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PowerShot G6 Digital Camera Review
The good: Impressive image quality; built-in neutral-density filter; solid raw-shooting performance.
The bad: So-so performance for many operations; inexcusable lens-cap design.
The bottom line: A very good camera that needs a speed bump to pull ahead of the competition.
PowerShot G6 Digital Camera Specs
Manufacturer: Canon USA
Part number: 9685A001AA
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