Re: Canon G7?



On Mar 4, 12:21 am, "Joe" <NoM...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am considering the Canon Powershot G7, but looking at this image, I'm in
some doubt as it looks quite soft to me.

http://www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews/g7/samples/img_0325.jpg

Anyone else think this is a poor shot for this camera?

Joe.

No, it looks cracking on my laptop. That's not the same as viewing it
on my desktop with a better monitor, but there is detail all over the
place. It does look like there is a bit of a slight halo beside the
telegraph poles against the sky, and it's not a 'good' photo as in one
with artistic merit, but it looks to be full of detail with no sign of
softness.

.



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