Canon PowerShot G10 Digital Camera
The replacement to the good old G9 has arrived in the shape Canon PowerShot G10, the new flagship camera of the PowerShot series. The first G-series Canon digital compact to offer a 5x wide-angle zoom (28mm) with optical Image Stabiliser, the Canon G10 also offers a massive 14.7 megapixels and Canon’s new DiG!C 4 image processor. According to Canon, the PowerShot G10 gives you “the power to excel”.
The wide-angle capabilities of the Canon PowerShot G10 combined with its strong telephoto zoom lens mean that a variety of shooting situations sit comfortably within this camera’s remit. Whether you fancy taking it out on the open range of a sunnier clime to capture the distant mountains and dusty plains, or you want to venture into the murky British Autumn and get a detailed close up of your favourite spider lounging in its web, the Canon G10 will do your shots proud. Canon’s optical image stabiliser ensures that your images are blur-free throughout the entire zoom range and the improved 4-stop advantage offers further enhanced performance.
Canon PowerShot G10
The aforementioned 14.7 megapixels makes the Canon G10 the highest resolution PowerShot model to date, which when combined with the outstanding processing speeds of DiG!C 4, gives you images of outstanding detail with very little noise. As such, images taken on the Canon G10 are more than suitable for extensive cropping and printing in sizes up to A2.

Features such as i-Contrast which brings out the detail in dark areas and the camera’s comprehensive anti-blur solution mean that the power of the PowerShot G10 is certainly a force to be reckoned with on the compact camera market. You can find a full feature list and further information on the Warehouse Express Canon PowerShot G10 digital camera page.
Canon PowerShot G10 User Reviews
Bought this as a Christmas/birthday present for my husband, who’s usual camera is a Canon 50D but who wanted something smaller to carry around for quick but high quality shots. The Canon PowerShot G10 hasn’t disappointed – amazingly powerful and high definition zoom, very light and easy to use. Makes me almost wonder why we carry around so much expensive and heavy photographic kit (I have a Canon 450D and between us we have several kg of zoom and prime Canon lenses). All in all, would thoroughly recommend the PowerShot G10. - Hamishjcb
I have used Canon film and digital SLR’s for many years and was keen to add a ‘point and shoot’ compact camera to my equipment bag. I chose the PowerShot G10 for the superb functionality that is offers and I have to say that it does not disappoint. The build quality is the best I have seen on a compact camera and many SLR’s for that matter. The functionality offered is almost identical to a mid range Canon DSLR and includes a flash mount… - Daniel
You can find more information on the PowerShot G10 at Canon.co.uk.


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Please send me the price of the g10 anon Camera, do you have it in stock and avaible for xmas
mr c r jonesdelivery?
MR C R JONES
Hi Mr Jones,
Rachel (author)The Canon G10 is no longer available I’m afraid.
Canon have upgraded this model to the Canon G11, which you can buy now for £445 and it will be delivered before Christmas.
Our last order day is 22nd December for delivery on the 23rd, or you can order before the 17th December for free delivery.
You can read our G11 blog post to find out more about it and see some of the differences between the G11 and the G10.
I hope you have a lovely Christmas!
Rachel
I need SLR camera recommendations. Thinking about taking a step up from my current situation and shoot digital camera. On a recent travel I got it clear that my oldcamera is just outdated when shooting distant landscape and nighttime shots. I’m no way a pro photo reporter, so I can’t really afford threwing a lot of cash on a fancy camera, but I want to buy something that gives me a lil more versatility, has a wide range zoom and a decent shutter speed so I have the optiom of taking fast pics. Can someone give me some adwise? I’d like to do preliminary shopping review but not sure much where to begin with. Thank you!
nawakeizen80If you’re looking for a beginner’s way in to digital SLR photography, then any of the entry level offerings from Canon, Nikon, Pentax or Sony will suit your needs. Depending on what compact camera you have been using, there may be some advantages in sticking to the same brand as functions and menu layouts are likely to be similar. In terms of being able to take faster shoots and images in low light, the lens you get will make quite a difference. Starter SLR kits tend to come with standard zoom lenses, but a 50mm f1.8 prime lens won’t cost a huge amount extra and will really open some doors in terms of the type of photography you are talking about.
BenReally awesome writing! Truely..
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