......has got my name written all over it. Cant wait. I was so close to getting the G11 but that's out of the window now.
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......has got my name written all over it. Cant wait. I was so close to getting the G11 but that's out of the window now.
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i gotta think the average photoshoot buff has reached law of diminishing returns when it comes to high end cameras.
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the beauty of the G series is that they have almost been the almost DSLR of the point and shoot range from Canon. The G series also touted the ability to stick interchangeable lenses on them making them more pro than amateur. Plus their comparatively tinier size with pro settings makes it a very good camera in my books. I've had the G5 for years and loved every shot I've taken with it.
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Wow these powershots are pretty beefy now.
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What about the GF1 or LX5? Considering one of them but not about to buy yet. I'm using a Ricoh GRD and it's lack of zoom can be rather inconvenient.
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yeh. my dad has a G11 and the photos it takes are very high quality. The lens has a lot of depth and the colours are vivid, its almost like a DSLR.
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the G12 will also take HDR photos, that should really push the envelope for pro-amateur enthusiasts
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what timing, just saw this
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