doug anderson
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Anybody used one? I'm itching to buy one and anxious for an expert review.
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Too bad I bought the G9 just 6 months ago. But hey, it is all part of this game. ;-)Anybody used one? I'm itching to buy one and anxious for an expert review.
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Too bad I bought the G9 just 6 months ago. But hey, it is all part of this game. ;-)
I, too, am curious about the actual reviews and how the noise characteristics will be. My G9 is not really good at and above ISO 400.
Cheers,
They were mine weren't they? LOLCEM: Other than the noise, how do you like your G9? The G10 is supposed to handle noise much better. I have seen some good photos taken with a G9.
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Frankly, from the specs, I don't see the great value over the G9 at this point.
Maybe in another few years there will be a noise-less Canon G series.
ISO 80-200 absolutely no problem!
MR at LL suggests it's a match for a P45 (in certain circumstances)
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/kidding.shtml
I am not taking the bait![]()
The far bigger issue for me has been the shot-to-shot recovery time in single-shot mode. The G9's lag can get a bit under my skin.
Do you use a fast SDHC card, and low-level format it in the camera? That can greatly decrease the shot-to-shot time in RAW mode.
Michael does stick his neck out but I do think he's correct. The point to ask is what are you taking a picture for? Will it be printed 10 ft high or on two page magazine spread? What apertures are needed. The G10 will show its best quality at fairly open apertures and michael used f3.5. Try that at a smaller aperture and it will quickly degrade.
Now if one wants to go up to ISO 1600 both the Phase One and the G10 would likely be inferior to the Nikon D700, the D4 and the 1DsIII and the 5DII.
Still Michael make the point and as I have said for a long time, that digicams have reached a point of quality where they can replace the most expensive cameras under some conditions.
One case would be at a wedding reception where a G10 could take care of the reception shots! I'd mount the flash on an arm to make it look more important, LOL!
Asher
MR at LL suggests it's a match for a P45 (in certain circumstances)
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/kidding.shtml
I am not taking the bait![]()
Hi Bart,Well, he did say there are differences at the pixel level, and that he only used a limited number of apertures. He also did not mention the lack of dynamic range, which is intriguing!
Bart
Hi Bart,
So did you hear some news about the dynamic range of G10, is it problematic?
I am intrigued too![]()
Bart,The point is I haven't heard anything, which surprises me. A sensor array like the G10's with such small sensels can only be DR limited, it's plain physics. So the lack of any comments seems suspicious, unless one's looking at a semi-Raw format, slightly pre-cooked by the Digic 4.
It also would be interesting to understand, with the 5D Mark II around the corner and using the same ASIC.
Out! as in superceded?
Actually, yes. The G11 will begin shipping in October.