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tedwhite
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I got it instead of a G11 or G12 because, unlike the G series, it's actually small enough to fit into a jeans pocket, and, from reading various reviewers, the image quality seems comparable. Any S90-S95 users out there who would care to comment?
I've got DSLR's and SLR's and use them when I go out the door with the intent of performing photography, commercial sometimes, other times when I just feel like wandering about and taking pictures. But I don't otherwise, and I'm continually missing a photo opportunity when I'm out doing routine trips, such as the grocery store or the bank or going down to the coffee shop to socialize with friends or driving over to the next (larger) town for shopping. And many of these sorts of trips are on a motorcycle, so a Domke bag full of bodies and lenses is not an option.
I had been reading Kent Rockwell's reviews of the G11, G12, and he kept inserting plugs for the S90 and S95, so I thought I'd take a look at his reviews. Then - as I don't always agree with his take on cameras - I read other reviewers, and concluded, as most of you would perhaps agree, that there really isn't such a thing as a jack-of-all-trades camera.
Some come close. I understand the limits of a small sensor and the compromises involved, but I admire Canon for backing out of the megapixel race on this one.
I've got DSLR's and SLR's and use them when I go out the door with the intent of performing photography, commercial sometimes, other times when I just feel like wandering about and taking pictures. But I don't otherwise, and I'm continually missing a photo opportunity when I'm out doing routine trips, such as the grocery store or the bank or going down to the coffee shop to socialize with friends or driving over to the next (larger) town for shopping. And many of these sorts of trips are on a motorcycle, so a Domke bag full of bodies and lenses is not an option.
I had been reading Kent Rockwell's reviews of the G11, G12, and he kept inserting plugs for the S90 and S95, so I thought I'd take a look at his reviews. Then - as I don't always agree with his take on cameras - I read other reviewers, and concluded, as most of you would perhaps agree, that there really isn't such a thing as a jack-of-all-trades camera.
Some come close. I understand the limits of a small sensor and the compromises involved, but I admire Canon for backing out of the megapixel race on this one.