|
The editors liked
- Redesigned top plate
- Colour reproduction
- Professional features
- Movie performance
- Build quality (quality materials
- Assembly
- Robust feel
- Etc.)
- Noise handled well up to 1600 ISO
- Good handling
- Plenty of controls and easily accessible settings
- Full HD video with a sharp picture and decent stereo sound
- Direct dials and buttons
- Sleeker body than G12
- Great f/1.8 lens
- 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
- Wide aperture throughout zoom range is impressive
- Smaller than predecessor
- Great image quality straight from camera
- Raw capture
- Impressive autofocus in all lighting conditions
- Excellent stabilisation system
- Excellent image quality
- Pro controls
- Builttolast aluminium construction. Solid feature set. Optical viewfinder. 5x optical zoom usable during capture of video and stills. Manual top plate dials. Popup flash
|
The editors didn't like
- Expensive in its field
- Some wind noise on movies
- Fixed screen
- Some design features lost
- No swivel screen
- Fewer controls
- Lens isn't on par with competitors
- Poorquality optical viewfinder
- Small
- Inaccurate
- Uncomfortable
- Video
- 24 fps framerate isn't amazingly smooth
- No touchscreen
- No articulating screen
- Poor viewfinder
- LCD screen is fixed
- Bulkier overall than all but Nikon’s P7700
- Pricey given that a DSLR could be bought for even its lower street price around £440
- Expensive
- Bulky
- Shorter zoom than some competitors
- 85 per cent field-of-view in viewfinder is limiting and there's zero focus or settings feedback to the eye
- High ISO settings still aren't all that
- Occasional "black out" issue
- Chunky design
- LCD screen is fixed. Bulky. Pricey given that a digital SLR could be bought for the same price
|
Show
|
|
Reviewspage 5 of 9
|
Order by: |
|
Score |
|
- Fast f1.8 lens, compact but solid body, great handling, very good image quality
- No in-camera stitching, HDR needs a tripod, optical viewfinder not always accurate
Read the full review »
Was this review helpful?
|
-
|
|
Published: 2013-02-16, Author: Anand Tuliani , review by: firstpost.com
- At an MRP of Rs 34,995, the PowerShot G15 may come across as being highly over-priced to you, but we don't feel so. You get performance close to that of an entry-level DSLR in a pocketable form. In fact, the optics of the G15 is far better than the bund...
Read the full review »
Was this review helpful?
|
|
Award
|
|
|
Published: 2013-02-11, Author: Swapnil Mathur , review by: digit.in
- Fast f/1.8-2.8 lens, Fast and accurate AF system reminiscent of Canon DSLRs, 1 cm minimum focussing distance for macro shots
- Bulky design, Small 1/1.7-inch sensor, No bendable flash
- The Canon PowerShot G15 is an advanced point and shoot camera that is just full of surprises. Despite a small sensor, it manages to squeeze out every bit of performance from a tiny, non-BSI sensor. It packs a wallop of features and really steps up the gam...
Read the full review »
Was this review helpful?
|
|
|
Published: 2012-11-07, Author: Michael Hession , review by: gizmodo.in
- As long as you are OK knowing that the the image quality is stuck a notch below larger-sensor cameras, most of the G15s other attributes are a pleasure. It costs $50 more than the Panasonic LX-7, which we liked a lot. Then, for $100 more, you can get th...
Was this review helpful?
|
-
|
|
Published: 2013-04-09, Author: JeeYee , review by: chip.com.my
- High aperture count, Easy to access dials and buttons
- Some learning curve involved, No articulated display, No capacity indi
- Once you get around to fiddling with the G15's dials and buttons, the camera takes some excellent photos in both bright and dark conditions, and is a great camera to bring around for short trips around the city without having to deal with the bulk of a D...
Read the full review »
Was this review helpful?
|
-
|
|
Published: 2013-02-07, Author: Sam Kieldsen , review by: stuff.tv/my/
- Excellent image quality, Optical viewfinder, Pro controls
- Chunky design, Fixed screen
- Is the G15 perfect? Not quite. It's much smaller than its predecessor the G12, and that's led to the odd compromise; as we mentioned there's no dedicated ISO dial or tiltable screen, for starters. But then again this is supposed to be a compact camera, so...
Read the full review »
Was this review helpful?
|
|
|
- Flexibility of key settings on a compact camera, Good photo quality, Good video and audio quality, Battery Life
- Overheating after an extended period of use
- The Canon Powershot G15 is a digital camera that let's you shoot like a pro without carrying around the bulk of a DSLR.ease and comfort. Being part of the art team,the higher-ups gave me the honor of taking the newest member of Canon's Powershot G series,...
Read the full review »
Was this review helpful?
|
-
|
|
-
Abstract: CANON'S Q3 results were disappointing, with its revenue down 13 per cent and profits down 42 per cent. Hurt by faltering global economic growth and the advent of high-quality camera phones, the camera-maker may well be on the ropes. But it is fighting bac...
Was this review helpful?
|
-
|
|
Published: 2012-12-12, Author: Jaime Medina , review by: parentesis.com
- Lente luminoso con zoom 5x. Pantalla LCD de 3 pulgadas. Grabación de video en Full HD. Compatibilidad con muchos accesorios
- La pantalla no es abatible ni táctil. El zoom es de corto alcance. El visor óptico que tiene es de adorno porque no es lo mismo que se ve en pantalla
- Si eres un fotógrafo avanzado, que conoce de controles manuales y técnica fotográfica y buscas una cámara de respaldo para llevar a todos lados sin tener que arriesgar un equipo muy costoso, esta G15 es una exclente opción....
Read the full review »
Was this review helpful?
|
|
|
- Niveau de fabrication (qualité des matériaux, assemblages, solidité perçue. ), Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 1600 ISO, Ergonomie soignée, nombreux réglages accessibles, Vidéo Full HD piquée, son stéréo de qualité
- Régressions ergonomiques : pas d'écran orientable, commandes disparues, Qualité optique en retrait de la concurrence, Viseur optique médiocre : petit, imprécis et inconfortable, Vidéo à 24 i/s manquant un peu de fluidité
- Avec le G15, Canon nous refait un peu le coup du G7 : un boîtier techniquement correct, mais qui abandonne certaines qualités de sa famille et n'offre plus de vrai bonus face à la concurrence. Qu'il n'arrive pas à attaquer le RX100 est une évidence, ma...
Read the full review »
Was this review helpful?
|
|
|
|
More popular products from the same category
|
|