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Also the upcoming Sigma DP1No point & shoot have a big sensor as far as I know except the R1No to a sensor smaller than 2/3"
and maybe the Ricoh GR ?
I use MF a lot with the MF-point option (centre frame magnification), but if I want a really accurate focus I do it by trial and error (review experimental shots with high magnification until I get it optimum focus). Even the 2" 230,000 LCD of Pro1 is not enough if u want the exact focus from first time (I can get a good one from first time but not the sharpest one for 100% viewing of the photo later on PC). I hope on the G7's 2.5" LCD this will be easier. Flip&twist OTOH has many uses (last I had the camera on a tripod higher than my eye-level in order to see the LCD and frame I had to flip 'n' twist it.. many many other uses).Debatable, do you prefer to be able to flip the screen or actuallyNo to no flip&twist
see a difference when trying to focus manually ?
Most people buy a card-reader and u can easily find a USB2 card-reader these days. The A610 has USB2 and I never connected it to the PC directly, a card is much more convenient.
- USB 2 v.s USB 1 (almost 4 time the speed in transfer)
Again, it's debatable, is RAW more important than Movie mode ?When you check the pros and cons of the G7, u find that it's pro's
tend to be more bonus points (eg movie mode) and relative
differences (eg 207,000 vs 115,000 LCD res.) and its cons tend to
be more in fundamental (eg RAW) and existential features (eg
flip&twist and RAW againg).
Nice to hear someone who use RAW all the time saying that he's buying the G7. I agree that RAW would be nice to have but it's a P&S after all and might not NEED it to be a good camera.I am placing my order for the G7 this evening. This camera is in
addition to my DSLR's (5d & 1ds) and will be carried in my
briefcase on business trips. The only missing feature for me is
RAW. I shoot RAW 100% of the time on my DSLR's.
Funny, it's the biggest reason for me to thing the F2 would have been nice, a narrow DOF.The f2.0 would be nice, but yields a narrow DOF and will
probably not be heavily missed.
I've been trying to come up with a good description for a flipping LCD, that's the best one yet.My DSLR's do not have flip screens
so I will not "miss" this feature or consider the camera retarded
(I think flip screens have a "clunky" feel). I have reviewed all
Have you tried the G7 yet ? I've tried it yesterday and the control dial is really nice. Have a nice time with your G7, I'm looking forward to my ownof the P&S options and this camera seems to come the closest to
giving me some of my DSLR features while fitting in my briefcase.
1-Old G's had movie mode it just wasn't as impressive as G7's (so this is a relative difference) vs old G's had RAW, G7 doesn't (an existential difference). Also this a feature associated with DigicIII, they could have put DigicIII on G6 and then all the nice things of the old G would be preserved and most of the G7 bonuses could be had as well.Again, it's debatable, is RAW more important than Movie mode ?
Again relative vs existential difference. And again it's thanks to the Digic III, so Canon could have easily added this advantage to the older ones instead of giving with one hand and taking more with the other.Is RAW more important than being able to shoot more than 14 photos
in continuous mode ?
Even if RAW sympathizers are a minority, there is no harm in including RAW in the camera for them.For many people it wouldn't.
I don't use it most of the time but when I need it, I badly need it. I would imagine that anyone who uses his/her camera for different situations, will need it in some cases.find that it's not that important to me.
- Flip screen, I do use mine on the S3 but for the most part, I
There are many I am certainly one of them and heck u had another one (David M.) replyingu before me.a camera without it shoot all the time with it. Do they trash photo
- RAW ?!? Well I wonder how many people that say the will never buy
not taken with RAW ? Do they shoot their vacation with RAW ????
1CM vs 5 CM has been the norm since 610/620 (DigicII), it makes a big difference but again there is no contradiction between adding this while preserving old advantages.I wouldn't say that a faster camera that can shoot more photo
continuously with a better macro mode,
That is a BIG JOKE.better ISO speed,
This affects ur comfort only (u can still change the ISO on other models) So it is a relative difference (in the quality of comfort).faster
access to ISO is not an improvement.
I disagree with u here. Flip&twist opens a whole host of possibilities that are otherwise inaccessible. Having a button for a function instead of menu is less important 'cause u can still do the function with the menu.And yes I do thing these are
not small feature but important ones, more so that a flipping
screen.
I think that Canon should add new features without subtracting from the G-series' legacy or else not call the new model G in the first place.Do you really believe that the three feature missing from the G7
are more important than what it has more ? In photographic feature
alone, the G7 as more to compensate IMHO.
That's a good point but anyhow many of the new features of the G7 are natural developement (associated with digic-III). No matter how the design of the camera was they could have been included (this goes also for movie/macro/continuous modes). For example the 3-minute video-clip limit was associated with digic I, 1MB limit with Digic-II models, and now digic-III models limited only by the free memory/power u have.BTW, I do need USB 2 ON the camera since I transfer from the camera
to an iPod when traveling, I wouldn't want to do that with USB 1.
Isn't this "CameraWindow" the same as the "remote capture" option supported by some of the more advanced PowerShots (Pro1, G6, S2 IS, S3 IS, S80, S70, A620, A520)? I was shocked after buying the A610 to learn that there is this 'hidden' difference between it and the 620.YES! You can indeed remotely control your G7. Canon calls the
program "CameraWindow" and it uses the usb connection to completely
control your camera (full manual control with zoom and everything).
It comes on the CD with the camera. I just took this very nice
shot of myself 2 mins ago by hitting F1. The hard part was getting
just the right expression on my face.
OK, lest say the G7 has kept RAW but remove the movie mode altogether, would people still be upset ?2-RAW concerns still photography the main point of a camera likeAgain, it's debatable, is RAW more important than Movie mode ?
G7. Movie is a bonus point.
I keep seeing that argument but does anybody know if it's really cheap to add ?that model. And considering that adding RAW is easy and cheap, it
is unforgivable for Canon not include it.
I believe the asking price for the G6 when it came out was more in the ballpark of 900 US $ ?Again relative vs existential difference. And again it's thanks toIs RAW more important than being able to shoot more than 14 photos
in continuous mode ?
the Digic III, so Canon could have easily added this advantage to
the older ones instead of giving with one hand and taking more with
the other.
It is definitely cheap almost nothing. The CRW and CR2 formats are Canon's own proprietary formats. The software pkg that I received with my A610 included the RAW converter which I am using with the Pro1's CRW files. The 610 doesn't support RAW of course but the software pkg on the "Canon Digital Camera Solutions CD" is standard for all PowerShots apparently. The only cost is to include it in camera menu and allow it to be stored on the memory card. In all digital cameras the data is originally in RAW and then converted to JPG or TIF if needed or stored as it is in RAW if the camera support that.I keep seeing that argument but does anybody know if it's really
cheap to add ?
Is there a licescing to pay to add RAW ? Is the code source of the
format Open-source ?
I believe the difference in price may be more due to the change in prices in the market in the last two years more than due to difference in cost of production of G6 versus G7.I believe the asking price for the G6 when it came out was more inAgain relative vs existential difference. And again it's thanks toIs RAW more important than being able to shoot more than 14 photos
in continuous mode ?
the Digic III, so Canon could have easily added this advantage to
the older ones instead of giving with one hand and taking more with
the other.
the ballpark of 900 US $ ?
Maybe that why the couldn't do the same camera AND put the other
advantage in it.
I still believe that it is a better camera because of it's increase
portability and increase usability, a camera is a tool and as such,
better handling WILL make it a better tool. Having a fast sutter,
IS and continuous mode IS a great advantage for reportage-style
photography, you simply CAN'T shoot RAW at a decent speed on any
P&S period.
Agreed and I really wish u nice time and photos with it. Hey Stephane I love the photo in ur signature, when u get ur G7 let's see in full size shots like that one taken by the G7.Let's agree to disagree, you won't buy the G7 and I'll enjoy mine
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Thank for the compliment.Agreed and I really wish u nice time and photos with it. Hey
Stephane I love the photo in ur signature, when u get ur G7 let's
see in full size shots like that one taken by the G7.
Nice to hear someone who use RAW all the time saying that he'sI am placing my order for the G7 this evening. This camera is in
addition to my DSLR's (5d & 1ds) and will be carried in my
briefcase on business trips. The only missing feature for me is
RAW. I shoot RAW 100% of the time on my DSLR's.
buying the G7. I agree that RAW would be nice to have but it's a
P&S after all and might not NEED it to be a good camera.
Funny, it's the biggest reason for me to thing the F2 would haveThe f2.0 would be nice, but yields a narrow DOF and will
probably not be heavily missed.
been nice, a narrow DOF.
I've been trying to come up with a good description for a flippingMy DSLR's do not have flip screens
so I will not "miss" this feature or consider the camera retarded
(I think flip screens have a "clunky" feel). I have reviewed all
LCD, that's the best one yet.
Have you tried the G7 yet ? I've tried it yesterday and the controlof the P&S options and this camera seems to come the closest to
giving me some of my DSLR features while fitting in my briefcase.
dial is really nice. Have a nice time with your G7, I'm looking
forward to my own
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Stephane
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