New Canon PowerShot G11 With Dual Anti-Noise System
The leading provider of consumer, business-to-business and industrial digital imaging solutions, Canon U.S.A., Inc. has expanded its flagship PowerShot G-series line with its new Canon PowerShot G11 (the successor to popular PowerShot G10), which features Dual Anti-Noise System that combines 10MP sensor with improved DIGIC 4 image processing technology for improved low light image performance, aiming to enhance image quality and improve noise performance by up to 2 stops (compared to its predecessor – Canon PowerShot G10).

Features Of Canon PowerShot G11:
- High sensitivity 10-megapixel image sensor
- 28mm wide-angle, 5x optical zoom lens with Optical Image Stabilization
- 2.8-inch vari-angle PureColor II TFT LCD display (461k dots) plus optical viewfinder
- Canon’s DIGIC 4 image processing technology improves signal processing speeds and enhances image quality
- Smart AUTO Mode with Scene Detection technology tracks moving faces and 22 different shooting situations
- i-Contrast technology prevents high-light blowout whilst retaining low-light detail
- Easy access to heavily used functions with 2 mode dials for adjusting ISO and exposure compensation
- Full range of shooting and recording modes, including RAW + JPEG for ultimate creative control while editing images
The new Canon PowerShot G11 digital camera which measures 112 x 76 x 48 mm and weights in at 355g will hit the market in coming October 2009 for approximately $500.
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August 23rd, 2009 05:51
10Mpix is great. Maybe you don’t have a clue about what matters for a digital camera, but it’s not just megapixels!
Use that camera in darker surroundings and you will see the benefit of less pixel.
August 21st, 2009 18:09
@Technology Slice:
I guess this camera doesn’t produce enough noise for you or why are you unhappy with Canon’s decision to trade Megapixels for actual picture QUALITY ?
Please buy an ultra compact with 14 Megapixels if you really want to capture the maximum amount of noise and feel good about having so many megapixels while having no clue about CCD technology.
August 21st, 2009 06:51
I need this camera canon G-11
August 20th, 2009 11:06
Only 10 megapixel? They could have done better than that.