Thanks for the training videos. I brought my G10 one week ago and with all your information I am learning to use it like a pro! This weekend will be my first one out using the camera and putting to use my new found information. Hope to see a new show soon!!
I found this same camera in a case in a box recently. Not factory sealed. It was used, but not for long. Preserved greatly over the years. Battery still holds charge! All I need is a new SD card and wall charger & I'm good to go. Don't care about its age.
I love your guides, they have helped me improve my photography and use of my Canon 450D. I've just bought the G12 as a lighter weight camera to travel with, will you be doing any guides for this camera? Thank you for sharing all your expertise. Best wishes, Wendy
Uau! I just bought a G10 and this will make me leap so fast as user! Thanks. How many videos have you posted on the G10? I count 24 so far and placed them all on my favourites. Thanks again
I'm very pleased to have found your video on the G10. I have had my G10 for about four months but will now be able to more of the features. It's been very interesting and informative and I shall now watch the other parts. I love this camera. I have a Canon Digital SLR 450D and three SX210S snappy cameras, but this feels great in my hand and the quality of the photos is good so I use it more than the others. Thank you.
I would recommend using a microfiber lens cloth and lens solution. you can find these at any photo or eye/sunglass store. Lenses have delicate coatings on them similar to eye glasses and, therefore, one should not use a shirt and his breath. Spray a little lens solution (not too much) on the cloth, turn the camera on to open the lens, and gently rub the lens in a circular motion. Hope that helps. LBGuides
@mosaicwendy Thanks so much for the wonderful feedback. I do plan on making the video set for the Canon G12, but that will be for my new site, which is in development.
Hi, The problem is most likely the file size. A 4 megapixel jpeg is 2MB, not great for email, but it will go through. A 14 MP jpeg is another story. There are so many programs for reducing resolution so you can email the picture, just remember to always keep a copy of the original high res. PC users can download Picasa from Google for free, that makes it pretty easy. MAC users can just use iPhoto, there too just select the picture and choose the email sharing option. I hope that helps:)
@punchmau you don't need any of the software that comes bundled with the camera. I prefer using 3rd party apps to work with the images anyhow. For example, the camera comes with a nice tool for stitching panorama images called Photo Stitch, but there are lots of 3rd party stitching apps out there that do just as good a job. As for simply downloading the pictures, you don't need anything your computer doesn't already have. Just plug the camera in and it should be recognized.
Slinky: I just got my camera and I don't understand why I'm able to trim some pictures and others it tells me "cannot modify image"..... also, I need advice on how to take pictures that are zoomed very very close so I can even see the hair on the skin. Oh, one more thing.. if I have a group picture, I'm able to magnify and display a small portion of the it but how can I save it?? Please SOS
@kurakanier Hi. The difference between my case and yours is that in mine there is a lot more light. You're in a very low light situation and therefore the shutter speed is at 0.5" and 1". By using the flash, either with the flash set to auto or forced on, the shutter speed will default to 1/60 because the camera assumes the flash will provide all the necessary light. To increase the speed of the shutter, you should increase the sensitivity of the ISO. I hope that helps.
I made some photos (JPG) with Canon G10. I put it in my computer and tried to send one of them per e.mail to a friend without succes. Seem to be to much information. What can I Do? How can I reduce the information to send it per e.mail. Wiht other cameras I never had this problem. Before I had a Canon with 4 megapixel.
@tonicandchocolate Hi, Check the mode dial. RAW is only available in certain modes, for example, you won't see it if you're using the Auto mode, but you will see it if you're using the Program (P) Mode. I hope that helps. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you found my tutorials helpful. Let me know if you have any issued when shooting this weekend. You may also want to check out my channel; there's a link to my site with much more information. Happy Shooting
Yes, the G10 does have a My Menu. Check out the G10 section on my site and go to the buttons page for an interactive guide to all buttons and menu items.
@TapengaGurl Hi, I'm sorry you feel I'm horrible at describing the advantages of RAW. I did mention that users who wanted to know more about it should visit my site. All my guides, including this one, are designed for beginners. Even though the G10 is considered an advanced point and shoot camera, many beginners buy it too. In order to keep things simple, I don't get into every function and menu item, including RAW. Anyone how is comfortable using RAW probably doesn't need to see my guides.
My shutter speed in prgram mode never increases more than 1/60. This can only be achieved with large ISO like 800 and keeping the flash on. If I disable flash, the shutter speed is decreased to 0.5" or more. If I increase the ISO to lower value such us 80 or 200, the shutter speed decreases like 1" or more which is completely opposite to what your video describes. In your video it says if I decreases the ISO it will increase my shutter speed which is very opposite in my case. Please help
You cannot trim pictures captured in the S, XS, W, or RAW formats. meaning the only pictures that can be trimmed are high res Jpegs with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Also, if the picture was taken with a different camera, then the card was transferred to the G10, you may be able to see the pics, but you can't trim them. Trimming can be done in any application on the computer, so I wouldn't worry too much about that. As for close up pics, check out the video I have on macro shots and try that.
Slinky: I just got my camera and I don't understand why I'm able to trim some pictures and others it tells me "cannot modify image"..... also, I need advice on how to take pictures that are zoomed very very close so I can even see the hair on the skin. Oh, one more thing.. if I have a group picture, I'm able to magnify and display a small portion of the it but how can I save it?? Please SOS
Thanks.
The best tutorials among all I had surfed.
I had my G10 last Nov. 2008 and its only now Dec. 2009, that I've learned its settings well.
Rene
My dad just gave me his, thing is as old as me 😂 I have some focussing problems since I'm such a camera noob in general but this thing is amazing
Thanks for the training videos. I brought my G10 one week ago and with all your information I am learning to use it like a pro! This weekend will be my first one out using the camera and putting to use my new found information.
Hope to see a new show soon!!
I found this same camera in a case in a box recently. Not factory sealed. It was used, but not for long. Preserved greatly over the years. Battery still holds charge! All I need is a new SD card and wall charger & I'm good to go. Don't care about its age.
I love your guides, they have helped me improve my photography and use of my Canon 450D. I've just bought the G12 as a lighter weight camera to travel with, will you be doing any guides for this camera? Thank you for sharing all your expertise. Best wishes, Wendy
found this camera in my house, thanks a lot this really helped.
Wow, besides placing good videos, your aswers are quick. Thank you for your time and videos. Good luck!!!
very cool guide. like it a lot. i have had one of these for a while now and i really appreciate this.
Uau! I just bought a G10 and this will make me leap so fast as user! Thanks.
How many videos have you posted on the G10? I count 24 so far and placed them all on my favourites.
Thanks again
I'm very pleased to have found your video on the G10. I have had my G10 for about four months but will now be able to more of the features. It's been very interesting and informative and I shall now watch the other parts. I love this camera. I have a Canon Digital SLR 450D and three SX210S snappy cameras, but this feels great in my hand and the quality of the photos is good so I use it more than the others. Thank you.
Well, I just did!
Great tips & insights!
Thank you so much!
Greetings from Portugal
I would recommend using a microfiber lens cloth and lens solution. you can find these at any photo or eye/sunglass store. Lenses have delicate coatings on them similar to eye glasses and, therefore, one should not use a shirt and his breath. Spray a little lens solution (not too much) on the cloth, turn the camera on to open the lens, and gently rub the lens in a circular motion.
Hope that helps.
LBGuides
@mosaicwendy Thanks so much for the wonderful feedback. I do plan on making the video set for the Canon G12, but that will be for my new site, which is in development.
thank you for the guides, they're really helpful. i just got mine 3days ago. do you have any pdf format for the guides? or i just missed them?
How do you suggest cleaning the lens of the G10 or any camera for that matter?
Hi, The problem is most likely the file size. A 4 megapixel jpeg is 2MB, not great for email, but it will go through. A 14 MP jpeg is another story. There are so many programs for reducing resolution so you can email the picture, just remember to always keep a copy of the original high res. PC users can download Picasa from Google for free, that makes it pretty easy. MAC users can just use iPhoto, there too just select the picture and choose the email sharing option. I hope that helps:)
Great advice! Thanks for sharing.
@punchmau you don't need any of the software that comes bundled with the camera. I prefer using 3rd party apps to work with the images anyhow. For example, the camera comes with a nice tool for stitching panorama images called Photo Stitch, but there are lots of 3rd party stitching apps out there that do just as good a job. As for simply downloading the pictures, you don't need anything your computer doesn't already have. Just plug the camera in and it should be recognized.
@mosaicwendy absolutely. As soon as it's up, I'll link to it on my channel:)
Slinky: I just got my camera and I don't understand why I'm able to trim some pictures and others it tells me "cannot modify image"..... also, I need advice on how to take pictures that are zoomed very very close so I can even see the hair on the skin. Oh, one more thing.. if I have a group picture, I'm able to magnify and display a small portion of the it but how can I save it?? Please SOS
@kurakanier Hi. The difference between my case and yours is that in mine there is a lot more light. You're in a very low light situation and therefore the shutter speed is at 0.5" and 1". By using the flash, either with the flash set to auto or forced on, the shutter speed will default to 1/60 because the camera assumes the flash will provide all the necessary light. To increase the speed of the shutter, you should increase the sensitivity of the ISO. I hope that helps.
does the g10 have a My Menu option, like on the dslr camera's?
glad you like the guides, sorry though, I don't have anything in PDF.
Thank you!!!!!!!
Greetings from Italy
Thank you so much for these videos!
I made some photos (JPG) with Canon G10. I put it in my computer and tried to send one of them per e.mail to a friend without succes. Seem to be to much information. What can I Do? How can I reduce the information to send it per e.mail. Wiht other cameras I never had this problem. Before I had a Canon with 4 megapixel.
Thanks for the informative intro
thankz
It seems that I made a wrong adjustmente because the zoom doesn't work anymore in video mode. Whatt do you suggest to do? Thanks,
@tonicandchocolate Hi, Check the mode dial. RAW is only available in certain modes, for example, you won't see it if you're using the Auto mode, but you will see it if you're using the Program (P) Mode. I hope that helps. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you found my tutorials helpful. Let me know if you have any issued when shooting this weekend. You may also want to check out my channel; there's a link to my site with much more information.
Happy Shooting
very helpful, thanks.
Yes, the G10 does have a My Menu. Check out the G10 section on my site and go to the buttons page for an interactive guide to all buttons and menu items.
Very informative thanks
I just got my camera and I don't understand why I'm able to trim some pictures and others it tells me "cannot modify image".....
Oh!. Thank you for this video it's great!!!!!!
I can't see the RAW mode in my camera. Do you know why?
@TapengaGurl Hi, I'm sorry you feel I'm horrible at describing the advantages of RAW. I did mention that users who wanted to know more about it should visit my site. All my guides, including this one, are designed for beginners. Even though the G10 is considered an advanced point and shoot camera, many beginners buy it too. In order to keep things simple, I don't get into every function and menu item, including RAW. Anyone how is comfortable using RAW probably doesn't need to see my guides.
My shutter speed in prgram mode never increases more than 1/60. This can only be achieved with large ISO like 800 and keeping the flash on. If I disable flash, the shutter speed is decreased to 0.5" or more. If I increase the ISO to lower value such us 80 or 200, the shutter speed decreases like 1" or more which is completely opposite to what your video describes. In your video it says if I decreases the ISO it will increase my shutter speed which is very opposite in my case. Please help
neutral density ?
Is it possible to change the lens on this camera?
Bean no it's not possible
You cannot trim pictures captured in the S, XS, W, or RAW formats. meaning the only pictures that can be trimmed are high res Jpegs with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Also, if the picture was taken with a different camera, then the card was transferred to the G10, you may be able to see the pics, but you can't trim them. Trimming can be done in any application on the computer, so I wouldn't worry too much about that. As for close up pics, check out the video I have on macro shots and try that.
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate the encouragement. I have 37 videos for the G10. You can go to my channel to view the playlist.
wow.
Not shooting in RAW is wasting this camera's ability to produce an extremely editable file.
2017
battery life sir?
Slinky: I just got my camera and I don't understand why I'm able to trim some pictures and others it tells me "cannot modify image"..... also, I need advice on how to take pictures that are zoomed very very close so I can even see the hair on the skin. Oh, one more thing.. if I have a group picture, I'm able to magnify and display a small portion of the it but how can I save it?? Please SOS