Canon PowerShot G9 Review By computeractive
266 Views December 22nd, 2007 Category: Canon, Popularity: 4%Canon’s Powershot G9 is an oddity: it’s a compact camera, but with many of the features you’d expect from an SLR.

computeractive Tested the Canon PowerShot G9 and gave out”Good points: * Manual controls * RAW mode * Amazingly solid body—Bad points: * Expensive * Lens distortion * Unusable viewfinder—Overall: This tiny camera has ideas above its station, but it is expensive.”
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