Rating 4.3 65 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
PC Advisor
13 years ago

Canon PowerShot G15 review

The G15 will appeal most greatly to existing DSLR owners looking for a smaller backup for those shoot-from-the-hip photo opportunities. Read our Canon PowerShot G15 review to find out more.
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Digital Arts
13 years ago

Canon PowerShot G15 review

A good way to think of of Canon's PowerShot G15 is like an EOS digital SLR without a lens mount. It sports a similar rock-solid build – here aluminium – and control layout to an EOS camera, but is of course more compact.
Pros:
  • Built-to-last aluminium construction
  • Solid feature set
  • Optical viewfinder
  • 5x optical zoom usable during capture of video and stills
  • Manual top plate dials
  • Pop-up flash
Cons:
  • LCD screen is fixed
  • Bulky
  • Pricey given that a digital SLR could be bought for the same price
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Canon
13 years ago

great camera

Many "professional" reviews compare this camera to similar "large sensor" cameras and conclude that the large sensor cameras "win" - but you should ignore those reviews. The optics on this camera blow away the competition - there is no 5x zoom point-and-shoot camera with an F2.8 lens at maximum...
Pros:
  • good battery life
  • Good Low-Light Performance
  • Nice features/settings
  • excellent image quality
  • durable
  • Bright LCD
  • Lightweight/Portable
  • Simple controls/menu
  • easy to use
  • two custom settings
  • separate flash on/off control
Cons:
  • none
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reviews.cnet.co.uk
13 years ago

I spent a couple of hours trying to work out how the pop-up flash worked. Then asked Canon and it appears that you need to take of the hot-shoe protector. With the plastic hot-shoe protector on, the camera thinks you are using an external flash and disables the on-board pop-up flash.
Pros:
  • great quality compact
  • Viewfinder
  • Robust.
Cons:
  • Pop-up flash
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wexphotographic.com
13 years ago

Excellent product. Rewarding to use.

I bought this product as a backup to my SLR kit and for good quality images when it is difficult to use an SLR. I have nightmares of walking to remote places only to find my camera has failed, my battery and backup are depleted etc. It happens occasionally. This camera is pretty small.
Pros:
  • Bright LCD
  • Comfortable Controls
  • Easy Setup
  • Easy To Use
  • Great Picture Quality
  • Strong Construction
Cons:
  • None To Speak Of
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naaptol
12 years ago

Simply Point and shoot

HD recording with stereo sound and a telephoto zoom lens is all you need on your camping trip. The performance of this camera will not disappoint you, because the focusing speed does not let you blink amidst a momentary shot.
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dpreview.com
12 years ago

Canon PowerShot G15 vs Nikon Coolpix P7700

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. In combination with the fast 28-140mm F1.8-2.8 lens that makes it a very versatile and pocketable photographic tool that offers almost the same degree of control as much larger DSLRs. The Coolpix P7700 offers an impressive feature set, a longer zoom range than most of its competitors, a fully articulating LCD, and very good photo quality. Unfortunately, it is marred by very slow write times, especially in RAW mode which makes continuous shooting a chore, and really forces you to use the fastest memory cards available for best performance.
Pros:
  • Photographers who want DSLR-like controls and build-quality in a pocketable package
  • Enthusiasts seeking a compact with great image quality at low sensitivities, a plethora of manual controls, an articulating display, and more zoom power than the competition.
Cons:
  • Video shooters or users who cannot live without an articulated screen
  • Photographers who will shooting RAW files continuously and don't want to wait to take the next photo. And, of course, optical viewfinder lovers.
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staples.com
12 years ago

G15 a Winner

Excellent successor to the Canon G12: faster lens, better screen, faster AF, smaller and lighter.
Pros:
  • Fast/accurate auto-focus
  • Good Image Quality
  • Good Image Stabilization
  • Good in Low Light
  • Great Zoom
  • Large Clear LCD
  • Nice Body Color
  • Small / Compact
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Stuff.tv
12 years ago

Canon PowerShot G15 review

Canon has kept the G-series brilliantly pro-friendly while cutting it down in size. Impressive.
Pros:
  • Excellent image quality
  • Optical viewfinder
  • Pro controls
Cons:
  • Chunky design
  • Fixed screen
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johnlewis.com
12 years ago

Sophisticated compact with a viewfinder

I bought this camera as a 'take anywhere' to complement my Canon 7D DSLR. It's proved a more capable camera than I dared hope for. Image quality is excellent with RAW files offering all that you ask for from a compact.
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