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	<title>Comments on: Canon PowerShot G10 now available for pre-order</title>
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		<title>By: Paul</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 10:15:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How can you review a camera you haven&#039;t even seen or touched yet? You can&#039;t, but you can an idea of what it is by its predecessor&#039;s reviews (somewhat). No compact camera is going to compare to the performance of a dSLR, but as &quot;point and shoot&quot; cameras go this one is probably going to have a reputation as one of the best. I want a Nikon D3&quot;X&quot; (or D500, or...???)  but they don&#039;t exist yet and I need something now. Instead of spending $3,000 on a D700 I&#039;ll probably get one of these. Ken Rockwell is going to post a review in a few weeks but his first conclusion is that for the most part he can&#039;t find a lot of fault with it unless he compares it to a dSLR, which it isn&#039;t. A weird &quot;quirk&quot; of the difference for me is the availability of an underwater housing, but until I actually get my hands on one my decision is not yet made. They are supposed to be at my local dealer within the next two weeks - I hope so - I&#039;m without a &quot;serious&quot; camera right now!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How can you review a camera you haven&#8217;t even seen or touched yet? You can&#8217;t, but you can an idea of what it is by its predecessor&#8217;s reviews (somewhat). No compact camera is going to compare to the performance of a dSLR, but as &#8220;point and shoot&#8221; cameras go this one is probably going to have a reputation as one of the best. I want a Nikon D3&#8243;X&#8221; (or D500, or&#8230;???)  but they don&#8217;t exist yet and I need something now. Instead of spending $3,000 on a D700 I&#8217;ll probably get one of these. Ken Rockwell is going to post a review in a few weeks but his first conclusion is that for the most part he can&#8217;t find a lot of fault with it unless he compares it to a dSLR, which it isn&#8217;t. A weird &#8220;quirk&#8221; of the difference for me is the availability of an underwater housing, but until I actually get my hands on one my decision is not yet made. They are supposed to be at my local dealer within the next two weeks &#8211; I hope so &#8211; I&#8217;m without a &#8220;serious&#8221; camera right now!</p>
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