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I have drowned my G10...a freak wave caught me out and it wasn't in the diving housing I already have. So, replacement time.
Does anyone know the pros and cons of the G series? I have looked until my eyes have gone square at various reviews - are these people paid by Canon?
I have used the 10 happily for the last 2 - 2.5 years and it works very well, within the confines of ASA100 and 200 if I am really desperate, but even by then the quality is starting to fall down and by 400 I won't use it, it is way too grainy/noisy, but for what it gets used for we generally have enough light at 100, so no worries.
Is the G11 the same dimensions - will it fit my diving housing is what I am really asking. The buttons look to be in the same places and I bet the main frame of the camera is the same, it certainly looks it...anyone live close with a G11 that I could try in my housing to see if it fits?
Is it worth buying the new, new one the G12? Is the quality vastly improved and therefore worth me lashing out £450 for the camera AND another £250 for the waterproof housing? It might be if the results are really very much better, but not if they are only marginally better (forget video functions - it is a camera I am buying, not a video recorder. If I want a video, I'll buy a video.)
So, any owners got any thoughts please. My own gut feeling is to get a good, used G10 and use my housing and software that I am used to, but I am willing to "upgrade" if the new version really is very much better.
Thanks folks.
Does anyone know the pros and cons of the G series? I have looked until my eyes have gone square at various reviews - are these people paid by Canon?
I have used the 10 happily for the last 2 - 2.5 years and it works very well, within the confines of ASA100 and 200 if I am really desperate, but even by then the quality is starting to fall down and by 400 I won't use it, it is way too grainy/noisy, but for what it gets used for we generally have enough light at 100, so no worries.
Is the G11 the same dimensions - will it fit my diving housing is what I am really asking. The buttons look to be in the same places and I bet the main frame of the camera is the same, it certainly looks it...anyone live close with a G11 that I could try in my housing to see if it fits?
Is it worth buying the new, new one the G12? Is the quality vastly improved and therefore worth me lashing out £450 for the camera AND another £250 for the waterproof housing? It might be if the results are really very much better, but not if they are only marginally better (forget video functions - it is a camera I am buying, not a video recorder. If I want a video, I'll buy a video.)
So, any owners got any thoughts please. My own gut feeling is to get a good, used G10 and use my housing and software that I am used to, but I am willing to "upgrade" if the new version really is very much better.
Thanks folks.