Pros
- Optical image stabilization
- Thumbwheel and ISO dial
Cons
- Autofocus can be slow
- Indoor shots were inaccurately exposed
Bottom Line
This advanced camera offers many innovative features and takes very sharp images, but it's pricey and battery life is short.
- Canon PowerShot G7 Compact advanced digicam offers a slew of features, but mediocre battery life.
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