Canon PowerShot G3 Review
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Canon
announced the new PowerShot G3 at Photokina this year, it builds on the
PowerShot 'G' platform by increasing the optical zoom to four times, adding
a built-in ND filter, a new control dial, power dial, orientation sensor,
one-button RAW creation and more. The G2 was one of the most popular digital
cameras here on dpreview, you'll have to dive into our review to discover
if we think the G3 is capable of taking that crown. |
Pre-Photokina
2002, 0600 GMT: Canon has today announced the PowerShot G3. This new
digital camera appears go slightly further than the typical 'product refresh'
we've seen recently. The G3 now has a 'proper' hand grip with a rubber
finger edge, a new body design, command wheel and an all new 4x F2.0 -
F3.0 optical zoom lens with a bayonet fitting optional thread adapter.
It maintains all of the G2's functionality but adds some of the new features
also introduced to the S45 (DIGIC processor, FlexiZone AF/AE, Custom exposure
mode, etc.) Expected street price: US: $799, EU: €999.
UPDATE: Other sites post previews from pre-production G3's. Canon BeBit
post sample images. |
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