
Canon PowerShot G11 10MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Stabilized Zoom and 2.8-inch articulating LCD
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Canon PowerShot G11 Point & Shoot Digital Camera
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PowerShot G11 10.0 Megapixel Digital camera - Black
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Canon Powershot G11 10.0 megapixel Digital Camera
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Canon PowerShot G11 Black 10.0 MP 2.8" 461K Vari-angle LCD 5X Optical Zoom 28mm Wide Angle Digital Camera
Experienced amateur photographers looking for a premium point-and-shoot camera will find it with the
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Canon PowerShot G11 10MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Stabilized Zoom and 2.8-inch articulating LCD
The PowerShot G11 is a compact camera that will find favor with professionals and advanced amateur photographers
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Canon PowerShot G11 Black 10 Megapixels Digital Camera - G11
Canon PowerShot G11 Black 10 Megapixels Digital Camera - G11/ DIGIC 4 Image Processor/ Full Range Of
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PowerShot G11 Digital Camera, 10.0 Megapixels, 5x Optical Zoom Lens (28-140mm), 2.8" Vari-Angle LCD, Manual Exposure Control, High Sensitivity (ISO 3200), RAW File Capture, Optical Image Stabiliz
Responsive and stylish, the Canon PowerShot G11 Digital Camera represents the 9th generation of the
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10.0-megapixel black PowerShot digital camera with vari-angle viewscreen
For enhanced creative control, look to the Canon G11 digital camera. First, this PowerShot camera features
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Canon PowerShot G11 Point & Shoot Digital Camera
Canon 3632B001 PowerShot G11 Point & Shoot Digital Camera
Canon PowerShot G11 Digital Camera
Canon PowerShot G11 Digital Camera - 10 Megapixel, 5x Optical, 4x Digital Zoom, 2.8 TFT LCD, SD/SDHC,
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Canon PowerShot G11 Digital Camera 10MP, 5X, 28mm wide, 2.8", HDMI, RAW
Canon PowerShot G11 Digital Camera 10MP, 5X, 28mm wide, 2.8", HDMI, RAW
Canon PowerShot G11 10MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Stabilized Zoom and 2.8-inch articulating LCD
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Canon PowerShot G11 Point & Shoot Digital Camera - 10 Megapixel - 16:9 - 5x Optical Zoom - 4x Digital Zoom - 2.80 Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
New 10.0 Megapixel sensor coupled with Canonapos;s DIGIC 4 Image Processor designed as the High Sensitivity
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With all the hype of being the ultimate backup camera to your SLR, I believe at the end it's just a little more than any of the other Canon's point and shoot. In matter of fact take away the added special features, the picture quality is just on par w/ any of the PowerShot SD series. Perhaps a notch down even, I noticed in a lot of "other than bright light" conditions, skin tones are almost pastel. As the flagship of the PowerShot cameras, just "ok" is rather disappointing. The swivel, raw, hotshoe, manual controls, high ISO are all pluses, but at the end it comes down to picture quality.
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Our business occasionally hires professional photographers. The last two we worked with (one from NY and the other CA) both carried and independently recommended this camera's predecessor, the G10. Both said it was the best 'pocket camera' for the money. My wife and I purchased one and we cannot say enough about how great it was. During a trip to Europe last spring I had to tell my wife to "please stop repeating how much you love that camera!" The G11 is even better. It's easy to use, also takes fantastic stills and movies, and has a new large adjustable viewing screen that is a great addition. We love the contextual on-screen notes, which are a great help in mastering the camera's many features. The best evidence of how much we love the G11? Both my wife and I had to have our own. Another hint? We're writing a review, which we never do. Buy it, you'll like it!
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Just bought this camera last weekend after reviewing over 30 different models and going into several stores to find the PERFECT one. It had been a while since I had purchased a digital camera (2002: Sony Cybershot 3.8MP!) However, at work I use a Sony Cybershot W200 12.2MP.
I was worried that, compared to the G10, the G11 had gone down in Mega Pixels, but WOW was I wrong! The quality is so much better than the 12.2 I use at work.
The aesthetics of this camera is wonderful, looks like it will age well. It's very durable. It has a hot shoe option. I will not be using it, but I saw several nice covers to give it a finished look. This camera is very sturdy, since I will have to carry along with baby, diaper bag, purse, etc...So that was definitely a selling feature. All in all I am so happy with this purchase/investment, and the help that the Best Buy associate provided! Highly recommend this camera, you will not regret!
I was worried that, compared to the G10, the G11 had gone down in Mega Pixels, but WOW was I wrong! The quality is so much better than the 12.2 I use at work.
The aesthetics of this camera is wonderful, looks like it will age well. It's very durable. It has a hot shoe option. I will not be using it, but I saw several nice covers to give it a finished look. This camera is very sturdy, since I will have to carry along with baby, diaper bag, purse, etc...So that was definitely a selling feature. All in all I am so happy with this purchase/investment, and the help that the Best Buy associate provided! Highly recommend this camera, you will not regret!
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This review of the Canon G 11 reflects my own tests and opinions. I used a Canon Eos 40-D for years. Two years ago I bought the G-9 and last week the G-11. My hobby covers all kinds of pictures. As a member of the Middle Georgia Camera Club I enjoy having my pictures selected as winners in local competitions. For my kind of work a side by side test of the 40-D and the G-9 revealed no essential difference in picture quality for the work I do so I have used the G-9 almost exclusively for the last two years. I find that in a photograph taken outside of a house (brick & white siding) with the G-11, I could make a competition 11 X 14 print from ΒΌ of the image. The comparison on inside pictures in lower light leave the G-9 in the dust. Results are fantastic. The 40-D high speed shooting is, on occasion, very useful. I only wish Canon had NOT made the lens on the G-11 wider but LONGER! Stitching is so easy we don't need the wide angle.
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This is a fairly significant upgrade. Lower Megapixels (finally!)...better image quality, easy to use; especially if you have previously owned Canon cameras I could go on and on...but others have already done so. Worth $500. Get one. Great 2nd camera to take around when you don't want to lug around the heavy flagship digital SLR. I am looking forward to using this on the ski slopes and doing outdoor sports...much more practically to shoot with this than the SLR. The only two negatives 1) Canon should have included HD for video instead of SD. Oh well...can't have everything. Next upgrade. 2) threads!!! but I suspect this is because they don't want you to ditch your SLR. Threads on the G series would probably cannabalize their profits....like cellphones and netbooks vs. laptops and desktops.

























