Canon PowerShot G15
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13 years ago
With plenty of direct access buttons and dials, this camera is clearly aimed at the advanced photographer, making changing settings quick and easy.
Pros:
- Direct dials and buttons Sleeker body than G12 Great f/1.8 lens
Cons:
- No touchscreen No articulating screen Poor viewfinder
13 years ago
Great camera!
I had a G9 before and purchased this one recently. What impress me is the picture quality. I compared it with my Canon 40D and hardly found any difference between them. Fast aperture is the one I like most, I shoot indoor without flash, the pictures are so bright and sharp and of course you need a...
13 years ago
Fantastic low light level capability
Fantastic Camera, I purchased for low light level photography and it exceeds my expectations. Night time pictures of local Christmas are terrific.
13 years ago
Nice camera, but no leaps and bounds!!!
Camera lacks many features that you can find on other cameras for half the price.
Pros:
- Good quality
- Semi pro features
- Good focusing
Cons:
- Read these below
- A camera with lack of punch
13 years ago
Canon's PowerShot G15 is a high quality compact digicam sporting the best features, blazing performance and outstanding image quality. At just under $500, its not for everyone, but if you are looking for the best quality in a compact digicam, this is a candidate. Read more in our Full Conclusion .
Pros:
- Smart Auto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situations
- Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record
- DIGIC 5 processor provides outstanding performance
- Excellent overall image quality
- Intelligent IS is ready for any situation
- 922,000 dot
- 3.0-inch LCD
- Excellent Battery...
Cons:
- Flash must be manually raised to operate in all shooting modes
- including Smart Auto
- ISO 12,800 sounds great but is unacceptable
- Optical viewfinder is way off from actual image captured
- Movie audio features a lot of background noise
- No audio input
13 years ago
Canon G15 review
After quite a significant waiting period, the Canon G12 has finally been upgraded in the shape of the 12.1 million pixel Canon PowerShot G15, unveiled at Photokina 2012 . At first glance, the Canon G15 looks pretty similar to the Powershot G12, but there are a few significant differences.
13 years ago
At first glance, the Canon G15 looks pretty similar to the Powershot G12, but there are a few significant differences. The most notable of these is the stacked or overlapping dials on the top that enable both the mode dial and the exposure compensation dial to be squeezed on to the right side of the...
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot G15 Review
The PowerShot G15 is the latest advanced serious compact camera from Canon. Daniel Bell reviews.
Pros:
- Fast f/1.8-2.8 lens
- Full 1080p HD video recording
- 10 fps continuous shooting at full resolution
- Much improved screen resolution
- 1cm minimum focusing distance
- Excellent image quality
- Images are usable throughout the ISO range
- Plenty of creativity modes
Cons:
- Some may have preferred the articulating screen that the
- Using the optical viewfinder may be a little uncomfortable for some
- Price puts it up there with mirrorless cameras and entry-level DSLRs
13 years ago
Canon PowerShot G15
Canon's new PowerShot G15 replaces the popular G12 and is the second G-series model released this year (although the G1X's large sensor puts it in a different class). We're not sure why Canon skipped the intervening numbers but the latest iteration maintains the same basic design and handling...
13 years ago
The Canon Powershot G15 is a well-refined product and a joy to use. It is very quick and responsive in operation, built like a tank and offers the most external controls in its class.
Pros:
- Good low-ISO image detail and reliable metering
- Versatile
- sharp and fast 28-140mm F1.8-2.8 lens
- Good balance between noise reduction and detail retention at higher ISOs
- Fast and responsive operation
- Very pocketable format
- Fast and reliable AF system
- Very effective Image Stabilization system,...
Cons:
- Exposure compensation dial does not work in video mode (but you can set exposure compensation using the AEL button when the mode dial is set to movie
- No swivel screen (vs predecessor and some competitors
- No automated panorama mode (only stitch-assist
- HDR mode only works well with the camera on a...
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