Well done my old G11
Lovely stitch. G12 owner and still liking it. The beauty is the direct access controls, extra dials and battery life ! Problem with compacts and mirrorless cams these days is the poor batery life.
Not to mention gorgeous Canon colors. Also own the s90 ( adv. faster lens f/2.0 by a tad ) G12 has crop formats which is missing on the s90. The controls and functionality on the G12 beats even my EOS400D. I finally got to like the versatility of the flip out screen.
Great oldie rangefinder classic with good macro close distance capability as well - real jack of all trades. Canon really has got the menu system right from the start compared to Sony. It's just feels like a real photographers compact tool.
The only thing I miss high ISO performance and wider 24mm FL....... maybe EVF, touch sreen, faster response ........ can't have it all I suppose
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