Kymberly Jane is a popular local model and from some of the comments in the past, I can tell she is well received here on my blog. When I photographed Kymberly earlier this year, I used two digital cameras, a Nikon DSLR and a Canon G10. The few samples I have shared have been from both. Earlier this month I received an email via flickr about the ability to use the Canon G10 with studio lights and if it were possible.
The answer is yes. The images of Kymberly below are ones I took exclusively with the Canon Powershot G10. I overexposed them a little, but you really do have full control of the camera, as you would a regular DSLR. The G10 allows you to have full manual control and can be easily used with a Pocket Wizard to trigger your studio lights. In fact, I found I could trigger the lights without the Pocket Wizard attached, the camera has a wireless function that can detect a nearby receiver and trigger it. But I didn’t use that feature much, so I cant give much details about it. You can check your manual or test it without the Pocket Wizard.
I recently checked the current prices for a Canon Powershot G10 and was happy to see that the price dropped! Because of the fast pace advancement of digital camera updates, this is a great time to get digital cameras at a low price. Just a few months ago, the Canon Powershot G10 was going for $450 at Samys.com now on they have it listed for $399!
Below are a couple photos of Kymberly Jane taken with a Canon Powershot G10.

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