Canon S90
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Re: Canon S90
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I've owned several S series and G series Canons. Some of my best shots were taken with those. I had the S50, S70, and S80. Those (except for the S80) and nearly all the S series had an equivalent model in the G series with the same sensor and processor. After the S80 there were no more S series for a while; but Canon filled the gap for three years with an SD series model with the same sensor and processor as one of the G series. Those still had the 1/1.7" sensor and were the SD700, SD950IS, and SD990IS. After those three Canon brought out the S90, the first S series with Image Stabilization, although the SD950IS and SD990IS also has IS. So the S90 connects to the G11, the S95 to the G12, and the S100 to the G15. The G16 corresponds to the S120. After that they brought out the G_X models, like my G7X II with a 1" sensor. That's a very good camera; but bigger and heavier, and quite expensive.
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