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Canon G6

Quick information
Brand Canon 2005
Model Powershot G6
Released Year 2005
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Powershot
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 1x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Canon Powershot G6 is a compact digital camera launched in 2005 featuring a 7.1-megapixel CCD sensor that delivers high-resolution images. It has a 4x optical zoom lens with a focal length range of 35-140mm (35mm equivalent), allowing versatile shooting options. The camera offers full manual control alongside automatic settings, catering mainly to advanced amateurs. It supports RAW image capture, providing greater post-processing flexibility. The G6 is equipped with a 1.8-inch LCD screen for image composition and review. Connectivity options include USB for image transfer and external flash compatibility for improved lighting.

Specifications

Seller Notes “FOR PARTS OR REPAIR ONLY - NOT TESTED - INCLUDES BATTERY, STRAP AND COVER, NO RETURNS - UNTESTED”
Maximum Aperture f/1
Digital Zoom 4x
Manufacturer Colour silver
Color Silver
MPN does not apply
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Colour Silver
Series Canon PowerShot
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 0.5 MP
Model Canon PowerShot G6
Optical Zoom 1x
Features Optical Zoom
UPC DOES NOT APPLY

Key Advantages

The Canon Powershot G6 excels with its combination of a high-resolution sensor and a versatile 4x optical zoom lens. Manual control features allow photographers to adjust exposure, aperture, and shutter speed precisely. RAW image support is a significant advantage for users seeking professional-level editing. Its compact design makes it portable without sacrificing advanced functionality. The camera’s external flash support increases versatility in various lighting conditions. User-friendly interface and well-placed controls make it accessible for both enthusiasts and advanced users.

Limitations

The Powershot G6 has a relatively small 1.8-inch LCD, which may feel limiting for composition compared to modern digital cameras. Its low-light performance is modest due to sensor technology available during its release year. The battery life is moderate, requiring frequent recharging for extended use. Video recording capabilities are limited and not up to modern standards. The camera lacks built-in image stabilization, which requires steady hands for sharp photos in low light. Autofocus performance can be slower compared to newer models.

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