Canon G-10 camera review

 Canon G 10 camera review

It’s the point & shoot that most pros go for.
Sure, while sporting this camera, newly released, the eyes opened and shooters were curious.”Wow, you GOT one!” Yep, your fellow shooters will acknowledge the purchase with a solid nod of approval. Check.

First of all, this is a solid brick of a point and shoot that feels solid in your hands and from every operational point.
Knobs, buttons, switches, battery doors, media card springloads, were tight and responsive.


There is a cool looking interface that shows up on your screen as you cycle through the available options, like Program, Auto, Manual, Aperture or Shutter preferred, Manual and Video, Panoramic, and Custom 1 & 2, and of course the graphic Scene choices.

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