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Short Report: Canon PowerShot G6

 
     
 

This Compact Digital Camera Included Advanced Features And 7.1 Megapixels

By Rob Sheppard

 
     
  Canon’s latest G-series camera, the PowerShot G6, takes the advanced compact digital camera to a new level with its smart design, full range of features and 7.1-megapixel sensor. Offering all the photographic controls you’d expect from a digital SLR in a far more compact package, it’s a camera you can take with you anywhere, always ready and highly capable.
 
     
   
     
 

I love the rotating two-inch LCD on the PowerShot G6. A 1.8-inch monitor doesn’t seem so much smaller in specs, yet when you use a larger monitor like this one, you’ll definitely notice the difference. This is especially a benefit for close-up photography. I use the flip-out LCD to allow me to get close to my subjects without having to contort my body to do it. This makes getting a unique angle so much easier than using any other type of camera.

In its Macro setting, the Power-Shot G6 focuses to two to six inches (depending on focal length). There’s a Super Macro setting, but this is a digital zoom essentially and only gives a 3-megapixel image. I prefer to use achromatic close-up lenses with adapters with the camera. While the PowerShot G6 has a remarkably sharp lens, in close-up settings, I find that the achromatic lenses such as those from Century Optics offer a slight edge and more close-focusing capability at all focal lengths.

Shutter speeds range from 15 to 1⁄2000 sec., and speeds longer than 1.3 seconds automatically include noise-reduction processing. This is important, as small cameras like this have small sensors that are susceptible to noise—images compare quite favorably to larger cameras at ISO 50 to 100, but above that, noise becomes noticeable.

Canon has included its remarkable Digic processor in the camera, which helps with noise reduction and acts like a RAW file-processing expert built into your camera. The PowerShot G6 also has a feature more digital cameras should include—instant RAW file capability. Shoot a photo and when it’s reviewed on the monitor, press the flash button and the camera will ask you if you want to save as RAW.



SPECIFICATIONS
Resolution: 7.1 megapixels (3072 x 2304 pixels)
Lens: 7.2-28.8mm; ƒ/2.0-3.0 zoom lens (35mm film equivalent: 35-140mm)
Viewfinder: Optical
LCD: 2.0-inch rotating
Media Type: CF cards
Shooting Modes: Auto, Creative Zone (P, Av, Tv, M), Image Zone (Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Stitch Assist, Movie), Custom 1, Custom 2
Exposure Compensation: �2 stops in 1/3-EV steps
Metering System: Evaluative metering, center-weighted, spot
Shutter Speeds: 15-1/2000 sec. (1-1/2000 sec. in auto modes)
ISO Equivalency: 100-400
Power Source: Proprietary Li-ion
Size: 4.1x2.9x2.9-inches
Weight: 13.4 ounces
Price: $699 (street)


Contact: Canon, (800) OK-CANON, www.powershot.com.

 
     
 
KEY FEATURES
• Digic internal processing to create high-quality JPEG files
•Rotating, flip-out, two-inch LCD panel for easy viewing at any angle
• Zoom lens with 35mm equivalent focal length of 35-140mm
•Wide-angle and telephoto accessory lenses extend the focal length range (35mm equivalent of 24-245mm)
 







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