The Canon PowerShot G11 allows you to attach filters and lenses using a special method which involves an adapter. I’ve already discussed this adapter in a previous article (Canon G11 58mm Aluminum Adapter Tube Review).
There are two problems with that two-parts adapter:
1. Blocked Zoom – using only one part of the adapter you can get perfect pictures but you cannot use the zoom feature as the camera’s lens gets stuck in the filter or extra lens, thus making the camera to shut down.
2. Vignetted Images – using both parts of the adapter you can use the zoom, but when the zoom is not used, the camera gets vignetted images. That means you see a black circle over the edges of the photographs.
This is a great video compilation of scuba dive underwater clips taken mostly with the Canon G11 and Canon G10. They are mixed together so you can’t tell which is which.
Click HQ to watch in High Quality
“Some great deep dive video and photos taken on seperate dives on the Zen. Camera used was mostly a Canon G11 or G10. This video is compiled over many dives so please bear this in mind if you are planning a dive trip to the Zen.” (MrDiveman1971)

