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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Canon Connectivity: AV Digital Zoom: 4 x Display Size: 3 inches EAN: 0013803083675 Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Included Software: Yes Item Dimensions: Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Maximum Focal Length: 44.4 millimeters Maximum Resolution: 12100000 Pixels Minimum Focal Length: 7.4 millimeters Model: G9 Monitor Size: 300 hundredths-inches MPN: G9 Optical Zoom: 6 unknown-units Publisher: Canon Release Date: August 31, 2007 Special Features: nv:Sensor: 12.0 Megapixel; Size: 1/1.7" Charge Coupled Device (CCD); Image Resolution: 1600 x 1200; Image Resolution: 640 x 480; Image Resolution: 2592 x 1944; Image Resolution: 3264 x 2448; Image Resolution: 4000 x 3000; Image Resolution: 4000 x 2248; Movie Resolution: 1024 x 768; Movie Resolution: 320 x 240; Movie Resolution: 640 x 480; Movie Resolution: 160 x 120; Storage Media: Secure Digital; Storage Media: Multimedia Card; Storage Media: SDHC; Storage Media: Multimedia Card Plus Studio: Canon Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Given the success of Canon's highly acclaimed G Series, it's no surprise that ambitious photographers have been eagerly anticipating the next model in its evolution. The wait has paid off handsomely with the introduction of the PowerShot G9. In image quality and functionality, the G9 stands above the competition with 12.1 megapixels of resolution, a 6x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer, and RAW mode for the ultimate in creative control. Sophisticated design and high-quality construction complement the technology and make the G9 a camera to be reckoned with. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Very sophisticated point and shootLike alot of reviewers here, I bought the G9 as a sophisticated point and shoot upgrade, not wanting to lug around a heavy DSLR, yet wanting more sophisticated pictures than most point and shoots can handle. I have found that I use a camera alot more if it is easy to carry around, and the G9 fits that bill very well. It's not like my little Elph, which almost goes unnoticed in a shirt pocket; but it will fit into a jacket pocket quite easily and takes vastly superior pictures to the Elph. ... Read More Rating: - Great BuyThe Canon PS G9 is a perfect camera for someone who is beginning in photography and is looking to learn. The manual settings are easy to use and the pictures come out great. The ability to shoot both JPG and RAW is an incredible feature that is mostly found in professional series cameras, I love that you can add lens and filters to give your shots a more artistic feel. Overall a great camera, if you wish to see some examples please view my porfolio at www.jpgmag.com/people/sliknick . All of my ... Read More Rating: - Wonderful camera!I upgraded from a Canon PowerShot G2 to the G9 and am not disappointed. There are many selections to take the pictures in all kinds of lighting. Today I visited Fantastic Caverns in Springfield, MO, and, using the Night Snapshot, I was able to capture some amazing photos (in both low light and total darkness). The photos are crisp and clear. After using this camera for 3 weeks, I still have so much more to learn and am excited to do so! Rating: - Exemplary Camera!This is an AMAZING!!! camera. More money need not be spent. Next step up is much more $$$$. Only one small problem, IF you are using the wide angle attachment, it casts a shadow while using the built-in flash. Easily solved. Best Bang for Buck!!! Love the underwater mode when diving using the Canon Housing! Rating: - Guidebook writerI bought this camera while traveling on assignment overseas for several internationally known guidebook publishers. In short, I'm very disappointed with the model. I've always used cameras from the Cannon G series but this is a big step backwards. Because there is no cover for the view screen, it scratches quickly. The automatic lens shutters sticks and does not close correctly. Thus the lens itself becomes quickly scratched and flaws show up in photos. In an unrelated manner, block blotched also ... Read More |