The Canon Powershot G7 is the kind of camera that not only makes you feel like a better photographer, but helps you become one too by mixing both comprehensive and happily reliable hand holding features with a plethora of real photographic controls.
Canon PowerShot G7, the first new G-series model in over two years, offers a look more reminiscent of the original PowerShot G1 than the models that followed it - perhaps due to the rather more subtle handgrip. Under the skin, the Canon G7 offers a CCD sensor resolution of ten megapixels, coupled to a Canon-branded 35 - 210mm equivalent 6x optical zoom lens.
Basic Specifications
Resolution: 10.00 Megapixels
Lens: 6.00x zoom (35 - 210 mm)
Viewfinder: Optical/LCD
LCD Size: 2.5 inch
ISO: 80-1600
Shutter: 15-1/2000
Max Aperture: 2.8
Mem Type: SD/MMC
Battery: Custom LiIon
Dimensions: 4.2x2.8x1.7in (106x72x43mm)
Weight: 11.2 oz (320 g)
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
The Canon Powershot G7 Review.
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I wouldn't even consider *anything* Canon due to their lack of linux drivers.
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