Canon Powershot G3

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Canon Powershot G3 Digital Cameras Plus Information
Few digital camera lines have been as successfully branded as Canon’s Powershot. And the best known in that line was the powerful and fun to use G2. Now, Canon’s following it up with their G3, which has the same four megapixels of resolution but now offers an improved 4X optical zoom and other updated features.
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With a revamped body, the G3 feels a bit more comfortable in the hands. A mid-sized camera, you’ll notice it hanging around your neck, but its 14.5 ounce frame won’t weigh you down terribly. With a high-speed CompactFlash card, the G3 can take video clips of up to three minutes complete with sound.

Canon Powershot G3 Professional Reviews:

  • dcresource Reviewed the Canon Powershot G3 and gave out”If I was a PowerShot G2 owner, I probably wouldn’t race out and upgrade. If I was deciding between a G2 and G3, I’d pony up the extra cash for the G3. My main reasons for doing so would be the DIGIC processor and the 4X zoom lens.”

Main Features:

  • # 4.0 megapixel sensor creates 2,272 x 1,704 images for prints at 8 x 10 and beyond
  • # 4x optical plus 3.6x digital(for 14x total) zoom lens with autofocus
  • # Included 32 MB CompactFlash card holds 54 images at Large/Normal resolution; camera is Microdrive compatible
  • # Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
  • # Uses proprietary lithium-ion rechargeable battery

Canon Powershot G3 Customer Reviews

By K. Fredricks “mommy to four” (Alta Loma, CA United States)
I bought my G3 in September of 2003 after my SLR took a dump 3 weeks before my baby was due. I have NEVER been disappointed. Granted, if I had the money, I would have gone for something better, but this was the BEST I could have gotten for my money. Some reviewers have commented on the camera not being worth the price - you must not have shopped around! I found mine, brand new, for $460 from a reputable online camera store.My pictures turn out great most of the time. I agree with the slow focus time, but you can’t get everything with a prosumer camera. I love the neverending list of options this camera offers (from flash output to f-stops to white balance, etc. etc.).

When I have the money saved up I’ll be buying the Canon digital rebel, but until then I am very satisfied with my G3.

By Jonathan A. Skolnick “skojo” (Boston, MA)
When I bought this camera 3 years ago, it was the advanced “point-n-shoot” I had been waiting for. While it’s outdated now, it’s successors (the most recent is the just-launched G7) have continued Canon’s tradition of knowing their users. This camera let’s me do nearly everything to which I was accustomed with my film slr. It can be fully automatic, (almost) completely manual (you can’t expose the same frame/file multiple times, as in a film camera). It has a choice of metering modes, though no spot meter - however I’ve rarely found this to be too sore a point). And it let’s me be creative and experiments.

My main gripes:
1. Autofocus is not speedy nor as accurate as as a film slr.
2. Battery life is much less than a film camera (as are most digicams).
3. It only records up to ISO400, and there’s some noise and fringing in the shadows in low light at that speed.
4. Lens does not have a fixed maximum aperature, however, at the lens’ widest angle max aperature is a robust F/2.
5.It now seems a bit clunky, physically.

I’m looking forward to upgrading to my first DSLR shortly. Can’t wait to have the resolution, speed, and lens interchangeability that I so enjoyed on my old Elan.

That said, if you’re looking for an advanced fixed lens point and shot, don’t hesistate to try out the latest in the Canon Powershot line.



  

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