Camera Wars - Canon G11 vs. Canon S90



As I have mentioned before on my posts, the war on camera's especially among bloggers has escalated to the point that every Tom, Dick and Harry would own him/herself a DSLR picture, henceforth I started a ban on myself from using any DSLR cameras for my pictures (read my rantings on this matter here).


However the problem lies on actually getting a camera that is worth your while. Undoubtedly I will man up and admit that a DSLR camera would take ridonk majestic pictures, something that most average cameras in town would not be able to match. But I am adamant to search for a cheaper, just as reliable alternative against a DSLR. After much collaboration with TeamTehTarik's resident photoblogger Safriz as well as several friends in town, my search came down to these two babies....


[Introducing the Canon Bros.!]

Right now the fad in the market would be the Canon G11 and the Canon S90 which carries almost enough punch to be reliable enough for an average camera user to have "almost as majestic" pictures that a DSLR has to offer. The problem is, which one between the two is better?

If you try to Google Search our two friends here, most people would not be able to give a straight answer to the question above, simply because of the similarity that both cameras has to offer. I'LL BE THE FIRST TO TAKE A STAND BETWEEN THE TWO CAMERAS!

Just for the fun of this review, I'm going to do it this way: each picture taken of the Canon S90 will be taken by the Canon G11 while pictures of the G11 will be done vice versa with EXACTLY THE SAME SETTINGS, WITHOUT ANY PHOTO ALTERATION as well as USING THEIR TIMER SYSTEM. Any pictures that has the both of them together would be done with Safriz's Canon EOS 7D. Cool? Lets go!

General View

The G11 would be your miniature DSLR without the weight and hefty price tag. Boasting 10 megapixels size pictures, 28 - 140 mm lens as well as other gizmotech statistics, this camera is soon becoming an all time favorite for many DSLR users who at times are too tired to carry around their cameras.

As an average photographer, one thing good about the camera is that it doesn't take a camera genius to really figure out the mechanics of the camera. Although I have to admit that I would still have to read the manual book to truly understand the nooks and crannies of the camera, in the end you wouldn't really have to take a course to get the functions of the camera. Even if you end up relying on the auto functions of the camera, it would still produce the results you want.

Two things that this camera really boast among other cameras out there, first would be the advent of the "hotshoe" or a slot that would allow the user to user and additional flash for the camera. To many, this would prove itself to be extremely useful as some would prefer the pictures be taken with that flash.

[Insert flash here]

Second would be the 360 swivel screen that is built in with the camera. This would mean that not only you would be able to take those "hard-to-reach" angles but also for you "camwhores" out there, taking a picture would now be a breeze as no more would you have to take your picture with you looking like a deer that is about to get hit by a truck.

[Camwhore Friendly!]


The S90 is a the definition of "little things that come in small packages". Despite having the same size as your average point and shoot cameras in the market, the picture taking capabilities of this camera is impressive. On specifications, the camera itself, also boasting at 10 megapixels with 28 - 105 mm lens. With all the capabilities of a professional DSLR camera packed into one, the mobility of the camera becomes a key factor why this camera should be considered into the ranks.

One major pro about the camera, coming from a guy who knows close to nothing about camera functionality, the camera can be extremely helpful to deal with those hard to adjust scenarios when taking a picture. This comes extremely handy when you're on holiday, dangling in an exotic cave and spotting a scene where you only have 30 seconds to take the picture. Point and shoot away...

One key feature that I find cool about the S90 would the the dual dial system that it has on the camera. Basically you would see a dial on the front lens of the camera as well as around the control dial behind the camera and it is up to the user to decide what those dials would represent. This would be a feature that they lack in most cameras out there, even for the DSLR.

 [Dial "S" for spectacular]

One other cool feature of the camera would be the sensitivity as well as the focus of the camera, which for a layman would mean that the camera works absolutely perfect in dark areas and would even compensate for the camera even without the assistance of the flash. That would be perfect for beginner average users out there.

Reliability

After testing out both the cameras, both show equal reliability when it comes to taking pictures. For one things however, cameras such as this would require more care due to the size of the lenses that both camera boast. At the moment, both the S90 as well as the G11 now have the largest lenses for a point and shoot camera out there in the market.

For a more adventurous situation, so far the G11 has shown its worth better than the S90, especially for underwater pictures.

Size and Weight


Even on first glance, the difference between size can be seen clearly as the Canon G11 has a bigger size range in comparison to its S90 counterpart. Due to the functionality of the camera itself as well as the 360 swivel LCD screen on the camera, it does have a considerable larger weight as well in comparison to the S90 which in some form would be good as it creates a  more stable frame in comparison to the S90.

Problems of the Camera

For the Canon G11, the major problem with the camera would be the weight. For an average point and shoot, the weight of the camera may be a little too much for you to carry around and does not give the same amount of mobility for the user himself. Apart from that, despite it boasting more functionality for the camera, it can be quite confusing for an average user to truly understand the capability of the camera itself. Finally, the 360 swivel LCD does tend to make the camera a little more fragile than it looks which would mean that the user would have to take extra attention in the care of the camera itself.

For the Canon S90, one major problem would be the dial control at the back of the camera which may be a little too sensitive to touch when taking pictures. If that itself is not already a problem, the dial itself is also located near the holding point of the camera itself. Another major issue of the camera would be the flash, where it would pop out in the most inconsiderable places while you are taking a picture. Talk about major pic block...

In conclusion, as the average cameraman, which would I prefer? My choice would definitely be the S90 by a long shot and I will explain why!


For every aspect on the camera it has been able to match the specifications of the G11. One thing about myself and I am pretty sure for most bloggers out there, mobility is the key factor for picture taking especially during events. The last thing you want is to fiddle around for your lenses while a great shot goes by.

So far, picture quality of the camera has yet to fail me. As most of you can make the comparison between the quality of the two cameras, you would be able to make your own judgement as to how both cameras would stand next to each other. Compact size, clear picture quality, as well as allows the user to have some form of creativity when using settings for a situation, my preference for all of you out there looking for a camera to go for the S90. You would not be sorry. :D

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43 comments:

  1. I love about facts n thanks for sharing.

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  2. I always wanted to compare these two cameras and thank God you did but my choice has always been G11. Now I'm tempted to get S90 pula :P or maybe S95!

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  3. kamera canon memang berkualiti.
    pernah guna powershot A470 untuk buat movie..cukup puas hati.

    baru perasan kat homepage nuffnang tadi.
    congrates dpt jadi featured blogger ;)

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  4. Glad to learn something new everyday..........

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  5. You sir, are no photoblogger :P

    Plus, my G10 + 500D combo pwns.

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  6. neither! CAMERA MOBILEPHONES!!!!
    actually i prefer a simple gear (coz i cant afford a canggih manggih one)
    for now mt HP camera skills are still improving. waiting for the day where a ahem certain company may want to sponsor me^^

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  7. Size and weight is the main factor for me....

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  8. Thanks for the great review. How about the price?? do you know the price range for both cameras?

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  9. nice. u shd compare G12 and S95 for the next post then =D

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  10. oh!!! i hope to have either one of them >.<
    haiz~~~~
    give me oneeee~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` hehehehehe xD
    kidding larrr ;p

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  11. like it.hw abt price?

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  12. Well I'm not a genius in cams..but I think it depends on the user to decide which is better..

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  13. recently went to Camerazone at Jusco Taman U, JB and saw the S90..the price is RM999..
    Admire that camera..coz when i when to Mabul Island for diving trip, one of the diving center staff using it (off cause with under water casing)..and the pictures were awesome!!...no need to edit anymore..:)

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  14. so many version right, i wish that i have one and know how to use it. Prefer normal one,

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  15. glad you enjoyed it! :D

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  16. :d do tell me what you end up buying! :D

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  17. thank you very much! :D

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  18. tak aci la pakai combo 500D...

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  19. i know right? :D

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  20. hahah hinting understood... :p

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  21. so it is to a lot of ppl.

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  22. basically the S90 would set you backa round 1100 and the G11 around 1800. but im guessing the price has dropped.

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  23. haha if i get a chance to play with those toys :D

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  24. hahahah you really should get one! :D

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  25. basically the S90 would set you backa round 1100 and the G11 around 1800. but im guessing the price has dropped.

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  26. i know. but then again so many ppl reviewed these two cameras without a straight answer. just thought would put my arguments on preference.

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  27. exactly. most of the pictures would respond well to the scenario you take the pictures at.

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  28. give S90 a try! :D

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  29. The hardware specs for both cameras are amazing but its not all specs you know. Its all about the person behind the camera. :P I use a Powershot S5IS (pretty old) but I still can coax amazing shots out of it(I think).

    Well anyway I've borrowed my school's G11 camera for some school event before and all I can say is its pretty confusing to use. S90 is more user friendly I guess.

    Anyway a pretty good site to go to if anyone's looking to buy a camera is dpreview.com. They test out all cameras and everything that's in it. EVERYTHING. From body design to perfomance like flash, macro a, comparison to other cameras and operation systems. Pretty intense stuff.

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  30. Dear Mr Rizal, why not a Nikon P7000? ehehhe

    Wendell

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  31. awesome information! i did this review because there are so many out there making reviews about these two cameras WITHOUT coming up with a definitive answer. so i figured i might as well do it! :D

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  32. all the best! :D

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  33. sebab takde duit. sekian.

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  34. this comment is totally non related but congrats on being featured blogger of the month :)

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  35. hey, congrats on being featured blogger of the month :) (i noe this is totally non related to ur post, jz wna congratulate u ) :)

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  36. hello mr tehtarik! wow really love your canon bros comparison entry here! and i prefer s90 too! one thing is, i dont get how to use the Tv function. when the shutter speed is set to the least, the pictures will end up extremely dark. hence, i have to use flash. is there any settings to be set before this? im blurrrr D:

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