Pros
- Appealing design for prosumers and pros
- RAW mode
Cons
- Can be slow to focus
- Spotty ISO performance at 400 and up
Bottom Line
The G10 is a fun and stylish camera, but its soft focus and low-light performance are disappointing.
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