Monday, January 15, 2007

Canon PowerShot G7 review

Just when you thought the days of the prosumer camera were over, up pops the Canon G7. Duncan Evans investigates.With the dramatic falling of prices for digital SLRs and the introduction of inexpensive, entry-level models, the days of the so-called bridge camera, the prosumer model that sat uneasily between feature-rich compacts and true SLRs, looked well and truly over. To an extent, they are, which is why Canon''''s G7 has had to reposition itself.
Specifications
6x optical zoom with optical Image Stabilizer
10Mp resolution
DIGIC III and iSAPS
Face Detection AF/AE
2.5" LCD screen
ISO1600
ISO and multi-control dials
25 shooting modes
ND filter built in
Digital Tele-Converter and Safety Zoom
JPEG file format
With the G7 Canon has rather retreated from the bridge camera market and the styling of the previous models in the series, and instead repackaged it as a feature-rich compact for the more serious amateur.

Full review here: http://www.ephotozine.com/equipment/tests/testdetail.cfm?test_id=503

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