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Real life keeps conspiring to keep me from playing with it, but a few quick test shots.
Full contrasty morning sun - no flash..
A pretty severe test with the sun right behind the subject's head and fill flash. The little on board flash just about copes. The good news is you can fit a flashgun in the accessory shoe, but fitting a zonking flashgun like the 580EX on top of this tiny camera somewhat defeats the object of getting it in the first place
The more sensible option - moved into the shade with fill flash.
I'm pretty pleased with the G9 I must say. Anyone who is used to a DSLR but wants a pocketable camera with plenty of control over the settings wont go far wrong at all in getting one. It's virtually silent unless you set one of the digital shutter sound options, so could be a useful tool for the street/candid photographer.
Like all cameras of this type, noise soon becomes an issue in low light or at high ISO, but used in good to reasonable light, it's capable of producing excellent results.
In normal usage it's good for around 200-250 shots, but using the viewfinder with the preview screen switched off, which I like to do, I'd imagine you could possibly double that.
Full contrasty morning sun - no flash..
A pretty severe test with the sun right behind the subject's head and fill flash. The little on board flash just about copes. The good news is you can fit a flashgun in the accessory shoe, but fitting a zonking flashgun like the 580EX on top of this tiny camera somewhat defeats the object of getting it in the first place
The more sensible option - moved into the shade with fill flash.
I'm pretty pleased with the G9 I must say. Anyone who is used to a DSLR but wants a pocketable camera with plenty of control over the settings wont go far wrong at all in getting one. It's virtually silent unless you set one of the digital shutter sound options, so could be a useful tool for the street/candid photographer.
Like all cameras of this type, noise soon becomes an issue in low light or at high ISO, but used in good to reasonable light, it's capable of producing excellent results.
In normal usage it's good for around 200-250 shots, but using the viewfinder with the preview screen switched off, which I like to do, I'd imagine you could possibly double that.