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December 18, 2007

Canon PowerShot G9 Review Review


canong9-2.jpgMacworld has reviewed the Canon PowerShot G9 digital camera. Macworld says that the G9 is out of phase with the market place. It costs more than other point-and-shoot cameras and is priced in the same realm as many DSLR cameras.

They say that the improvements of the G9 over the G7 are minimal. The G9 has two more megapixels, that no one will miss and a larger 3-inch LCD that takes away from the optical viewfinder.

Good features are the RAW mode on the G9 and fantastic image quality. In the end, Macworld rates the camera 3.5 out of 5. Cons include near useless optical viewfinder and modest zoom range.

via Macworld

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