The detail in this review distinguishes it even today 2019 - thank you Gordon. Haven't had a camera in years and this was useful to learn what I needed today.
I used to have a Canon G7X and it broke. So I decided I wasn't going to spend that kind of money again on a camera. So I bought a G10 for 1/4 the price of a G7X. I absolutely love it. It does almost everything the G7X did and it takes great pictures. This camera was definitely ahead of its time
@@cameralabs I haven't really tried it with really low light. I have tried some low light...just not really low...so I usually use program mode for that and adjust the settings and so far so good. Which sensor are you referring to? the auto focus? Light sensor for automatic?
@@cameralabs I didn't know that about the light sensor...thanks. I take very few pictures in low light, so it's really not gonna bother me too much. But for the price that I paid for the G10, I'll take it. I took it to the mountais yesterday along with a tripod and got some absolutely beautiful pics. Last week I took some great pics at a car show. I am starting to get pretty good at using this camera in different modes and changing the settings. A little practice goes a long way
@Thepsuedofilms Here's my suggestion - either watch someone else's reviews or turn the volume down. It's comments like these which make me wonder why I bother producing content free of charge on YT. I'm moving to a pay-per-view model.
@KoSoVaAnGeL What on earth are you talking about? At that point in the video I'm panning from left to right, not zooming. Please ensure you know what you're talking about before casting incorrect aspersions on others. I'll accept your apology in advance.
That's not a dumb question at all! What you're asking for is called a depth-of-field preview, but sadly the G10 and most other compacts as far as I know don't offer it. But then with most compacts, the depth of field is already large even with small f-numbers, so the out-of-focus effect is hard to achieve - see the gallery in the G10 review at cameralabs . com...
@cameralabs I know his comment was made seven months ago, but please don't pay any attention to Thepsuedofilms or other internet trolls. I love your videos! You're my favorite reviewer on YT by far. I love both the format of your videos AND the cadence of your voice. Thepsuedofilms was just being an asshat.So, yeah. I think you're great.
Hi GDfromSMSA, I'm not sure what the exact construction of the G10 is, but it's very solid. As a non-DSLR it does have live view - that's what you saw of the lake and the face detection parts in the video. As for the 580EXII, I'd like to do a review, but it could be some time - there's several owners on the cameralabs forum though if you fancy asking them about it.
I keep this camera with me at all times. When my 5D Mark II isn't handy, it's a great workhorse that captures fantastic images in decent light. It's built like a tank and has every feature a photographer could want. Where it's definitely not a DSLR is in low light. You'll need a good noise reduction app in your tool kit if you shoot at ISO over 400. I use Noise Ninja profiled for the G10 in Aperture with RAW.
It really depends which features are most important to you. If you want the 20x zoom and flip-out screen, then the SX10 IS is a better choice, but as you said, if you prefer RAW and the style of the G10, then maybe it would be better - only you know which features are more important to you personally! But feel free to discuss your options further in the cameralabs forum...
There's no competition! Definitely the 450D - or indeed almost any DSLR - if you want to shoot action. The G10 only shoots at 1.3fps (without AF) so you'll typically only have a chance to shoot one frame before the action's gone. Feel free to discuss this further in the cameralabs forums...
It might be the shooting mode you're in. If you're in auto, try switching to the programmable, manual, or aperture/shutter priority modes and then see if you can use RAW.
That's very kind of you! I'd have thought regular viewers of my videos and visitors to cameralabs . com may have been getitng a bit bored of them by now!
So this in my local pawn shop and man am I feeling the itch! Seeing this review, my trigger finger is itching even more. Think I might go back and buy this
Thanks Gordon, you did a great job explaining the G 10. Am going to Italy soon and want a camera that will take some nice photos, I just hope I can remember all that when I want to take that quick photo of a live time Thanks.
Great review as usual. Any chance of a review of the IXUS 990 IS? I'm trying to work out what compact to use as a pocketable video recording backup to my 40D when traveling. Either the G10, the SX1, or the IXUS 990. You're also very lucky to live in Queenstown, as you have great subject matter to test the cameras on. I'm heading over there in July and will give my 40D and Tokina 12-24 a work-out.
It depends what you're looking for - zoom range or the most pixels in the image. Take a look at the results and gallery pages on the G10 and FZ28 reviews at cameralabs . com to see which you prefer. There's also examples of their zoom ranges on the features pages.
Do you film these reviews from your own home or at an office? Either way, I noticed you have a beautiful view. Great compact as well. Cannon has some really nice compacts. I only have the Powershot A590IS, but still the quality is unbelievable. No HD with the G10 is upsetting though. A lot of newer compacts are getting at least 720p video recording.
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but there is one fairly important feature that did not survive the transfer from G9-G10. I was surprised to see that the Time Lapse mode has been completely omitted. (If anyone knows otherwise let me know). I found this to be more than just a gimmick and was sad to see it missing. Also, am i wrong in saying that the G9 actually had better video resolution? (wasn't it like 1024 or something?) Correct me if I'm wrong guys.
I have now the Canon Powershot G 10. Wonderful camera! One question.. the LCD screen is so big that I get finger prints on it real easy. 1) does this matter and how to avoid? would the ant glare screen be useful?
i can't help but wonder if a g10 will suffer from dusty lens problems as the previous g9. i've had first hand experience and bunch of problems with that, so i'm afraid of the same issue arising again. for my current needs, i'm thinking of maybe trying out the sx1, so can't wait for your review on that one. always enjoying watching your very interesting videos.
Yes, all Canon models with the latest DIGIC 4 processor create movies in the Quicktime MOV format. There's full details in my review at cameralabs . com...
I can't promise anything, but may do the 990IS in the future. In the meantime, have a great time in QT, and keep an eye open for me snapping away! PS - I have a list of tips for QT in the Travel section of the cameralabs . com forum...
it already has. they're currently selling the g11 at bestbuy. but it has less features than the g10, the only great thing about the g11 is the flip out lcd screen.
@KoSoVaAnGeL The G10 cannot optically zoom while filming - it can only use a digital zoom which just crops and enlarges a portion in the middle of the frame, thereby reducing quality. A digital zoom is not the same as an optical zoom.
As soon as I saw "Canon Powershot G10" I was freaking out, I just bought a G9 this summer and i've been thoroughly enjoying it. But I see the improvements are minor. From 12.1 MP to 14.7 I think you said, not much of a difference I guess. The improved face detection though, is Fantastic. All in all, it seems quite close to the G9. Panic session over.
@@cameralabs Thanks for the video suggestion. Love all your content especially the older cameras. I have new 26mp and 30mp cameras from Fuji and Canon but I love going back to where I started. Btw my first digital camera was an HP C200 1mp 🤣
lol at my cannon g10 when messing around the image size i cant seem to put it on the RAW size ? beisde the Widescreen i was surprised when i saw it here but cant seem to see it in my cam wth
Hi. When I press the function button on my G10 I get the overlay function menu down the left of the screen (discussed at 5.35 in this video), but the only two selections I can highlight are the two at the bottom - I can't move up to the five options above. Any ideas? Thanks.
Are the ISO Noise issues really that much of an obtrusive problem in regards to image quality at higher ISO settings? I've read from a couple reviewers that the noise at anything over a couple hundred ISO is annoying. How would you compare this camera to the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3?
Hello, I currently have a JVC video camcorder with the ability to take photos. I was never really satisfied with its image quality because there always seems to be a lot of noise in the picture. Anyways i was checking out the G10 in the store and i was surprised to find that the same problem was visible on the screen.I tried changing the ISO and a couple of other things but nothing seemed to reduce this noise (almost looks likes dancing pixels). Anyways, any clue what is causing this?
Does the g10 still have the mode where if you have it focus on one color that it will bring out that color and everything else will be black and white? Its a common feature in all the other canons, and I was thinking of getting this one and thats my faveorite feature and if it doesn't have it I dont know if im going to want it.
which one its better ? panasonic lumix lx3 or canon powershot g10 ? i was consider to get canon g10 but my friend told me that the panasonic lx3 are better ? huh ,.. im so confuse !
if i was to take pictures of fast action sports eg. surfing would you recommend this g10 or a eos 450d? i want the easy to use compactness of the g10, but the 3.5fps of the 450d.. dam im in a pickel!
I have this camera for about 1.5 years now and i am averaging 800-900 shots per charge with the screen on!! i have taken almost 10000 pictures with this camera and the only thing that annoys me is that in low light is not so good and the fps speed is quite slow for such a camera!!!!
Good review, thanks. I`m looking for a high-end compact that focuses by moving lens elements that are behind the diaphragm, so that the entrance pupil of the lens does not move at all. This would enable me to stack photos in Helicon software, perhaps from 1:1 to infinity so as to get infinite depth-of-field, without parallax issues. I understand the Canon A710 and 620 definitely have this characteristic. Would you know if the G10 does too? Thanks
what you guys recomend me the g10 or the sx10is?is zoom better than megapixels?i like the retractile screen odf the sfx10 but the lack of raw also is important?i am a point and shoot user but the price is almost the same.please i need your expertise guys.thankz
@jqwalls For good quality in low light, you'll need a DSLR, but they can't focus as close as a G10 / G11 without fitting a macro lens. So it depoends how much you want to spend. a DSLR with a macro lens would be perfect, but it'll cost a lot more than a G10 / G11. PS - again whatever you buy, please do it through one of the partner stores at cameralabs . com!
I am never impressed with the canon picture color, besides the vivid and natural setting on the camera is there any way to adjust color on this camera? like you would on a tv set?
2 complaints: the raw setting should be a quick button feature. canon should have integrated the two tiered function for the exposure side to have a raw button to save time. my other complaint is that it still cannot zoom during video recording! shame.
Nice cam on paper, but for it's price customer can get DSLR like Pentax K-m which is still small in terms of size (especially with DA21 or DA40mm pancake lens = pocker camera), but image quality is simply different level :)
@cameralabs Your voice sounds objective and professional to me, Perhaps "Thepsuedofilms" should tune in on som channels for children.Thanks for great reviews.
It doesn't have less features than the G10.. the only thing that went lower is the Pixel count which fell to 10MP.. which is better for using high ISO without producing much noise.. also it has much better pixel ratio.. also the flash sync is 4x faster..
I'd recommend checking the High ISO Noise results pages on my reviews of both cameras at cameralabs . com - then you can see for yourself how they compare...
It's actually a good thing that you cant zoom while filming as it is always a horrible thing to do and the mark of the amateur. You will notice that you rarely see a zoom during a professional film unless for a very specific effect. The zoom was invented to allow users to preframe shots as wanted, not to move forward and back during filming, for that you use a dolly. Anyway, the g10 is a still camera, the movie function is a superfluous.function. Get a dedicated vidcam.
I cant Wait for the G13 ..I bet it Would Solve All the Worlds Problems With 25 Mega Pixel 8 times zoom High def Wide angle/screen all the Bells and Whistles ..like a larger grip, Higher new ISO...great..5 Inch HD Screen Digi image Senor 6 by then...cheers to Canon Lets try to Shoot for the top Cheers Gordon Laine
The detail in this review distinguishes it even today 2019 - thank you Gordon. Haven't had a camera in years and this was useful to learn what I needed today.
You're welcome Roger! Amazing to think I was one of the only people doing camera reviews on YT back then!
I used to have a Canon G7X and it broke. So I decided I wasn't going to spend that kind of money again on a camera. So I bought a G10 for 1/4 the price of a G7X. I absolutely love it. It does almost everything the G7X did and it takes great pictures. This camera was definitely ahead of its time
The G10 sensor is much smaller though - do you notice much quality difference in low light with noise?
@@cameralabs I haven't really tried it with really low light. I have tried some low light...just not really low...so I usually use program mode for that and adjust the settings and so far so good.
Which sensor are you referring to? the auto focus? Light sensor for automatic?
@@dryvur the G7X has a larger sensor, so should deliver cleaner images in low light, but it can be quite close.
@@cameralabs I didn't know that about the light sensor...thanks. I take very few pictures in low light, so it's really not gonna bother me too much. But for the price that I paid for the G10, I'll take it. I took it to the mountais yesterday along with a tripod and got some absolutely beautiful pics. Last week I took some great pics at a car show. I am starting to get pretty good at using this camera in different modes and changing the settings. A little practice goes a long way
@Thepsuedofilms Here's my suggestion - either watch someone else's reviews or turn the volume down. It's comments like these which make me wonder why I bother producing content free of charge on YT. I'm moving to a pay-per-view model.
mind the door dont hit your arse on the way out!!!!
@KoSoVaAnGeL What on earth are you talking about? At that point in the video I'm panning from left to right, not zooming. Please ensure you know what you're talking about before casting incorrect aspersions on others. I'll accept your apology in advance.
It's pretty tempting to move there I must say. Looks incredible. If you visit Gordon's site you can see more pictures of the area.
That's not a dumb question at all! What you're asking for is called a depth-of-field preview, but sadly the G10 and most other compacts as far as I know don't offer it. But then with most compacts, the depth of field is already large even with small f-numbers, so the out-of-focus effect is hard to achieve - see the gallery in the G10 review at cameralabs . com...
@cameralabs I know his comment was made seven months ago, but please don't pay any attention to Thepsuedofilms or other internet trolls. I love your videos! You're my favorite reviewer on YT by far. I love both the format of your videos AND the cadence of your voice. Thepsuedofilms was just being an asshat.So, yeah. I think you're great.
Cameralabs is based in Queenstown New Zealand - there's location details in the Statistics section...
Man this are the best reviews I can find on the web. Thank so much for all the information
Thanks, they're filmed around the Queenstown New Zealand area...
Hi GDfromSMSA, I'm not sure what the exact construction of the G10 is, but it's very solid. As a non-DSLR it does have live view - that's what you saw of the lake and the face detection parts in the video. As for the 580EXII, I'd like to do a review, but it could be some time - there's several owners on the cameralabs forum though if you fancy asking them about it.
I keep this camera with me at all times. When my 5D Mark II isn't handy, it's a great workhorse that captures fantastic images in decent light. It's built like a tank and has every feature a photographer could want. Where it's definitely not a DSLR is in low light. You'll need a good noise reduction app in your tool kit if you shoot at ISO over 400. I use Noise Ninja profiled for the G10 in Aperture with RAW.
It really depends which features are most important to you. If you want the 20x zoom and flip-out screen, then the SX10 IS is a better choice, but as you said, if you prefer RAW and the style of the G10, then maybe it would be better - only you know which features are more important to you personally! But feel free to discuss your options further in the cameralabs forum...
There's no competition! Definitely the 450D - or indeed almost any DSLR - if you want to shoot action. The G10 only shoots at 1.3fps (without AF) so you'll typically only have a chance to shoot one frame before the action's gone. Feel free to discuss this further in the cameralabs forums...
It's actually by a lake in Queenstown, New Zealand! But a big lake, so sometimes it seems like the Sea!
It might be the shooting mode you're in. If you're in auto, try switching to the programmable, manual, or aperture/shutter priority modes and then see if you can use RAW.
Hi the star in the right side of the mic what is used for thanks
Exposure lock. Check the manual
Good question, but I'm afraid I don't know, sorry! Feel free to ask in the cameralabs forums though!
That's very kind of you! I'd have thought regular viewers of my videos and visitors to cameralabs . com may have been getitng a bit bored of them by now!
So this in my local pawn shop and man am I feeling the itch! Seeing this review, my trigger finger is itching even more. Think I might go back and buy this
It's nice to know that Canon at least fixed one issue that was evident from the G9, and that was the relatively low-resolution LCD screen.
Thanks Gordon, you did a great job explaining the G 10. Am going to Italy soon and want a camera that will take some nice photos, I just hope I can remember all that when I want to take that quick photo of a live time Thanks.
Really love your reviews, very useful and informational, whether written or in video form as here. Hope you never get bogged down by haters :)
Great review as usual.
Any chance of a review of the IXUS 990 IS? I'm trying to work out what compact to use as a pocketable video recording backup to my 40D when traveling. Either the G10, the SX1, or the IXUS 990.
You're also very lucky to live in Queenstown, as you have great subject matter to test the cameras on. I'm heading over there in July and will give my 40D and Tokina 12-24 a work-out.
It depends what you're looking for - zoom range or the most pixels in the image. Take a look at the results and gallery pages on the G10 and FZ28 reviews at cameralabs . com to see which you prefer. There's also examples of their zoom ranges on the features pages.
Do you film these reviews from your own home or at an office? Either way, I noticed you have a beautiful view. Great compact as well. Cannon has some really nice compacts. I only have the Powershot A590IS, but still the quality is unbelievable. No HD with the G10 is upsetting though. A lot of newer compacts are getting at least 720p video recording.
I've mentioned dust in the design and verdict pages of my G10 review at cameralabs . com.
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but there is one fairly important feature that did not survive the transfer from G9-G10. I was surprised to see that the Time Lapse mode has been completely omitted. (If anyone knows otherwise let me know). I found this to be more than just a gimmick and was sad to see it missing. Also, am i wrong in saying that the G9 actually had better video resolution? (wasn't it like 1024 or something?)
Correct me if I'm wrong guys.
Good review, as allways.
You're comparing it to the Lumix LX3, but how is it compared to the Ricoh GX200?
I have now the Canon Powershot G 10. Wonderful camera! One question.. the LCD screen is so big that I get finger prints on it real easy. 1) does this matter and how to avoid? would the ant glare screen be useful?
Nice video. Shot a quick video of the G10 myself with 580EX II and ST-E2 shown on the Canon PowerShot G10.
i can't help but wonder if a g10 will suffer from dusty lens problems as the previous g9. i've had first hand experience and bunch of problems with that, so i'm afraid of the same issue arising again. for my current needs, i'm thinking of maybe trying out the sx1, so can't wait for your review on that one. always enjoying watching your very interesting videos.
Yes, all Canon models with the latest DIGIC 4 processor create movies in the Quicktime MOV format. There's full details in my review at cameralabs . com...
Remember the zooming while filming with the G10 is digital, not optical - so you do lose quality while doing so.
Hi mertinanc, I think you're confusing optical zoom with digital zoom. It is not possible to optically zoom the lens while filming.
I can't promise anything, but may do the 990IS in the future. In the meantime, have a great time in QT, and keep an eye open for me snapping away! PS - I have a list of tips for QT in the Travel section of the cameralabs . com forum...
You're absolutely right, and I've mentioned this in my full review of the G10 at cameralabs . com - see the video section on the features page...
it already has. they're currently selling the g11 at bestbuy. but it has less features than the g10, the only great thing about the g11 is the flip out lcd screen.
I've compared their features throughout my review of the G10 at cameralabs . com - I suggest taking a look!
@KoSoVaAnGeL The G10 cannot optically zoom while filming - it can only use a digital zoom which just crops and enlarges a portion in the middle of the frame, thereby reducing quality. A digital zoom is not the same as an optical zoom.
As soon as I saw "Canon Powershot G10" I was freaking out, I just bought a G9 this summer and i've been thoroughly enjoying it. But I see the improvements are minor. From 12.1 MP to 14.7 I think you said, not much of a difference I guess. The improved face detection though, is Fantastic. All in all, it seems quite close to the G9. Panic session over.
I just got my camera and I don't understand why I'm able to trim some pictures and others it tells me "cannot modify image".....
Well I'm not sure about the G10, but I have the 9 and it outputs standard .avi files as far as I can recall.
Man! Where are you located? I see the same scenery in most of your reviews. It looks like a nice place!
great review...however a small corection..
it is possible to zoom in and out while capturing a video.
I read somewhere that it only records video in quicktime format can that really be true??
Thanks vander - sadly I've not tested the Ricoh, so can't comment on it.
Thanks for putting this together! I just bought this bad boy! 10/15/21
You may enjoy this history of the G series: ua-cam.com/video/bdqsfGnzN30/v-deo.html
@@cameralabs Thanks for the video suggestion. Love all your content especially the older cameras. I have new 26mp and 30mp cameras from Fuji and Canon but I love going back to where I started. Btw my first digital camera was an HP C200 1mp 🤣
lol at my cannon g10 when messing around the image size i cant seem to put it on the RAW size ? beisde the Widescreen i was surprised when i saw it here but cant seem to see it in my cam wth
Hi. When I press the function button on my G10 I get the overlay function menu down the left of the screen (discussed at 5.35 in this video), but the only two selections I can highlight are the two at the bottom - I can't move up to the five options above. Any ideas? Thanks.
How does this camera compare to the Sony Cybershot 270? Also how does it compare to the Panasonic TZ7?
Are the ISO Noise issues really that much of an obtrusive problem in regards to image quality at higher ISO settings? I've read from a couple reviewers that the noise at anything over a couple hundred ISO is annoying. How would you compare this camera to the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3?
Great review... this dude knows what hes talking about!
Hello, I currently have a JVC video camcorder with the ability to take photos. I was never really satisfied with its image quality because there always seems to be a lot of noise in the picture. Anyways i was checking out the G10 in the store and i was surprised to find that the same problem was visible on the screen.I tried changing the ISO and a couple of other things but nothing seemed to reduce this noise (almost looks likes dancing pixels). Anyways, any clue what is causing this?
Every time I make a night video I get a vertical reflection of the light spots , something I dislike. How can I avoid this problem? Thanks.
Does the g10 still have the mode where if you have it focus on one color that it will bring out that color and everything else will be black and white? Its a common feature in all the other canons, and I was thinking of getting this one and thats my faveorite feature and if it doesn't have it I dont know if im going to want it.
which one its better ? panasonic lumix lx3 or canon powershot g10 ? i was consider to get canon g10 but my friend told me that the panasonic lx3 are better ? huh ,.. im so confuse !
if i was to take pictures of fast action sports eg. surfing would you recommend this g10 or a eos 450d? i want the easy to use compactness of the g10, but the 3.5fps of the 450d.. dam im in a pickel!
How is this camera with filming video overall? I'm working on a UA-cam TV show & I was recommended to use one of these.
Hi cameralabs,
I got a question:
Would you recommend Canon G10 or Panasonic Lumix LX3 when it comes to quality?
Thanks
I have this camera for about 1.5 years now and i am averaging 800-900 shots per charge with the screen on!! i have taken almost 10000 pictures with this camera and the only thing that annoys me is that in low light is not so good and the fps speed is quite slow for such a camera!!!!
how does this camera go against Sony H-10 or HX-1?
Good review, thanks.
I`m looking for a high-end compact that focuses by moving lens elements that are behind the diaphragm, so that the entrance pupil of the lens does not move at all. This would enable me to stack photos in Helicon software, perhaps from 1:1 to infinity so as to get infinite depth-of-field, without parallax issues. I understand the Canon A710 and 620 definitely have this characteristic. Would you know if the G10 does too? Thanks
Is this camera a good choice for shooting action sequences?
Anybody know how this is overall with filming? I'm working on a UA-cam TV show & I was recommended this.
@swagen107 I'll be publishing my G1X review at cameralabs . com later this week! I already have lots of sample images and results there right now.
what you guys recomend me the g10 or the sx10is?is zoom better than megapixels?i like the retractile screen odf the sfx10 but the lack of raw also is important?i am a point and shoot user but the price is almost the same.please i need your expertise guys.thankz
@jqwalls For good quality in low light, you'll need a DSLR, but they can't focus as close as a G10 / G11 without fitting a macro lens. So it depoends how much you want to spend. a DSLR with a macro lens would be perfect, but it'll cost a lot more than a G10 / G11. PS - again whatever you buy, please do it through one of the partner stores at cameralabs . com!
I am never impressed with the canon picture color, besides the vivid and natural setting on the camera is there any way to adjust color on this camera? like you would on a tv set?
2 complaints: the raw setting should be a quick button feature. canon should have integrated the two tiered function for the exposure side to have a raw button to save time.
my other complaint is that it still cannot zoom during video recording! shame.
gordon, i'm planning to buy a compact p&S... w/c wud u suggest, the G10 or the S95?
enlighten me pls. thanx
Thanks! Don't forget this video is just a small part of my full G10 review at cameralabs . com!
this guy is good... keep up the excellent work
@thepretol I cover the photos and image quality in the written review at cameralabs . com.
how does this camera compare to the S95
Gordon, You Rock! Thank you for the review.
love your reviews,please keep up the good work and never mind the fools who dont deserve your reviews or your time.........wasters.....
Thanks! if you haven't already, don't forget to check out the full reviews which go with the videos at cameralabs . com!
Yay! So this camera films!!! I want it!
He's in New Zealand. Very beautiful place.
Nice cam on paper, but for it's price customer can get DSLR like Pentax K-m which is still small in terms of size (especially with DA21 or DA40mm pancake lens = pocker camera), but image quality is simply different level :)
@cameralabs
Your voice sounds objective and professional to me, Perhaps "Thepsuedofilms" should tune in on som channels for children.Thanks for great reviews.
i want a camera but i dont decide between g9 / g10 / g11 or s90. What is your opinion? Thks :D very good vid.
Nicolas Guiñazu g7 Mark II
So far the G10 is more appealing to me than its siblings. Shame that zoom does not work during recording, though.
I think you'll find it does.
so nice.. it's almost the same with DSLR.. btw, i just got a canon 1000d and also have sony dsc-t2.
Thank you 🙏 I appreciated your review
It doesn't have less features than the G10.. the only thing that went lower is the Pixel count which fell to 10MP.. which is better for using high ISO without producing much noise.. also it has much better pixel ratio.. also the flash sync is 4x faster..
I'd recommend checking the High ISO Noise results pages on my reviews of both cameras at cameralabs . com - then you can see for yourself how they compare...
I hope they send you the G11 to review. :D
@cameralabs well I think you did a beautiful job!
What camera do you use?
This is just a brief over-view - my complete review is at cameralabs . com...
It's actually a good thing that you cant zoom while filming as it is always a horrible thing to do and the mark of the amateur. You will notice that you rarely see a zoom during a professional film unless for a very specific effect. The zoom was invented to allow users to preframe shots as wanted, not to move forward and back during filming, for that you use a dolly. Anyway, the g10 is a still camera, the movie function is a superfluous.function. Get a dedicated vidcam.
@cameralabs cheers man.
I agree, but this compact seems pretty decent.
I cant Wait for the G13
..I bet it Would Solve All the Worlds Problems
With 25 Mega Pixel 8 times zoom High def Wide angle/screen all the Bells and Whistles ..like a larger grip, Higher new ISO...great..5 Inch HD Screen Digi image Senor 6 by then...cheers to Canon
Lets try to Shoot for the top
Cheers Gordon Laine
We'll convert him!
Very informative, thanks.
Yes it does - please check out my G10 review at cameralabs . com for full details.