Canon Powershot G12,  leaves,  Plants/Nature

From a Walk

Inniswood Gardens, Westerville, Ohio

I’m finding it takes more time to shoot images with this G12 than it does with my D300. It feels so awkward to me. I’m used to raising a camera to my eye, framing and shooting. This was taken on a walk around our hotel in Santa Barbara. Again I do like the quality of the images.

6 Comments

  • Paul's avatar

    Paul

    so, what’s slowing you down? I’m curious about the ergonomics and general usability. Certainly not in the market for one, but love to hear feedback. Do tell, my friend! 🙂

    • Monte Stevens's avatar

      Monte Stevens

      So far I wanted to put it up to my eye but I do not like the viewfinder and feel the LCD is the way to go. Exposure compensation is with my left hand on top of the camera where the D300 can be done with the thumb on my right hand. It also feels small in my hands compared to the D300 but that makes it easy to put in my vest pocket. Zooming requires using the forefinger of my right hand rather than my left hand on a lens barrel. And, on the mental side of things I feel like I’ve lost a friend since I’ve not used the D300 in over 2 weeks.

  • Earl's avatar

    Earl

    Montr, lovely image quality…and lovely image.

    It’s hard to beat Nikon ergonomics and the smaller size doesn’t fit full size hands…even worst on an S90/95. My S90 will never feel as natural as my full size SLR but it has gotten better with some use. It’s all about trade-offs isn’t it?

    • Monte Stevens's avatar

      Monte Stevens

      Okay, Ray, I don’t need to spend any more cash. 🙂 I will admit I’ve not shot that much with it yet to really get a feel. It is the only camera I’m taking when I work so it will get some use. Thanks for leaving a comment, I appreciate that.

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