Canon G11 Digital Camera Unboxing - mrgadget.com.au

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MrGadget.Com.au - Thanks to Canon Singapore I am now a proud owner of a Canon G11. Kinda sad since I just bought a G10 last month! I'm not complaining as I think the swivel 2.8" LCD will be more handier to have! This is what I got as part of the Nuffnang Asia Pacific Blog Awards :) Thank you again Canon and Nuffnang :)

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  • I was looking for a camera with more advanced controls, because i wanted a compact camera for enthusiasts.. first I was interested in canon s90, but now I'm thinking this is way more suitable for me, as I want to start learning to take very good pictures. Hope I made a good choice. Working pretty hard to get the moneyfor it, as soon as i have them I'll get it. Can't wait :)))

  • I think my favorite feature really has to be the adjustable ISO dial. I find it a chore to have to scroll through different menu pages just to adjust my ISO.

    The viewfinder doesn't look too comfortable seeing as to the fact that there is no rubber edges or something.

    Thanks for the unboxing video. I think it gives more insight on the outward appearance and handling than a camera review site.

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  • I really wana one of those

  • do you even get it where the camera wont film in colour? but instead this sort of half black and white with a few bits of colour? its bizar, but i cant figure out how to make it just film normally.

    please, someone reply if you know how to change that setting!!

  • Man that is massive!

    S95 ftw!

  • tattsdurham, I am pretty sure that makes you a moron!

  • this definitely has better noise reduction in higher ISO low-light photos, but not by much. great to carry around though, certainly easier than a dSLR and better than a point-and-shoot,

  • Go into my colors

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