Canon G10

Once they figure out a way to significantly reduce noise at higher ISOs (at least 800-1000) it'll be my choice over a digital SLR. Personally, I'd gladly accept far less MPs (8 or 9) for much less noise at the higher ISOs given the physics of the tiny sensors in a digicam.
 
Good point. But in terms of focal length, layout and features, this looks like a very promising camera indeed. Any prices given at this point?
 
Maybe take a look at the Panasonic LX-3 ? Lens is only 24-60 (135 equiv) but f/2-2.8...

PS: wow! there is a dedicated exposure compensation dial on the left top ! Just like on manual SLRs around the rewind...
 
Last edited:
f2.8 - f4.5

Wake me up when they put an f2.0 lens on their G-series again. :D

f2 vs. f2.8 make no difference with the tiny sensor.

Too bad they didn't back off with the pixel-count for better image performance (noise / dr / color). :bang:

It's said the optical finder was improved. Oh how I wish they'd put a quality finder on a tiny camera. Accessory finders are unpractical and build in's now-a-days are all just crap..
 
Well, it's definitely greater step from G9, than G9 was from G7.
Grip, 28mm, one more manual control (exposure compensation dial). I wonder if the viewfinder is improved. Anyway, after checking real world comparison of G7 and LX-2, I'll probably get rid of G7 and buy LX-3 this winter.
 
Depends on how fast the camera is. I'm tired of pressing the shutter and going for a coffee before the things locks on and fires. Hopefully the G10 is better. Also, give me a decent iso 800 for street work and then I'll bite!
 
Depends on how fast the camera is. I'm tired of pressing the shutter and going for a coffee before the things locks on and fires. Hopefully the G10 is better. Also, give me a decent iso 800 for street work and then I'll bite!

Amen to that. I really like my G9 but the images just fall apart above ISO 400. I need a decent ISO 1600 for my theater work.

/T
 
I have one, but half-wish I'd bought the Olympus E-420. Apart from the noise, the barrel distortion is TERRIBLE!

I've seen a couple of shots on sites where it doesn't look too bad - I can only assume they eliminated it with a PS plug-in, because on mine it's appalling. personally I'd be happier with less zoom range and a decent lens.

The VF is only slightly better than useless - at anything over 50mm equivalent view, it's completely inaccurate.
 
with these small sensors

with these small sensors

1/1.6" and 1/1/7" in the G9/G10, the Fuji series are the only ones with usable ISO 1600 that I have seen.

I love our Canons but use at ISO 80 - 200 max. (digicams).

Amen to that. I really like my G9 but the images just fall apart above ISO 400. I need a decent ISO 1600 for my theater work.

/T
 
The f/2 lens and the swing/tilt LCD are features that I like in my two Canon G5 cameras. Why Canon chose to eliminate these features in its more recent models in the G series puzzles me.
 
Back
Top Bottom