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A camera that sits very nicely somewhere between the ‘point and shoot’ and a DSLR. This unit does have a flash shoe but works perfectly well with the excellent built in flash. In fact the 5x wide zoom and 15MP images make this a very powerful unit...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 06:08:04
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The Powershot G10 from Canon picks up from where its predecessor, the Powershot G9, left off.It features the same rugged design, but Canon has increased the sensor from 12.1 megapixels to 14.7 megapixels and given it a new 28mm wide-angle lens.This new...

Superbly detailed shots; range of manual features; sturdy design...

Chromatic aberrations visible in some shots; drop in optical zoom compared with G9...

A serious digital compact that will appeal to those looking for high-quality images and a good range of features...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-14 06:08:04
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Despite some minor issues, it didnt take long for us to fall in love with this camera. You can pick up entry-level digital SLRs for roughly the same price, but the PowerShot G10 is more than capable of giving them a run for their money and is ideally...
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Camera manufacturers are forever searching for the Holy Grail. They know there’s a vast army of people out there who want a camera that’s small enough to slip into a pocket, but which also delivers top-notch performance that’s closer to a digital SLR t...

Canons PowerShot G10 is a polished, pocketable performer that offers a high degree of manual control, along with good performance and easy operation. Sure, it does some things better than others, but we think overall, it does an excellent job. The of...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 06:08:04
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Way back when, before DSLRs became affordable, compacts were the only option for enthusiast snappers who wanted to join the digital revolution.Since 2000, Canon’s high-end G-series cameras have proved popular with enthusiasts and professionals alike th...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 06:08:04
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If you want to create stunning images and exercise a greater degree of control over how they're captured, conventional wisdom says invest in a DSLR rather than a compact. However, there are times when, for size, packing a DSLR or even a bridge-style...
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Canons G10 is aimed squarely at photography enthusiasts, with businesslike styling and lots of hands-on control. At 350g its no featherweight, but unlike most enthusiasts cameras - namely SLRs and ultra-zoom models - it fits in a pocket. Thanks t...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-08-14 06:08:04
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With an amazing 14.7MP sensor, RAW recording, full manual control and a proper hotshoe, the new Canon PowerShot G10 could be the high-end compact you’ve been waiting for...

This is a fantastic compact camera: maybe a bit fiddly to navigate through the menus and predictably noisy at high ISO. But as a carry-anywhere camera, enthusiast photographers will love it. Use it as a happy-snap party camera – you can’t go wrong. And...
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The 14.7Mp Canon PowerShot G10 is a stylish-looking compact camera. Theres something appealing about the Canon PowerShot G10s old-school rangefinder styling, and the little lights that glow orange next to the old-timey ISO and EV compensation dial...

Overall, the Canon PowerShot G10 is a pleasure to use, but we wish the company had focused more on noise control instead of just cramming in more megapixels. We loved carrying this sturdy camera around and we appreciated its highly useful dials, but f...
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This seems to be happening a lot lately, but it's exactly a year and a day since I reviewed the Canon PowerShot G9 . Time and technology march ever onwards, so today I'm taking a look at the G9's successor, unsurprisingly named the PowerShot G10. Actually...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-08-14 06:08:05
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The Canon PowerShot G10, then, has been over a year in the pipeline and yet on the face of it, the new camera isn't so very different from the old one.But there are some significant differences. The one that's likely to grab the most headlines is the G...

The Canon PowerShot G10, then, has been over a year in the pipeline and yet on the face of it, the new camera isn't so very different from the old one.But there are some significant differences. The one that's likely to grab the most headlines is the G...
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We reviewed the PowerShot G9, this cameras predecessor, last year. The Canon PowerShot G10, then, has been over a year in the pipeline and yet on the face of it, the new camera isnt so very different from the old one. But there are some significant d...

Fantastic build quality, Great lens, Crisp LCD screen...

Image quality is a mixed bag...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-14 06:08:05
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Canons G range of high-end compact digital cameras has been the source of much frustration down the years.Despite being technically excellent, with fast zooms, support for RAW mode and mobile screens, the earliest models were incredibly slow.Things we...

Stabilized 28 mm wide angle lens, Well thougtout design and interface, Great image quality up to 400 ISO, Excellent 3 LCD screen, Superb manufacturating...

Noise management could be better above 400 ISO, Burst mode disappointing, No HD video and no HDMI output, Viewfinder imprecise, A little bulky...
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The Canon Powershot G10 has 14.7 megapixels and a wide angle, 5x optical zoom lens. It is one of the most advanced compact digital cameras you can buy. In fact I cant think of one that is more advanced. It has a full set of manual exposure modes, plus...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 06:08:06
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With the introduction of the G10, Canon has remedied one of the few criticisms of itsexcellent G9, that it lacked a wide-angle zoom, by changing the lens zoom ratio to ahandier 28-140mm f/2.8-4.5 range. Like its predecessor, the lens on the G10 is opti...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-14 06:08:06
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Advanced amateur photographers are a discerning group, and they've flocked to Canon's G-series for its ability to meet and exceed their demands. The third-generation PowerShot G10 is a stunning successor, loaded with uncompromising specs like 14.7 mega...

Canon’s semi-pro G-series gets its first wide angle (28mm) camera with optical image stabilisation, and it’s a beauty. Hewn from black metal, the G10 is both war-zone-tough and catwalk-friendly, thanks to a crystal-clear lens, face tracking an...

Now that SLRs have Live View, movie modes and lower price tags, there’s less of a reason to stick with compacts, even ones as well built as the G10. Burst shooting is also sluggish at about 0.7 frames per second, so it’s not ideal for sports p...

If you’re a pro who needs a second camera or just a gadget-head who demands the best, this camera is for you. No, not you with hefty credit card bill, but you with slightly more dosh than you know what to do with.Best offers for the Canon powershot...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2011-11-04 09:59:03
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The G10 has the traditional styling of a classic 35mm rangefinder camera, with mechanical (metal) dials for ISO, exposure compensation and mode selection. The previous G9 model was very popular among serious photographers, and the G10 is even better in...

Very versatile zoom lens range, Incredible resolution/quality at low ISO...

Somewhat large/heavy, Lens maximum aperture a bit small at telephoto...
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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...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 09:59:04
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This 14.7 megapixel camera with a 28–140mm (film equivalent) lens is Canon’s flagship compact. Construction is rugged and handsome, best described as WW3 army surplus in appearance. It is heavy in a reassuring way. There is an optical viewfinder with...

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...
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Canons new PowerShot G10 replaces last years popular G9 model, providing some significant improvements in body design, functionality - and also performance. The latter is surprising since Canon has boosted the new models effective resolution to 14.7...
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Canon’s new flagship in its PowerShot range is the G10, successor, unsurprisingly, to the G9. It retains all the G9’s chunky styling while upping the megapixel count to a whopping 14.7, adding a wide-angle 28mm lens and, well, fiddling about w...

Full manual functionality. Solid build quality. Hotshoe flash mount...

Heavy. Useless optical viewfinder. Too many dials and buttons...

Chunky, but thats a small price to pay for the finest camera yet to bridge the SLR-compact divide...
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One of the key advantages of using an SLR-style camera is the lack of lag between button press and shutter snap. The Canon PowerShot G10 retains this feature in it's easy to use form, allowing for more natural-looking photographs and accurate action shots...
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Straight up, the 14.7-megapixel Canon PowerShot G10 just looks cool. There's something appealing about its old-school rangefinder styling, and the little lights that glow orange next to the old-timey ISO and EV compensation dials. What's more, this is a s...
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asiaone.com Updated: 2016-12-27 19:51:18
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By Tan Chong YawTHINK James Bond, the Daniel Craig version. Brutal. Merciless. Now channel that to the Canon PowerShot G10.There is no mistaking the G10s serious intent. Swathed in matte black - the colour of all pro-grade DSLRs - the G10 is all hard-...

The G10 has the looks and performance for any 007 wannabe. Just avoid dingy back alleys...
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