Testseek.co.uk have collected 88 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot G10 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot G10.
November 2008
(85%)
88 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(87%)
281 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Canon’s semi-pro G-series gets its first wide angle (28mm) camera with optical image stabilisation
And it’s a beauty. Hewn from black metal
The G10 is both war-zone-tough and catwalk-friendly
Thanks to a crystal-clear lens
Face tracking an...
Fantastic build quality
Great lens
Crisp LCD screen
Stabilized 28 mm wide angle lens
Well thougtout design and interface
Great image quality up to 400 ISO
Excellent 3 LCD screen
Superb manufacturating
Full manual functionality. Solid build quality. Hotshoe flash mount
Superbly detailed shots
Range of manual features
Sturdy design
Wideangle lens
Great image quality
Accessible controls
Good low-light performance
Good image quality
JPEG and RAW capture
Good build
Comprehensive feature set
Great control layout and handling
The editors didn't like
Now that SLRs have Live View
Movie modes and lower price tags
There’s less of a reason to stick with compacts
Even ones as well built as the G10. Burst shooting is also sluggish at about 0.7 frames per second
So it’s not ideal for sports p...
Image quality is a mixed bag
Noise management could be better above 400 ISO
Burst mode disappointing
No HD video and no HDMI output
Viewfinder imprecise
A little bulky
Heavy. Useless optical viewfinder. Too many dials and buttons
Abstract: One amateur and semi-pro cameraman hassle is to find the perfect compact camera capable of reaching a certain level when traveling around, without always needing DSLR.Yes there is nothing better than a DSLR when it comes to shooting photos, but let’s f...
Abstract: One of the main reasons for this is the fact that the G10 can capture RAW files. Once you shoot RAW, it’s hard to go back to JPEG, and the fact that the G10 supports RAW definitely appeals to the professional. The G10 is solidly built. Even a...
Abstract: With its new 28-140mm zoom (equivalent), and its 14.7 MP CCD sensor, the Canon PowerShot G10 offers a solid alternative to bridge and D-SLR cameras. The G10 lets the user choose the mode of exposure (P, Tv, Av, M) and saves images in RAW format. It is...
Abstract: Many cameras are either too specialized, too expensive, or even just too impractical for most photographers to use. However, the Canon PowerShot G10 combines the practicality of a point & shoot digital camera with the quality of a DSLR. Check out what...
Abstract: of a new generation. It comes with an inevitable increase in the numbers of pixels and it is this increase that acts up more and more, which also became clear during the Canon PowerShot G10 review.
Due to recent price drops and the availability of this camera at discount Internet stores, the Canon Powershot G10 represents an excellent value for the advanced amateur photographer. Whether you need it as an easy to carry alternative to a DSLR, or ar...
Abstract: The latest G-series Canon features a wealth of controls and features rarely found among compact cameras. The G10 has a tough build to its highly manual design using numerous buttons and dials. Indeed, to many the appeal of the G10 is its design and co...
Abstract: Taking the step up from a point-and-shoot digital camera to a more full-featured SLR device can be a bit daunting. In an effort to bridge that gap, Canon continues to offer up its stellar G series, which is now on the 10th installment and is quiet poss...