
A solid body and button layout
High resolution LCD viewing screen
Not really a bridge model
Introduction
GE calls the G100 a modified bridge camera, meaning it is somewhat closer to a point-and-shoot model than a DSLR-type camera. The G100 is the bottom of the GE bridge line with a moderate amount of user control and power features. You can shoot high-speed continuous photos and record 1080p video, as well as a host of other features. This camera is designed for people taking their first foray into a more complex world of photography. The G100 will ship this spring for $179.99 in black, red, and white.
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Page 1
Product Tour
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Page 2
Handling
The buttons were easy to access, but the ergonomic grips don’t really work out. Read More... |
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Modes
The modes are easy to cycle through using the dial on top, there aren’t that many settings for manual mode though. Read More... |
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Controls
The G100 is a breeze to work with. Read More... |
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Hardware
No electronic viewfinder on this “bridge” model. Read More... |
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Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the GE G100. Read More... |
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Page 7
Photo Gallery
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Specs
See all the specs for the GE G100. Read More... |
Part 9
Comments
Read what people are saying about the GE G100. Add your comments... |
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