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Contents [] Powershot G9 Front Powershot G9 Back Reviews and Specifications • • • • • • • • • • Technical Data • Digic III image processor • DryOS operating system • Sensor: 12.1 million effective pixels, 1/1.7 inch CCD type (max. Image size: 4000 x 3000) • Lens: 35-210mm (35mm equiv), 6x optical zoom, F2.8-4.8 • Display: 3.0 inch LCD, 230,000 pixels • Storage: SD / SDHC / MMC card compatible • Real-image zoom viewfinder • Power: rechargeable Li-ion battery NB-2LH/NB-2L • Dimensions: 106.4 x 71.9 x 42.5 mm (4.2 x 2.8 x 1.7 in), Weight: 320 g (11.3 oz) (without batteries) Firmware info As in other Canon PS case, the file works as well in this model. Cholame california usa. Press FUNCSET and DISP simultaneously: It shows the following: Canon PowerShot G9 P-ID:315A PAL D Firmware Ver GM1.00D NoError Jul 23 2007 08:05:13 subsequent press of DISP (while still holding FUNCSET) reveals: Adj Ver.008.005 IS Firm Ver. Testi po tehnologii mashinostroeniya s otvetami market.
Why, the BUNN G9 HD Commercial Coffee Grinder with a Nine Pound Hopper! BEST ANSWER: No, I would not recommend the Bunn G9 HD grinder for espresso machines. How do we clean the Bunn G9 commercial coffee grinder?
3.00 IS Param Ver. 2.03 If you use vers.req instead of ver.req at the last screen you can see more info: Total Shoot: 26 2000 sec) is supported • Focusing during HiRes video does not work (FW 0.9.9+), camera shuts down For developers Firmware Update Menu Item Create a file called PS.FI2 on the root of the SD card, power the G9 on in Play mode, and press the menu button.
The menu now shows an extra option. LED memory addresses LED_PWR 0xC0220068 LED_BLUE 0xC022006C LED_AF 0xC0220094 (Same as G7) LED_ISO 0xC02200B0 LED scan results: between 0xC0220060 and 0xC02200FF Led turned ON and OFF in the following order and time: 7 sec Power LED 8 sec Blue LED 36 sec AF LED 53 sec ISO LED How to dump the G9 firmware To run the blinker you must have with diskboot.bin or Put this on a bootable SD card for a complete 8MB dump of your G9.
Out-of-camera 80MP JPEG using the Panasonic G9's high-resolution mode. Lots of detail, and some strange-looking pedestrians. Panasonic Leica DG 12-60mm F2.8-4 ISO 200 1/500 sec F4 New to Panasonic's G9 flagship is a high-resolution mode, which shifts the sensor by half-pixel increments eight times, and generates an 80MP final image. As with similar technologies from Ricoh and Olympus, it's not necessarily recommended for scenes with moving subjects in them. But we wanted to see if we could make it work. You'll notice in the above image, the pedestrians are sharply 'ghosted' in the foreground; this is due (obviously) to the eight exposures being taken, but also partially the 1/500 sec shutter speed.
What if we purposely chose a slower speed, so that they would blur more naturally into each other? These are only initial findings on a gray Seattle day, but we've got some interesting results. Panasonic Leica DG 8-18mm F2.8-4 ISO 200 1/30 sec F8 For this situation, in order to get a proper exposure without either an ND filter or stopping down to diffraction-inducing levels, I figured I'd give 1/30 of a second a try. As you can see, there's a little 'repetition' around portions of the pedestrians in the foreground and across the street, and while there's lots of detail in the scene, you may want to just use the normal 20MP file for this one. What if we go with a little longer of a shutter speed, though?