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Difference between Canon powershot g10 and a system camera?

What is the difference between the Canon powershot g10 and a system camera like Nikon D60. Which is the best?

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Yep thats right too and thats what most people try and do.Some cars have wear indicators,some rub on the rotor and make a loud noise others use the brake fluid level,as the pads wear more brake fluid is in the cyls.because some drivers hardly use the brakes and others are on them all the time it would be hard to put a time period on pads.some people wear em out in few weeks.
its not that simple automobiles shake and vibrate all the time and thats what contributes to wear on parts and later break downs like the piston seals leak on the calipers from age and becoming warped or the cylinders leak or a line rusts out and bursts causing a severe danger so pads replaced all the time doesnt stop the wear and tear on the other brake parts rust can stop the parts from working also an olde dude
The G10 might very well be my next purchase. In the link I posted below, from Luminous Landscape, Michael Reichmann, compares pictures taken with a G10 favorably to a a $40,000 Hasselblad H2 with a 39-megapixel Phase One P45+ sensor. There are pictures to compare from both. (and I agree with Edwin, I get really, really sick of people that copy and paste the same response over and over! I've seen that same answer at least 8 times now! No help at all!)
A DSLR or as you call it system camera is much better than even the best point and shoot. Some of the reasons why are as follows. Sensors: Point and shoot cameras have tiny sensors. The sensor on a DSLR is about 15 times larger. Larger sensor produce finer detail, dynamic range and significantly better low light high ISO performance. Lenses: DSLR's use interchangeable lenses that are optically far better than the all purpose lenses used on point and shoot cameras. You can also choose the lens that best suits the situation. Other benefits to a DSLR include much faster more accurate auto focus, better faster processors and analog to digital converters. They are also fully adjustable and can easily be used with external flashes and studio lighting. The G10 is a great point and shoot camera that has many features but is not as good as an SLR.
every 6 mos is a lot to extream unless you do a really lot of city driving driving . pads come w/ sensors on them . brake pads when thet start to wear down too far will start to squell then repace them asap . the people that let it go ion too long are the one who have to buy calipers and rotors (if you went to an honest shop)

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