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Canon PowerShot A3000 IS

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Casio EX-G1 Comparison

If price is the only criteria, the Canon A3000 IS is the clear winner: it cost about half of the price of the EX-G1. And, in some ways, the Canon was the better performer, scoring better in our tests of color accuracy and resolution, meaning that the images it took had more accurate color and more captured detail. It wasn’t all one-sided, though; we found that the EX-G1 had slightly lower noise in images, and it is a smaller, more compact camera that would fit better into a pocket. While the 4x lens of the A3000 protrudes from the camera body in use, the 3x lens of the EX-G1 is inside the camera body and stays there. This gives you a smaller profile (the EX-G1 is 0.78 inches thick, while the A3000 is 1.1 inches when turned off), but it does also mean a slightly shorter zoom, especially at the wide angle end, with the EX-G1 maxing out at the equivalent of 38mm. The A3000 IS offers a slightly wider 35mm wide angle.

However, the Casio EX-G1 can go places that the A3000 IS can’t, such as underwater: the G1 is waterproof to 33 feet, shockproof for drops of up to 7 feet and coldproof down to 14 degrees Fahrenheit. And this shows in the construction: the G1 includes rubber bumpers around the edges of the camera body and feels much more solid. The A3000 IS is not a poorly constructed camera, but it just does not feel as solid as the G1.

Canon PowerShot A3000 IS vs Casio Exilim EX-G1
Canon  PowerShot A3000 IS
Casio  Exilim EX-G1
Canon PowerShot A3000 IS Casio Exilim EX-G1
Price $149.99 $300.00
Colors silver red, black
Dimensions 97.2mm x 28.1mm x 58.2mm 103.5mm x 19.9mm x 64.2mm
Optical Zoom 4x 3x
Sensor 1/2.3"-type, CCD, 10.6 megapixels 1/2.3"-type, CCD, 12.39 megapixels
Display LCD, 2.7 in., 230000 pixels LCD, 2.5 in., 230000 pixels
Viewfinder none none
Manual Controls custom white balance, ISO control manual focus, custom white balance, ISO control
Connectivity USB, A/V USB, A/V
Battery removable lithium-ion, NB-8L removable lithium-ion, NP-80
Canon A3000 IS vs Casio EX-G1
Rating:
Canon PowerShot A3000 IS
9.83
Casio Exilim EX-G1
8.8
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