Review 5 of 25
Price Paid:
$508.00
from B&H Summary: I bought the G3 for my wife as a travel camera. We wanted to have something smaller than an DSLR, but also have some of the creative controls that a DSLR would provide. The perfect compromise was the G3. I actually borrowed the camera quite a bit from my wife, the immediate feedback with the photos is addicting. Overall we really like the camera and are glad that we added it to our aresenal. Strengths: Great quality for a camera in this price range. Good range of manual controls to satisfy artistic needs. Swivel LCD is great for candids as well as self portraits. The battery life seemed to be decent. I don't think we ever went through a whole battery in a day. The white balance control was designed better than I've seen on most cameras. The white balance is very easy to get to and allows for quick changes. The cameras layout seems to be pretty easy to get the hang of. My wife mastered the controls after spending a few hours going through the users manual. Weaknesses: As with all cameras in this class shutter lag is annoying. The lens cap is worthless (We bought the lens adapter and new lens cap). I don't like focusing through the LCD screen (I'm used to using SLR's) and the viewfinder isn't the best with only partial views as well as the lense getting in the way (you can see it) when looking through the viewfinder. Similar Products Used: Different Nikon Coolpix cameras and Sony Mavica. Minolta Film SLR's Customer Service: Haven't had to use as of this time.
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