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− | The '''Canon PowerShot G5''' is | + | The '''Canon PowerShot G5''' is one of [[Canon]]'s successful G series of "enthusiast" model [[digital camera]]s that began with the [[Canon PowerShot G1|PowerShot G1]]. It was introduced in June 2003, a half year after the [[Canon PowerShot G3|PowerShot G3]]. There was no model "G4". |
It uses a 5 [[megapixel]] 1/1.8" sized sensor, producing a maximum resolution of 2592 x 1944. The lens is a 4x zoom with 7.2mm to 28.8mm f/2-3, at a [[35mm equivalent]] of 35 to 140mm. The body design is very similar to the previous G3 model and has a optical viewfinder and a swivelling 118,000 pixel, 1.8" color [[LCD]] display. Images are stored on [[CompactFlash]] Type I or II cards and is also compatible with [[Microdrive]]. A 32MB flash card is usually bundled with the camera. A IR remote control is available, which can control zoom, firing the shutter release and controlling playback when connected to a television. It is powered by a 7.4v lithium rechargeable battery. | It uses a 5 [[megapixel]] 1/1.8" sized sensor, producing a maximum resolution of 2592 x 1944. The lens is a 4x zoom with 7.2mm to 28.8mm f/2-3, at a [[35mm equivalent]] of 35 to 140mm. The body design is very similar to the previous G3 model and has a optical viewfinder and a swivelling 118,000 pixel, 1.8" color [[LCD]] display. Images are stored on [[CompactFlash]] Type I or II cards and is also compatible with [[Microdrive]]. A 32MB flash card is usually bundled with the camera. A IR remote control is available, which can control zoom, firing the shutter release and controlling playback when connected to a television. It is powered by a 7.4v lithium rechargeable battery. | ||
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+ | *[http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canong5/ PowerShot G5 review] at [http://www.dpreview.com/ Digital Photography Review] | ||
+ | *[http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/dcc488.html Canon PowerShot G5] on [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/ Canon Camera Museum] | ||
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The Canon PowerShot G5 is one of Canon's successful G series of "enthusiast" model digital cameras that began with the PowerShot G1. It was introduced in June 2003, a half year after the PowerShot G3. There was no model "G4".
It uses a 5 megapixel 1/1.8" sized sensor, producing a maximum resolution of 2592 x 1944. The lens is a 4x zoom with 7.2mm to 28.8mm f/2-3, at a 35mm equivalent of 35 to 140mm. The body design is very similar to the previous G3 model and has a optical viewfinder and a swivelling 118,000 pixel, 1.8" color LCD display. Images are stored on CompactFlash Type I or II cards and is also compatible with Microdrive. A 32MB flash card is usually bundled with the camera. A IR remote control is available, which can control zoom, firing the shutter release and controlling playback when connected to a television. It is powered by a 7.4v lithium rechargeable battery.
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