Sunday, July 31, 2011

Review on Canon PowerShot G11 (10MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Stabilized Zoom and 2.8-inch Articulating LCD)

Canon PowerShot G11 10MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Stabilized Zoom and 2.8-inch articulating LCDAmateur photographers who want to bump up their photography experience will find the perfect digital camera in the Canon PowerShot G11. This semi-professional model allows you to take dazzling pictures in point-and-shoot style. The PowerShot G11 is a 10MP digital camera with 5x wide angle optical stabilized zoom and a 2.8-inch articulating LCD screen. It will suit the needs of casual photographers as well as serious hobbyists who want a no-fuss second camera.

Features of the Canon PowerShot G11
With the Canon Powershot G11, you can take images that are crisp and finely detailed. This high quality digital camera features a DIGIC 4 image processor coupled with a 10 megapixel image sensor to produce superior images. You have the option to save your images in RAW format for future editing. In addition, the camera’s Smart AUTO setting automatically selects the best settings for your shots so that you can focus your attention on the images you want to take while leaving the technical details to Canon’s superior technology.
The camera’s modest 10 megapixel resolution in no way detracts from the quality of the images it produces. Images always come out with amazing clarity, even in a dim environment. Its Low Light mode lets you capture sharp and vibrant images even in candlelight. In this setting, the camera automatically adjusts the ISO speed up to ISO 12800 depending on ambient brightness. The effect of camera shake is eliminated to prevent blurred pictures.

The Canon PowerShot G11 10MP camera also automatically adjusts for red eye and contrast in all its 26 shooting modes. You can select a number of shooting modes including Kids & Pets, Beach, Snow, Landscape, Night Snapshot, Portrait mode, Aquarium, Stitch Assist, Low Light, Fireworks, Sports mode, Underwater, Night Scene, Indoor, Sunset and Foliage.

The camera comes with an articulating, crystal clear LCD screen plus optical viewfinder. The optical viewfinder is a big help when focusing and framing your shots. The camera’s 5x wide angle zoom lens can quickly focus on faraway objects and get all the fine details.

The Canon G11 can use an external Speedlite flash attached to the hot shoe. This setup allows more control when using the flash option of the camera. The Speedlite provides extra functions such as autoflash metering, Flash Exposure lock and Flash Exposure compensation.

Canon PowerShot G11 Review
The PowerShotG11 is often compared to the G10. The G11 is definitely superior to the G10 in many ways. For one thing, there is an improvement in the film speed ratings, so that you get better pictures even at high ISO’s.

The AUTO mode of the G11 also gives better-quality results. The camera can select the appropriate shooting mode much better, making this a point-and-shoot camera that you can rely on. The G10, on the other hand, would sometimes choose settings that were not optimal for the given conditions.

The articulating LCD screen is also a very nice touch. The swivel screen provides a view of scenes that you would normally find difficult to see. The screen can be adjusted to suit the user’s shooting preferences. It is particularly helpful when shooting video. The optical viewfinder is also very handy when you want to frame your shots properly.

Many people have raised their concern about the lower 10MP resolution offered by the G11 compared to the G10’s 14.7MP resolution. People who understand how digital imaging sensors work are aware that beyond 5 or 6 megapixels the MP size is not the most important consideration unless you want to blowup your pictures to billboard size. Image noise, dynamic range and low-light performance are equally important for overall image quality. In the PowerShot G11, Canon uses a superior sensor compared to the G10’s sensor. The resulting images are far better and richer than that of the G10.

The G11 uses the same 5x optical zoom lens as the G10. This is equivalent to a 28mm to 140mm lens. Experienced camera users can manually set the aperture settings as well as the shutter speed. Manual dials are located at the top of the camera so you can quickly switch the settings. You can even attach filters for special effects. In addition, a Tele-Converter lens and a waterproof case designed for the G11 are also available.

The “pros” found in the PowerShot G11 include the articulating LCD screen, excellent low light picture quality, and 5x optical zoom. Its pro features are also fantastic-- RAW format, optical view finder, hot shoe and manual exposure controls. The dials for ISO setting and exposure compensation are also convenient.

The camera is almost perfect. Everything seems to work wonderfully well, although there is some concern that the articulating LCD may break easily. Other than this, the G11 gives a solid performance.

Recommendation
This is one camera you will not regret buying. For new photographers, it offers true point-and-shoot capabilities so that you can get quality pictures without any fuss. Serious photographers will also like that they can manually adjust the settings to their liking. The Canon PowerShot G11 provides near DSLR capabilities at a fraction of the price. The G11 is available at online stores such as Amazon.com.


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