Canon PowerShot G11 review
Verdict
In the world of advanced compacts, the G series from Canon has long been regarded as one of the best. While the models aren't always as small as some other advanced compacts on the market, the sturdy design and advanced feature-set mean that they are always a popular model - either as a DSLR companion or as a more advanced model in a standalone capacity. The G11 continues this rich tradition and the improvements over the G10 are well received. The reduction of resolution means that noise is much better controlled at higher ISO settings, while the vari-angle LCD screen is one of the best on the market. So, while obtaining a G11 does mean parting with a substantial whack of cash, if you do decide to purchase then you'll undoubtedly be bagging yourself an excellent camera that should last many years.




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November 06 16:33
jorge hernandez
I sold my geat Nikon d300 camera because was too big and heavy for me then, after I read your review of the canon g11, I went to the store and bought it. This is a great camera, excellent picture quality.The D300 gave me beautiful pictures, but the G11 give the same for $1000 less.
December 27 10:49
nick
Lacks the build quality of the G10, with now a nasty plastic back half, and the new screen is not as good, but otherwise a cracking camera
July 04 10:58
geoff birse
This is a great camera, but sadly the raw format that canon has decided to use on this camera means you need photoshop cs4 or cs5, and if you are like me own earlier versions and dont fancy shelling out good money to get the upgrades, then I would recommend looking elsewhere for a camera. I have a G5 camera and the raw format opens in photoshop ok, so why canon have decided to change its raw format is beyond me...anyway top tip, dont buy this canon g11
August 20 18:32
H A Gilliland
I read the reviews on the G11 and bought one. I use CS3 I down loaded Adobe DNG converter from Adobe,s web site to convert my raw files so I can process them in CS3