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[[Canon]]'s '''G''' series of enthusiast digital compacts continued with the 2007 introduction of the '''G9'''. The headline features were a 6x zoom range and a new 12-megapixel [[sensor]]. After Canon omitted RAW capture in the [[Canon PowerShot G7|Powershot G7]], it returned in the G9 (there was no G8). This helped restore the camera's positioning as a "serious" compact, for more knowledgeable photographers not wishing to lug around a full-blown [[DSLR]]. Other enthusiast features include a standard Canon system flash [[hot shoe]], as well as traditionalist knurled dials for mode and ISO setting. As with other G models, the ring around the lens could be replaced with an accessory lens barrel for wide-angle or telephoto adapters, etc. | [[Canon]]'s '''G''' series of enthusiast digital compacts continued with the 2007 introduction of the '''G9'''. The headline features were a 6x zoom range and a new 12-megapixel [[sensor]]. After Canon omitted RAW capture in the [[Canon PowerShot G7|Powershot G7]], it returned in the G9 (there was no G8). This helped restore the camera's positioning as a "serious" compact, for more knowledgeable photographers not wishing to lug around a full-blown [[DSLR]]. Other enthusiast features include a standard Canon system flash [[hot shoe]], as well as traditionalist knurled dials for mode and ISO setting. As with other G models, the ring around the lens could be replaced with an accessory lens barrel for wide-angle or telephoto adapters, etc. | ||
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Revision as of 04:27, 11 April 2023
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Canon's G series of enthusiast digital compacts continued with the 2007 introduction of the G9. The headline features were a 6x zoom range and a new 12-megapixel sensor. After Canon omitted RAW capture in the Powershot G7, it returned in the G9 (there was no G8). This helped restore the camera's positioning as a "serious" compact, for more knowledgeable photographers not wishing to lug around a full-blown DSLR. Other enthusiast features include a standard Canon system flash hot shoe, as well as traditionalist knurled dials for mode and ISO setting. As with other G models, the ring around the lens could be replaced with an accessory lens barrel for wide-angle or telephoto adapters, etc.
The G9 was followed by the PowerShot G10.