What to purchase after the G11 ?
Skippy Belmont wrote:
Thomas Leimbach wrote:
I own a number of Canon cameras including the G9 and the G11. I also have several larger Canon cameras and 6 or 7 additional Canon lenses for them.
The G11 is my travel camera, and it has served me well on many trips. I now have the urge to purchase another Power Shot ( smaller travel camera ) and would like your opinion of what I should consider buying.
I have not been active on this Forum for some time and realize I am attempting to take a shortcut in learning what is currently being recommended and discussed here.
Here is the bottom line. What do you suggest for a future purchase for a guy who loves everything about the G11, but thinks it's time to purchase another travel camera ?
I appreciate your time in reading this message and will value your advise.
I've tried them all. The Canon G7X is outstanding.
I'm really loving mine! It's pretty impressive.
Andy
Canon PowerShot G11
Canon G7 X II
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
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