Canon PowerShot G7 Review at DPInterface
Monday, July 9th, 2007
DPInterface has a review of the Canon PowerShot G7 and writes, “Image quality wise, the G7 has good image quality; low noise, low fringing and no vignetting, although redeye is still an issue. Overall, the G7 is a pretty interesting and good package yet there is one final issue – the price. There’s Canon’s own A710 IS which does almost the same thing (Well, lacking a hotshoe, customization, design, lower resolution and a slightly worse movie mode) for $200+ less. … The Canon G7 is something if you want a capable camera in a compact, sturdy package or if you’re not quite ready for a digital SLR yet. Just remember to take into consideration and try out the G7’s less expensive competitors and also similarly priced digital SLRs.”
John Isaac has a review of the Olympus E510 at the NWP Photo Forum and writes, “I was so impressed that even at 1600 ISO, the noise was very very low and almost unnoticeable, without any noise enhancement. … For this project, I used the Olympus E-1 in the snow, dust and rain and completed my work entirely with 4.9 megapixel images. I shot some 36,000 photographs and I never had any problems with the E-1 professional camera. I am now thrilled to be using the E-510 which is a 10 megapixel camera with almost all the great features of a pro body.”
Megapixel has a review of the General Electric G1 and writes, “While the G1 will satisfy the needs of many point and shoot users, it does face some stiff competition from companies whose name is more readily associated with photography than GE. The G1 is a debut camera, and its descendants may well develop into more impressive and feature-rich cameras over time. But at this time, however, the list prices currently indicated by some retailers may make it a tough sell amongst well-informed camera buyers.”