I thought Canon ’s novel G11 pro point - and - shoot — beautify out with everything but HD picture , depressingly — would make me slaver the most , but I was wrong : Canon ’s pocketable pro point - and - shoot , the S90 is fapfreakintastic .
The design is exactly what I desire in a high end period - and - shoot — it ’s lissom , but not too shrimpy , and the black alloy goal palpate sturdy , without the whole affair feeling like a small brick . ( I hope you wish disastrous , since it do in fateful and … bootleg . ) It really manages to achieve that zen equaliser level between feeling professional and consumer , though it makes me want to run around shooting only in inglorious and white . What slew me , though , was the clicky control ringing around the lens , which you may use to adjust almost any mount — it can change the ISO , concentrate or zoom . As you know , real convenience people jazz dials and gauges things that in reality fall into place and feel like they in reality control things in this age of silent squeegee presses on glass screens , and it rap into that pretty heavily .
I almost do n’t have it off why you ’d even go for the G11 with the S90 on the tabular array — the S90 uses the same high sensitivity detector , mean you should get the same kind of image and low - light performance , which I ca n’t wait to arrest out in depth , since Canon ’s using the same size sensing element as the G10 used to use , but in reality curve the megapixels down to get expert unclouded sensibility . The S90 also has a fast F/2.0 lens of the eye , and it ’s not the size of it of a Gorilla gorilla clenched fist . Did I observe it was cheaper too ? $ 430 to the G11 ’s $ 500 .

The only real problem I see right now is that it does n’t frivol away HD video , just standard VGA . But if it shoots truly gorgeous pictures — which we intend to happen out short — I can let that go .
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