The G11 is the company's flagship compact camera, offering a flexible zoom range, solid build and classic styling. This latest incarnation of the G-series regains the much lamented flip-out screen lost from its recent predecessors, it also uses a 'high sensitivity' CCD that could put right the G10's disappointing low-light performance.
Its reduced to 10 MegaPixel instead of 14 MP of G10 and in turn ISO sensitivity raised upto 3200.
I personally liked its image quality, beautiful images like these samples Galleries Link. But disappointing at night time shooting.
Specifications.
- 10.0 Megapixel CCD sensor
- 5x wide-angle (28-140mm equivalent) zoom lens with optical image stabilizer
- 2.8” tilt/swivel LCD (461k dot resolution)
- RAW image recording
- Claimed 2-stop advantage in low light compared to G10
- Dedicated Exposure Compensation and ISO dials
- DIGIC 4 processor
- i-Contrast boosts brightness and retains detail in dark areas
- 26 shooting modes with manual control and custom settings
- Accessories include tele-converter, Speedlights flashes and waterproof case
- VGA movies, 30fps
Good=RAW Image recording & LCD Tilt & Swivel
but only VGA movie no HD?
Changes compared to G10
- 10 megapixel 'high sensitivity' sensor, down from 14.7 megapixels
- Gains ISO 3200 as full setting (Rather than option-limited scene mode)
- White balance fine tuning
- Tilt and swivel LCD 2.8" (rather than 3" fixed screen)
- New Low Light and Quick Shot modes
- HDMI connector
- No Superfine JPEG compression (Fine is least compressed option)
- No voice annotation or sound recording function
- No remote (tethered) image capture






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