Canon PowerShot G9 Above 10 Megapixel
Canon PowerShot G9 Above 10 Megapixel
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 31, 2010]
zeiss eterna
Expert
Strength:
Telephoto lens which is longer than successors. Build quality excellent - i've used this in blizzard conditions and lands well when dropped.
Weakness:
Barrel distortion is a scandal - its only 35mm equivalent at its widest!!!
Quirky camera, good street shooter and all-rounder with two big let downs.
Customer Service brutal, in denial of the colour problem. Similar Products Used: Contax SLR, other Canon digi compacts, early digi Nikon compacts.
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[Dec 30, 2009]
Case
Expert
Strength:
build quality, viewing screen. Viewfinder only used in extreme conditions. Can shoot RAW in addition to pretty good jpeg. Many manual adjustments, focus for example. Exposure compensation good, flash exposure compensation good, can set custom WB. Excellent look and feel, retro if you wish. Very easy to carry and to start up, also good post-photo review, and only two click erase mode, better than Canon DSLRs which take three. Just put this on green mode and shoot great pictures. Backup camera for DLSrs
Weakness:
No moveable viewscreen ala G6. also no f2.8 lense. Has feature set for beginners, but is percieved as too complicated. When I was shooting film I used the Eos 3, and also the contax G1 and G2 series. I have used Canon G3, 5, 6, 7. G9 is best of the bunch : 12.1 meg rather than 14+ in G10. Very good to shoot with, tanklike is best description. Great for skiing, climbing, trekking and coastal pictures (no action shots please) Quite salable prints, as long as ASA 400 or less, but optimum is 100-200. IS is v. useful. Focusing screen is v. good. Zoom range also quite useful. Recently have been taking this along on rainy/snowy/windy days and (sometimes) leaving my DSLR and accompanying 3+ lenses at home. Great discreet camera, when you don't want to wander around with a lot of white lenses in your bag. Currently shooting Eos 5D, for what that's worth. Customer Service None needed Similar Products Used: G3, G5, G6, G7. In film, used Contax G1 and G2, and Contax TVS, film and digital |
[May 16, 2009]
tomppa64
Expert
Strength:
Good build quality. Excellent resolution for this size lens. Many, many features. Manual controls. Robust. Optical zoom.
Weakness:
Shutter lag may be problem in very fast situations. May over exposure faces if you don't use face detection (auto modes). Wide angle could be better. Surprisingly good camera for most photographing purposes. Better than cheap SLR kits. Fast enough to handle. Can store your favourite setups. Excellent resolution. Nice colours. I changed my Canon Rebel XT kit to G9 and I've been very satisfied. Similar Products Used: Canon SX 100 IS |
[Nov 08, 2008]
John Hardy
Expert
Strength:
Marketing
Weakness:
Poor viewfinder
This is my first Digital purchase. I have stayed with my Nikon F5 (and prime lenses) and Contax G1 for some time and used good film scanners. The Canon was purchased after much research on this site and others. I am dissapointed with this camera for a number of reasons. The viewfinder is too small to be useful, and prone to flare. The metering is, to my mind, is suspect. AF is often baffled in low contrast situations. Manual focus is a joke (even by G1 standards). The quality which really renders this handbag material is that it is simply too slow. There is far too much shutter lag for a camera in this price bracket.
Customer Service Not testrd Similar Products Used: Fed 3, Zorki 4K, Zenith EM,Nikkormat Ftn, Nikon FE, Nikon F50, Nikon F5,Contax G1. |
[Mar 08, 2008]
Rick Casey
Intermediate
Strength:
Top quality.
Weakness:
Slow to ready from boot up.
I have spent much of my career looking for the affordable old style journalist camera which could be brought up to the face to snap a shot without drawing attention or spooking the subject. The Leica of yesteryear was perfect but too expensive. Over the years I have abandoned the search and gradually become a digital photographer. I have carried all sorts of cameras, but still sought a pro quality, small rangefinder which would not limit me technically or artistically and would not be so expensive that I couldnt afford to replace it if dropped or soaked. The G9 is my champion. It is retro in styling, similar to the old rangefinders, small, unobtrusive, and very fast. The quality of the photographs are excellent and there are essentially no creative limitations. It has a super zoom, is easy to learn, and most people of caught off guard by the beauty of the prints I produce. It is substantial in feel, easy to hide, quiet and smooth, and is not intimidating to even my most timid models. Overall, this is the most useful gerneral purpose fine art and nude travel camera I have ever used. I take mostly candid nudes of my wife and her friends, and for this genre it is more than able to meet the need. Customer Service I have had no issues with this camera yet.
Similar Products Used: Minolta Diamage
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[Jan 02, 2008]
flnickerson
Expert
Strength:
12 megs, 6x optical zoom with digital hyper zoom.
Weakness:
Keeping my LCD protector film from peeling off while sliding the camera back in its pouch bag. No frame around the LCD to protect the film's edges. I picked out this delight the day after Christmas as a present for me. A recent photo trip to Kauai disabled my casio ex-850 point and shoot pocket camera (I sat on it 1 too many times) it won't zoom out now without shutting down. I was looking for a replacement to fall in between my trusty old Dimage A2 and the pocket cameras. While also raising the mega-pixel level to 12. This camera takes me back to my range finder carrying days. Around my neck the Canon G9 has the approximate feel of carrying my Yashica Electro 35 GTN. Too big for my back pocket, but the G9 fits well in a jacket pocket. A bit retro looking and very solid. No plastic here.
Customer Service Nothing so far... Similar Products Used: Minolta Dimage A2 |
[Dec 18, 2007]
Carson Blume
Professional
Strength:
12 megapixels!
Weakness:
Needs wider zoom
This little guy does not leave much to be desired, I started digital with a 20D and this has better image quality, and file size. I have all ready had 3 images accepted into Stock from it. I have always wanted a point and shoot that was around 10 megapixels and could shoot raw, but this goes above and beyond, the flash shoe that can handle off camera TTL flash is awesome, it can shoot underwater with a inexpensive housing, it is compact and has a good zoom range. Another great thing about is it how rugged it is, I shoot while riding or running and the camera tends to end up on the ground sometimes but it has held up. O yeah the image stabilization is good for riding too! Another great thing is the HD video, this camera is like a swiss army knife, or a leathermen.
Customer Service Always great Similar Products Used: To many to list |
[Nov 06, 2007]
jodz
Intermediate
Strength:
Good pictures
Weakness:
Menu system combined with function buttons and combinations of the two - hard to learn and remember. Not intuitive I've had my G9 for approximately 3 weeks now and I like it a lot. This is my first Canon camera but I have Sony point-and-shoots and a Nikon DSLR.
Customer Service I did ask Canon how to do something (couldn't figure it out from the manual) and they got right back to me via e-mail with the clue I needed. Similar Products Used: 2 Sony Point and Shoots |
[Sep 29, 2007]
chas
Casual
Nice feature laden camera (no surprise!), but I found color accuracy to be poor w/ it's inability to accurately render the deep green of a shirt (it turned bluish/green w/ gray tones). Purples became dark blues, and lighter purples were pink. WB was on auto, and then I tried florescent. Both yielded the same off color results. We ran a print to verify the accuracy of the LCD and the print matched the LCD - unfortunately. It also has difficulty in low light. |