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Article: CANON MAKES A GOOD DIGITAL CAMERA BETTER
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- November 1, 2001
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If you've never seen a four-megapixel image, prepare yourself to
be wowed. The images are amazingly crisp, sharp and truly filmlike.
And four megapixels isn't even the top of the line in consumer
cameras anymore.
A recent entrant onto this stage is Canon's PowerShot G2 digital
camera. The G2 improves an already outstanding Canon model, the 3.3-
megapixel G1.
With the G2, Canon has tweaked the G1 in a number of attractive
ways. Cosmetically, it has boosted the size of the handgrip, which
makes it easier to hold with one hand. It has jazzed up the camera's
color scheme to a classy champagne with gray highlights from the G1's
gun-metal gray. And it has redesigned the optical viewfinder, making ...