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skyleis_closet_670- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended, Thank you =)
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Reviews (2)
Car charger power cord for Whistler XTR-520 XTR-550 XTR-560 XTR-575 radar laser
Feb 23, 2016
Solid product
Just got it, so know nothing about long term reliability. But it works just fine, has a very useful long cord, and seems well constructed.
Mar 03, 2010
Canon Powershot G10 rocks!
For a landscape and macro guy like me, a solidly and beautifully designed and built high end 3/4 lb. (large) pocket compact. Almost 15 Mp of nearly unreal resolution at ISO 80, fine at 100, 200; Tri-X "grainy" at 400. Noise pretty much limits to only desperation or special effect use above that. Effective image stabilization at distance. With 10 or 12 shots to favor odds of nailing an anomalously sharp keeper, I can get a razor sharp (or nearly so) one as slow as 1 sec. That allows using ISO 80 under some pretty gnarly, dark conditions. Battery life is excellent. These JPEGS are really good! Do wish I could shoot RAW + Superfine JPEG (reverts to Fine, it seems, based on my resulting file sizes). Perhaps DPReview underrated this puppy a notch. I bought after much web reading, was astounded by the ISO 80 capabilities (Cross check DPR's much larger sensor Canon DSLR results.) and wouldn't hesitate to spend $500 or more to have one if necessary. If we're now seeing the final limits of tiny sensor quality (as the G11 reversion to 10Mp. might suggest), the G10 may end up being the primo big image wide-focal-length range pocket camera of the era. I'm going to experiment with the TAMRAC Zipshot tripod ASAP, which weighs about the same as this camera. If it's sturdy enough to be better in the dark with a breeze than IS, it certainly is light enough to "pocket."
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