"I’ve been a long time user of Canon’s first G-series digital camera, the G1 and I’ve certainly been impressed with its performance over the years, despite the fact that its 3.34megapixel CCD has now been eclipsed by the rest of the ‘G’ range. But as many photographers will tell you, the number of pixels is not the be all and end all and to this day I can still produce great postcard-sized prints from my old camera ... Cue the £423 PowerShot G6, the latest camera in the G-series designed to succeed the 5megapixel G5. With a 7.1megapixel 1/1.8-inch CCD lurking behind the shutter together with quite a radical change in design, the G6 has made a large leap from its predecessor, while at the same time retaining many of the key features that made this line of cameras so popular."The guys over at TrustedReviews find that Canon has implemented many improvements over the older models after taking user feedback into account, and this has culminated in a much slicker camera in terms of operation.