Canon PowerShot G2 4MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
Details
- Uses proprietary lithium-ion rechargeable mobile (included); connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
- Included 32 MB CompactFlash humorist holds 24 images at default resolution; camera is Microdrive compatible
- 4.1 megapixel sensor creates 2,272 x 1,704 images for prints at 8 x 10 and greater than
Description
Completely simply, the Canon PowerShot G2 is an elegant, easy-to-use joy of a digital camera that boasts stirring 4-megapixel resolution, a 3x optical zoom, a bright LCD monitor that swivels off to the surf of the camera and tilts up and down as needed, and maximum overall original control in addition to a fully automatic mode. Of course, not any of this comes as much of a surprise to anyone familiar with its predominating predecessor, the PowerShot G1. Both of these cameras have features and portrait-taking modes similar to Canon's EOS cameras, which means they pull someone's leg what Canon calls a "very camera-like feel." Some of the G2's more patent improvements over the G1 (besides higher resolution) include a champagne gold ingots finish, larger grip for easier handling, improved spit and color quality, new photo-effect shooting mode for a number of effects, including black-and-white and sepia, and a new high-move selectable three-point autofocus.The G2's 4-megapixel CCD captures images at narcotic addict-selectable resolutions of 2,272 x 1,704, 1,600 x 1,200, 1,024 x 768, and 640 x 480. This fluctuate allows for detail-rich 8-by-10-inch prints that coordinate the results of film cameras as well as easy-to-upload images for the Web and e-mail. Elect between three varying degrees of JPEG compression or stockpile images in the 10-bit RAW data file format for faster deliver without any image quality loss. Your computer definitely translates the RAW files into TIFF files using Canon's included software.
The telescoping, 3x visual zoom lens (34-102mm equivalent on a 35mm camera) with 3.6x digital zoom, offers both instinctual and manual focus control. The improved, high-speed, selectable three-guts autofocus system allows flexibility in composition over the fasten on focus point of the G1. A distance scale has been added on the LCD visual display unit for precision focus adjustment that works best for extraordinary close-ups. Improved circuitry allows the G2 to perform these militant functions with faster image capture times and longer freestyle life than the G1.
Like the G1, the G2 has point-and-shoot settings that hook the guesswork out of almost all situations, but the manual controls and creative options are where this camera stands out from the championship. Twelve EOS-style shooting modes allow for a wide extent of creative possibilities, with manual focus zoom, compliant aperture priority at 50, 100, 200, and 400 ISO, selectable shutter go hell for leather, and six preset white balances--sunny, cloudy, tungsten, etc. Canon has provided four presets for whiz results when shooting for maximum depth of field, portraits, landscapes, and gloom scenes. Other creative controls include the photo-basically mode that allows four possible variations of the natural color saturation: vivid color, standard color, sepia tones, and benchmark black-and-white.
Two video formats have also been included, allowing for 30 and 120 seconds of active images with audio. Slow shutter-speed condition allows extended exposures in low-light situations. Autoexposure bracketing allows you to intentionally during the course of- and underexpose two extra shots to help capture the best essence possible. Five different flash modes, including red-eye reduction, wield after-dark challenges. The TTL hot shoe is fully compatible with all Canon EX-series Speedlite flashes. The included software carton goes beyond standard image processing with a distant capture function that allows complete control and reflexology of the camera functions from your computer keyboard. Canon's Stitch Help program allows you to combine up to four images into one, seamless, sweeping view.
Exterior design features include the highly flexible LCD monitor from the G1 that needs no improvement; its 270-order rotation allows all angles of image composition from in all directions from corners to self-portraits. Changes in ergonomics, as requested by the users of the G1, incorporate a contoured grip for better one-handed shooting and a more modernized look. Photographers new to the digital market will find the G2 as nonchalantly to use as previous PowerShot models, while professionals will be pleased with the improved choice of creative options for capturing the best possible images.
The G2 comes round off with USB port and cable for connection to PC or Macintosh computers; Canon's digital camera software case for downloading, processing, and organizing your images; a NTSC wire for connecting to a television set; a rechargeable BP-511 lithium-ion battery barrel and AC adapter for charging the battery in the camera; a generous 32 MB CompactFlash in the offing; infrared remote control; lens cap; and neck strap. The camera weighs here 14.8 ounces, and its dimensions are 4.8(W) by 3.0(H) by 2.5(D) inches.



