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Canon Powershot G11 Digital Camera

Canon Powershot G11 Digital Camera

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Key Features of the Canon G11 :
  • 10-megapixel CCD for poster-size prints. prints
  • 28mm Wide Angle Lens with 5x image-stabilized optical zoom.
  • 2.8" Vari Angle LCD display.
  • HDMI output for viewing still images on an HDTV.
  • New Face Self-Timer automatically detects an increase in the number of faces and makes the appropriate adjustments.
  • Optical viewfinder.
  • Intelligent Contrast Correction.
  • Powered by NB-7L lithium-ion battery (battery and charger included).
  • Stores images on SD or MMC memory cards (32MB MMC memory card included).

The G Series comes full circle. You asked, and Canon not only listened, but delivered big-time. Advanced amateurs who have overwhelmingly embraced the G Series will be delighted with PowerShot G11, which features RAW mode for unlimited editing options, a 28mm wide-angle lens, and a 2.8-inch Vari-Angle PureColor System LCD. Add to that Canon’s new High Sensitivity System and high-speed ISO for incredible image quality, and Canon’s top-range compact digital camera is a truly groundbreaking successor.

PowerShot G11 Highlights

Canon PowerShot G11 highlights
New 10-megapixel sensor coupled with Canon’s DIGIC 4 Image Processor
The PowerShot G11 employs a newly developed, 10-megapixel High Sensitivity System by combining a powerful CCD sensor and Canon’s DIGIC 4 Image Processor. Thanks to this technological advancement, the G11 is dramatically more sensitive than cameras with identical megapixel counts, and delivers spectacular images with minimal noise. Increased sensitivity demands a higher ISO speed, and the PowerShot G11 delivers with a new maximum setting of ISO 3200. Blur and camera shake are notably reduced for the ultimate in sharpness and clarity.

In addition, a new Low Light mode lets you capture images in an astonishing range of conditions. The camera automatically adjusts the ISO speed from ISO 320 to ISO 12800 in relation to ambient brightness, subject movement and camera shake.

Full range of shooting and recording modes including RAW + JPEG
The PowerShot G11’s RAW mode lets you shoot images without JPEG compression. It gives you clearer images and complete creative control in editing. RAW images are transferred directly to the computer where they can then be edited using image adjustment software or a processing application to adjust your images as you please. The camera can also be set to allow the simultaneous recording of both RAW and JPEG images while shooting.

Also, with 26 Shooting Modes, you're ready for whatever shot comes your way.

Canon PowerShot G11 highlights
Large, bright 2.8-inch Vari-Angle LCD
The PowerShot G11 gives you a large 2.8-inch PureColor System LCD screen for excellent control when framing your shots. But size is only part of the story. Canon’s PureColor System LCD offers spectacular color, resolution and contrast even at an angle. The screen is durable and easy to see. It is a perfect feature for gathering friends and family around to see your images.

Optional accessories including Speedlite flashes, underwater housing and Tele-Converter Lens
The PowerShot G11 is compatible with the Speedlite flash series intended for all EOS series SLR cameras. Attach a Speedlite flash to the hot shoe, then you can set and control the flash on the "Flash Control" menu in the camera. With a Speedlight, the G11 is given extra functions such as autoflash metering, FE lock and Flash exposure compensation; continuous shooting with external flash. Also Canon’s Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 enables you to have multiple slave flashes and wireless control. A Tele-Converter lens designed for the G11 and WP-DC34 Waterproof Case are also available.

Wide-angle 5x optical zoom (equivalent to 28-140mm) with Canon’s Optical Image Stabilizer
Canon PowerShot G11 highlights
5x optical zoom in action
The camera is equipped with a long, 5x Optical Zoom, and Canon’s own Optical Image Stabilizer Technology keeps images steady and blur-free all through the zoom range--even in low light--by detecting motion and generating a corrective signal. Because it is an optical system, more corrective movement is allowed and there is no degradation of image quality.

The G11 is a highly versatile camera with a wide-angle zoom lens that reaches all the way from 28mm at the wide end to 140mm at the telephoto end (35mm format equivalent). You’ll capture more image in every shot, and add greater depth to your overall photography.

DIGIC 4 Image Processor
Canon’s proprietary DIGIC Image Processors have long set its cameras apart from the competition, and the new DIGIC 4 sets the bar even higher. Faster, more accurate noise reduction delivers better image quality, even at high ISO speeds.

iSAPS Technology is an entirely original scene-recognition technology developed for digital cameras by Canon. Using an internal database of thousands of different photos, iSAPS works with the advanced DIGIC 4 Image Processor to improve focus speed and accuracy, as well as exposure and white balance.

A new Face Self-Timer automatically detects an increase in the number of faces and makes the appropriate adjustments. For instance, to include a photographer’s face in a group shot, there’s no need to rush in. Just put the camera on a stand or tripod, select the Face Self-Timer, and the camera will wait for the photographer’s face to get on-camera before it takes the shot. Motion Detection now tracks moving subjects in a much larger range, and the new Servo AF retains focus on a moving subject after the shutter button is pressed halfway – allowing you to wait for the perfect shot without refocusing. Also, Face Detection and Motion Detection are markedly improved.

Canon PowerShot G11 highlights
i-Contrast in action
Intelligent Contrast Correction
DIGIC 4 also makes possible the new i-Contrast (Intelligent Contrast Correction) system, which controls the compensation level in pixel units to brighten dark areas while leaving bright areas unchanged for better images where the main subject is dark, and more natural transition. The PowerShot G11 can even use i-Contrast in playback mode to adjust images that were shot without the setting activated.

Red-eye Correction provides options for removing red-eye from subjects in flash pictures.
1) The Red-eye Correction during shooting actually identifies and corrects red-eye in human subjects as pictures are taken.
2) The G11 can be set to automatically detect and correct red-eye during image playback.

Life doesn’t give you second chances to capture special times. That’s why the G11 features ISO 3200 to reduce the effects of camera shake and sharpen subjects in low-light situations, giving you greater shooting flexibility.

Canon PowerShot G11 highlights
HDMI output for viewing still images on an HDTV
With the advanced PowerShot G11, you can capture breathtaking, high-resolution still images and impressive standard definition movies with ease. The camera also makes it simple to enjoy and share your stills and SD movies with a mini-HDMI connector for direct connection to a high-definition monitor or HDTV, so every color and nuance can be appreciated like you intended them to be.

Improved Smart AUTO intelligently selects the proper setting
Just set the Canon PowerShot G11 to Smart AUTO and you're ready for maximum enjoyment from your picture taking every time. It's a relaxing and satisfying way to shoot because you can completely concentrate on your subject knowing that the camera has the technical details covered. Advanced Canon technology intelligently analyzes your situation and shooting conditions. Then it automatically selects an appropriate setting from specially defined settings. So whether you're photographing flowers, a captivating sunset, or your friends at the park, you can be confident that you're getting dramatic, memorable images.

What's in the Box

  • PowerShot G11
  • Lithium Battery Pack NB-7L
  • Battery Charger CB-2LZ
  • Neck Strap NS-DC9
  • Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM
  • USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCU
  • AV Cable AVC-DC400



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Name: Panasonic DMC-LX2 Nikon S610c Canon S90 Canon G11
Megapixels: 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0
Optical Zoom: 4 X 4 X 4 X 5 X
Max Res: 4224 x 2376 3648 x 2736 3648 x 2736 3648 x 2736
LCD Screen: 2.8 " (16:9 ratio) 3.0 " 3 " 2.8 "
Digital zoom: 4X Yes, 4x Yes, 4x Yes, 4x
Image stabilizer: Yes, Lens Yes, Sensor shift Yes, Lens Yes, Lens
Media Card: SD / MMC / SDHC card + Internal SD / MMC / SDHC card, Internal SD, SDHC, MMC, MMCplus, HC MMCplus SD, SDHC, MMC, MMCplus, HC MMCplus
Battery: Lithium-Ion rechargeable Lithium-Ion (EN-EL12) & charger Lithium-Ion NB-6L & charger Lithium-Ion NB-7L battery & charger
Weight (with batteries): 220 g (7.8 oz) 170 g (6 oz) 195 g (6.9 oz) 375 g (13.2 oz)
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Canon G11 User Reviews

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5
Out of 5
Canon PowerShot G11 - Great little point and shoot
- Reviewd on: 3/12/2010 12:00:00 AM By: Eileen H. Ferguson
I find this camera easy to use and and very pleased with the picture quality.
5
Out of 5
Great Camera - even for beginners!
- Reviewd on: 3/11/2010 12:00:00 AM By: Jeffrey G
I had a Sony Cyber Shot that my wife and I purchased 7 years ago, I liked it, thought it took decent pics. My wife always complained, she didn't like the camera, she thought the photo quality was lacking. We got this camera, wife loves it, I love it - tons of features that are easy to use. I cannot wait to see what it can do once I actually learn how to use it properly. So far, using it as just a point and shoot. It does great! There are many other features that we will use and try out, but it does the job!
4
Out of 5
My new backup camera - Love the articulated screen
- Reviewd on: 3/10/2010 12:00:00 AM By: Dom Miliano
I used to have a G10 until my best friend fell in love with it and said he wanted to buy it. Hey, what are friends for? When I went to replace it, I found that the G10 was no longer readily available and my friend, a Canon rep, said that the image quality with the G11 (despite the drop in pixel count) was actually better. Hmmm, better image quality than a G10 - count me in!

The G11 handles like a professional instrument. There is a serious, rugged quality to it. It isn't heavy, just solid. The controls are similar to the G10 so I didn't have to crack the manual to start taking pictures. I love the way the lens retracts into the body - covering and protecting the lens when it sits in a camera bag or coat pocket. The traditional viewfinder only shows a fraction of the actual image (my guess - 70-80%) so for critical compositions, I use the fold-out screen. For anyone used to shooting with a video camera, swinging out the screen and making pictures will seem second nature. I tilt it to minimize reflections in bright sun and rarely peek through the viewfinder. Also, the ability to fold it with the screen facing forward protects it from damage in transport - I love this... It is something I liked about the G5 and missed on the G10.

The zoom range is adequate for most casual shooting situations with a thumbs up for the 28mm lens effective angle of view at the wide end - perfect for family group shots and a welcome feature in a Point and Shoot.

There are more features than most people will have a need for but if the shooter has pro-leanings, this camera can make some amazing images. Even if you never dig deeply into the manual to find them all, things like the image stabilization will be there and automatically help improve your pictures - maybe your best pictures ever!

The reason Canon gives for going to 10 megapixels is to improve image quality by reducing noise at higher ISO settings. I rarely use an ISO above 200 so I wasn't expecting to benefit from that change but I tried shooting at ISO 800 (not recommended for big prints from the G10) and found the images quite good.

The real benefit to a camera like this is the ability to shoot JPG, RAW, and RAW and JPG images at the same time. The quality of these RAW images is truly top notch. You could, if you were a pro, sell the shots, they are so sharp and the colors so true. Speaking of colors, the white balance technology built in is top notch. I leave it set on automatic and have gotten excellent color in difficult, mixed fluorescent lighting.

So, the verdict is in for me. This is a great camera and a good evolution up from the G10. I recommend it for anyone who just wants a "good" camera and doesn't want to have to become a camera expert to use it - you can set it for AUTO and simply frame your shot and push the button (i.e., point and shoot). For the more photographically adept, you can just about do it all with the G11. RAW, manual focus and exposure, video clips, it's all there and it's all good.

If anyone wants to buy this one, I may not agree to let it go.




1
Out of 5
Don't buy this one!
- Reviewd on: 3/8/2010 12:00:00 AM By: Love to read
I've owned this camera for two months and now there is a huge scratch on the center of the lens. At first I couldn't figure out how this could be possible since I always close the shutter immediately after taking a photo (the shutter closes automatically when you push the power button). Then I looked closely- the shutter actually touches and scratches the lens each time you turn the camera off. I had to take photos using up only one quarter of the screen my whole vacation because of the big scratch that you can see in each photo. $500 down the drain. I hope they will refund my money.
5
Out of 5
Love my Canon G10
- Reviewd on: 3/3/2010 12:00:00 AM By: S. Lund
I love my Canon G10...although it's a little heavy and doesn't take as great of photos as my Nikon D50...it's much more portable...it's a brick when it comes to weight, but it fits in my purse or a jacket pocket. The battery life and video quality are amazing!!!