Canon PowerShot G15
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13 years ago
Canon PowerShot G15
DPReview.com doesn't try it with the G15, but when they try it with the pricier Canon PowerShot G1 X (*Est. $750) , the software leaves seams, stitching errors and a bent horizon. Like others in its class, the Canon G15 has a USB port to hook up to a computer and an HDMI port to attach to an HDTV.
Pros:
- Outstanding photos
- even in low light
- Snappy performance and great handling
- Rock-solid build
- Big-camera features like a viewfinder and hot shoe
- Fits into a jacket pocket
Cons:
- Video mode offers little manual control
- No in-camera panorama
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
12 years ago
Canon PowerShot G15
With each iteration of Canon's powerful G-series compact camera range, it seems to present yet another reason to buy, but also to adopt a wait and see attitude in anticipation of the next one.
10 years ago
The enthusiast-level digital compact camera category is thriving so how does Canon react to everybody else muscling in on its territory? With an even more capable model, that's how.
8 years ago
Canon PowerShot G15 Camera Review
The Canon G15 follows the G12. The new model has a massive, robust, and heavy body and has major changes from its predecessor. The G15 is Canon's newest high-end compact system with a 12MP sensor (1/1.7"), a large LCD screen, and a lot of manually controlled image parameters.
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