Albert is back at the Canon booth looking at two new point and shoots, the G11 and S90. The G11comes with a 5x zoom, 10 megapixels and a movable screen. The S90 is a smaller form factor but carries the same 10 megapixels but with no articulated screen.



#1 by Flightkid9 on January 13th, 2010
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FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST!!! …nope, still don’t see what people find fun in saying that…
#2 by urvidsuks on January 13th, 2010
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lmfao at 0:58 “ill have that thanks”
#3 by TheLolnoobs on January 13th, 2010
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Hey i need help.. Can i use ddr3 ram at the same time as ddr2 ram?
#4 by videouzleg on January 13th, 2010
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10mp?! too small.
#5 by nightsingh on January 13th, 2010
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noope
#6 by KapteinFruit on January 13th, 2010
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No you can’t. You can’t use DDR3 RAM on a DDR2 Motherboard either and the other way around.
#7 by theinfamousnaf on January 13th, 2010
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wow the video quality is incredible, i wish i had tiger directs studio camera!
P.S. Albert is my hero!
#8 by ghosthud1 on January 13th, 2010
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no, fail.
#9 by brennanww on January 13th, 2010
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its more then enough unless your making huge prints
#10 by Dhenuka on January 13th, 2010
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Nope, and your motherboard hast to support which ever DDR you have.
#11 by InvizzioN on January 13th, 2010
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i like how albert doesnt put things back the way they were left
#12 by carnagerpm on January 13th, 2010
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I got that same shirt…its from Express. You have good taste my good Sir.
#13 by manchillout on January 13th, 2010
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@thelolnoobs you can’t have two completely different sticks of ram in one PC
#14 by carnagerpm on January 13th, 2010
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@videouzleg
More MP’s don’t mean better pictures.
#15 by chaosrealm93 on January 13th, 2010
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i agree, thats a common misunderstanding
#16 by tndrckr on January 14th, 2010
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nope different sockets
#17 by saiisthebest on January 14th, 2010
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@carnagerpm kinda does.
more pixels means more quality.
it means pixtures clearer.
#18 by saiisthebest on January 14th, 2010
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I might get this when it comes out.
You know SLR’s have that effect of blurring the background and focusing on the person or object.
Anyone know how to simulate that effect on a normal camera?
#19 by saiisthebest on January 14th, 2010
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@videouzleg
dude
anything over 6/7 is fine.
more pixels just means you won’t lose the quality when you stretch or zoom the picture.
anything over 11 is just pointless for a standard user.
#20 by Swwils on January 14th, 2010
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Use the largest aperture your camera can do.
e.g. f/2.8
#21 by Swwils on January 14th, 2010
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@saiisthebest
Use the largest aperture your camera has.
(Av mode) e.g f/2 – f/2.8
#22 by simonshusse on January 29th, 2010
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Dude, you stole the show from that sales person behind the counter – he seems rather happy though. gj
#23 by ComatArms911 on January 31st, 2010
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yaaaaaaaaaaaaa