image quality is outstanding, even at higher ISO speeds. To say we are surprised is an understatement. With 14.7 megapixels we expect...
We didn’t dislike the mass of the camera, but for some people it will be off-putting. If you think that compact means pocketable then the G10 is not for you. We think it feels like a real camera!
If we were in the market for a compact camera to supplement the DSLR we would be torn between the G10 and the Panasonic LX3. The LX3 is daintier and has fewer pixels, which we like. It has an outstanding Leica-branded lens that doesn’t have quite th...
Relatively low noise at ISO 800, effective image stabilisation, ideal for low-light shooting, excellent macro performance, natural-looking colours, hot-shoe for flash, can accommodate tele-converter
Shutter feels a little spongy, sometimes missed the focus point, zoom is jumpy
The G10 is compact but it packs plenty of manual features and is ideal for an enthusiast who doesn’t want to lug around a D-SLR. We found it to be very well-suited to low-light photography and macro shots, but it will perform well in any situation...