john McManus
New member
My regular use camera is a Canon G-9. I wanted something very pocketable and was
willing to give up some picture quality. As it turns out, I didn't have to. Well lit
pictures are as clear and sharp as my Canon. I thought this impossible with such a
small lens. The touch screen takes some getting used to. The clarity of the screen itself
is impressive considering it's always covered with fingerprints. This camera makes it
really easy to locate pictures you may want to show. They can be accessed by date,
event and folders, or from 1 of 6 "favorite" folders. It is very easy to interface with the
computer to load photos and music to make slideshows.
Problems:
Drawbacks-----You have to physically remove the memory stick in order to use the
internal memory. Movies cannot be shot in 16:9 format.
willing to give up some picture quality. As it turns out, I didn't have to. Well lit
pictures are as clear and sharp as my Canon. I thought this impossible with such a
small lens. The touch screen takes some getting used to. The clarity of the screen itself
is impressive considering it's always covered with fingerprints. This camera makes it
really easy to locate pictures you may want to show. They can be accessed by date,
event and folders, or from 1 of 6 "favorite" folders. It is very easy to interface with the
computer to load photos and music to make slideshows.
Problems:
Drawbacks-----You have to physically remove the memory stick in order to use the
internal memory. Movies cannot be shot in 16:9 format.