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Editors' Rating:
8.6 of 10
| • Value |
8 |
| • Design |
9 |
| • Features |
9 |
| • Ease of Use |
8 |
| • Performance |
8 |
| • Image Quality |
9 |
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Average User Rating:
9.4 of 10
(400 votes)
| • Installation |
9 |
| • Image Quality |
10 |
| • Ease of Use |
9 |
| • Compatibility |
9 |
| • Overall Value |
10 |
| • Service & Support |
8 |
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Where to Buy ?
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PROS
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Great image quality
• ISO 50
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Excellent whitebalance
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Compact Flash Type II and official Microdrive support
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Fast processing, very fast shutter lag
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Long battery life
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AC Adapter / Charger included
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CONS
• Very slow startup time
• No sharpening / zoomed image in
manual focus
• Average macro performance
• No flexible program AE
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Includes: Canon PowerShot G1 Digital Camera; 16MB CompactFlash card; One BP-511 Lithium-ion battery (rechargeable); AC adapter / battery charger; Neck strap; USB cable; A/V cable; Lens cap w/strap; Remote control; CD-ROM featuring Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk v.2.0, and Adobe PhotoShop 5.0LE; 140 page manual. |
The G1 compares well to its 3-megapixel competitors when it comes
to image quality. It does have its quirks and idiosyncrasies, however, and
you'll want to spend some time learning to understand how it responds to
different lighting situations. Its clever body design is the perfect
answer for users who want the shooting flexibility of the Coolpix but
don't like Nikon's weird split-body form-factor. Whatever your shooting
needs, the G1 will most likely serve them very well.
PowerShot
G1 Major Features:
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3.34-megapixel CCD delivering up to 2,048 x
1,536-pixel resolution images. |
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1.8-inch, color LCD monitor. |
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3X optical zoom, 7-21mm lens (equivalent to a 34-102mm
lens on a 35mm camera) with auto and manual focus. |
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Up to 4X digital telephoto. |
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Full automatic, program AE, shutter priority, aperture
priority, and manual exposure modes, as well as several preset
exposure modes. |
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Manually adjustable aperture settings from f/2.0 to f/8.0,
depending on zoom setting. |
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Manually adjustable shutter speed settings from 1/1,000 to
8 seconds. |
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Variable ISO sensitivity equivalents: Auto, 50, 100, 200 or
400. |
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Two metering modes: Center-weighted average and spot
metering. |
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White balance setting with seven adjustment modes. |
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Built-in flash with five operating modes. |
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External flash hot shoe. |
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Continuous shooting, auto exposure bracketing, and movie
recording modes. |
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Remote control and utilities for controlling the camera
from a computer. |
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JPEG and RAW still image file formats, movies saved as AVI/Motion
JPEGs. |
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Images saved to CompactFlash Type I or II memory cards,
16MB card included. |
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DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatibility. |
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USB cable for high-speed connection to a computer. |
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Canon Digital Camera 2.0 software included, plus Adobe
Photoshop LE 5.0 |
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Powered by Canon BP-511 rechargeable lithium-ion battery
pack, with AC adapter included. |
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Full Specs |
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Customer Reviews
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Walt,
from , , , Dec 01, 2001
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I've
had this camera since May 2001 and have taken it on several major
trips, including Egypt and Argentina. This is a dynamite 3+ megapixel
camera packed with professional features. Only minus is that the
battery pack - although long lasting and dependable - gives a short
warning time before fading. Take care of this by having a spare nearby
always.
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Installation |
8 |
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Image Quality |
10 |
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Ease of Use |
9 |
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Compatibility |
10 |
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Overall Value |
10 |
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hawyanryan, from
, , , Oct 22, 2001
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this camera is the best thing i've bought in a long time! i use it
constantly and have taken well over 1000 photos so far. this camera
has many more features than i have time to explore. i just point and
shoot. i've printed many 8x10 photos (through shutterfly) and
frankly, the detail is incredible! for really close up shots, i
sometimes need to use the manual focus, but that is not all that
often. the best feature by far is the lcd screen. i've taken many
pictures from wierd angles with no problem because the lcd screen
swivels to an almost unlimited degree. this feature alone makes it
better than any other 3.3 mega camera around. the only other camera
with a similar feture is the nikon, but those nikons are just too
ugly and bulky.
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Installation |
9 |
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Image Quality |
10 |
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Ease of Use |
9 |
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Compatibility |
9 |
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Overall Value |
10 |
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