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Testseek.com have collected 93 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot G12 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot G12.
Award: Most Awarded November 2010
November 2010
 
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93 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Very good photo quality
  • With about a full stop advantage over typical compact cameras at high sensitivities
  • Nice 5X zoom lens with 28 140 mm range
  • New and improved "hybrid" optical image stabilization
  • Well built
  • Rangefinderstyle body
  • Flipout
  • Rotating high resolution 2.8" LCD display
  • Good outdoor and low light visibility
  • Optical viewfinder
  • Snappy performance in most respects
  • Full manual
  • Robust manual controls with improved dials
  • Capable automatic controls
  • Versatile 5x optical zoom lens
  • 720p HD video
  • Articulating LCD display
  • RAW format support
  • Articulated LCD screen helps compose from unusual angles
  • High build quality
  • Good grip
  • Dials for ISO and EV
  • New Front dial very handy
  • Excellent optics with a 28mm start to the 5x optical zoom
  • Excellent Optical Image Stabilization
  • New hybrid IS sy...
  • Very good image quality for a compact camera
  • Manual controls
  • Articulating LCD
  • Very good image/video quality
  • Popout LCD display
  • HDMI out
  • Lots of manual controls
  • Superior image and video quality
  • Easy to use
  • Superb blend of automated and manual controls
  • Adjustable
  • Swiveling LCD screen
  • Funtouse creative scene modes
  • Fun-to-use creative scene modes
  • Excellent image quality
  • Well made
  • Superb lens
  • Excellent feature set
  • Good ergonomics and handling
  • JPEG and RAW capture
  • Multi-angle LCD
  • Articulated LCD
  • Built-in neutral-density filter
  • Very good photo quality for its class
  • Very good picture quality
  • Low noise even in very low light
  • Tweaks galore
  • HDR a great option for still subjects
  • Com
  • See Also
  • Canon EOS 600D Adds FlipOut LCD
  • VideoClips
  • NextGen Olympus Pen Hits the Micro Four Thirds Sweet Spot
  • Canon's ProGrade PointandShoot Aimed at Serious Shutterbugs
  • 102 YearOld Lens on Canon 5D MkII
  • Olympus XZ1
  • A ProLevel Compact Camera
  • Good image quality
  • Useable results achievable up to ISO 3200 (if shooting Raw)
  • Accurate metering and focus
  • Good JPEG resolution (though stick to Raw for best results)
  • Fast and responsive in use
  • Excellent build quality
  • Good ergonomics (extra control dial makes a lot of difference)
  • Lots of manual control (we love the big chunky dials)
  • Customizable control dials
  • Versatile and sharp 28-140
  • 5x zoom with 28mm wide and 1cm macro
  • Flash hotshoe
  • RAW files and full manual controls
  • Great quality 2.8in / 460k articulated screen
  • Superb controls
  • Build and ergonomics.
  • Timeless design
  • HD video addition
  • New control wheel on the camera's front

The editors didn't like

  • Controls can be intimidating at first
  • Small and cluttered buttons
  • Especially zoom and fourway controllers and shutter release button
  • Lens can be seen through optical viewfinder when at wideangle position
  • Some redeye
  • Though removal tool in playback mode got rid of it
  • Can't use optical zoom in movie mode
  • 24 fps frame rate a bit choppy
  • Wish list
  • Faster lens
  • WB bracketing
  • Ability to set co
  • No optical zoom while recording video
  • No microphone jack
  • Awkward size
  • Heavy and bulky
  • Controls are stiff and rough
  • Small Shutter button and Zoom ring
  • Mediocre cycle times
  • Poor optical viewfinder coverage
  • High barrel distortion at wide-angle
  • Moderately high chromatic aberration at wide-angle (when wide...
  • Pricey
  • Bulky
  • Small sensor for such a big camera
  • Slow shooting speed
  • No zooming during video recording
  • Maximum aperture of F2.8
  • A bit bulky
  • Price
  • High ISO noise problems
  • Sluggish focusing
  • Size
  • Shot-to-shot performance still a little sluggish
  • Some annoying controls
  • Expensive
  • Too much noise at elevated ISOs
  • No dedicated video button
  • May be the end of an era
  • Even lowerpriced competing models offer higherresolution 1080p HD video capture. Only digital zooming during video capture degrades quality. Imaging sensor is still tiny
  • Though other advanced compacts have gone big. Antiquated menu system
  • Poor optical finder (but no worse than G11/Nikon P7000)
  • No direct video recording button
  • 24fps maximum frame rate in 720p movie mode (although many people prefer this to 30fps+)
  • Rear control dial can be hard to manipulate precisely
  • Video function lacks finesse - no zooming or AF during recording
  • Bulkier than some competitors
  • Slow continuous shooting at full resolution
  • Can't optically zoom while filming
  • Lumix LX5 and PowerShot S95 compelling alternatives
  • No longer smaller than a camera with a DSLR sensor.
  • Could maybe of done with a few more upgrades

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  Published: 2012-06-08, review by: The-digital-picture.com

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  Published: 2012-05-23, review by: buy-n-shoot.com

  • Canon makes their range of digital cameras simple. The G12 is a solid, feature enriched camera for a solid price. The quality of image and video is good and at the higher end of it’s market’s cameras and will satisfy most users. Zoom range is good, ...

 
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  Published: 2011-09-09, review by: digitalcamerainfo.com

  • The Canon G12 is such a substantial camera, that it feels wrong to title it simple as a “point-and-shoot.” While it doesn’t hold a candle to fixed-lens juggernauts like the Fuji X100, its size, customizability, image quality, and accessory options—not...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-01, review by: shutterbug.com

  • Abstract:  In the report on the Canon PowerShot G11 (April, 2010, available at www.shutterbug.com) I concluded by saying that it was “an excellent traveling companion.” Ditto on the new G12 ($499, MSRP), the latest iteration of the Canon “G” line of integral le...

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  Published: 2011-03-03, review by: pcmag.com

  • Very good image quality for a compact camera, Optical viewfinder, Manual controls, Articulating LCD,
  • Pricey, Bulky, Small sensor for such a big camera,
  • The Canon PowerShot G12's images and features are excellent for a point-and-shoot camera, but at its size and price, you can get far better. ...

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  Published: 2011-02-15, review by: techreviewsource.com

  • Very good image/video quality, Popout LCD display, HDMI out, Lots of manual controls
  • Slow shooting speed, No zooming during video recording

 
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  Published: 2011-02-10, review by: wired.com

  • com, See Also, Canon EOS 600D Adds FlipOut LCD, VideoClips, NextGen Olympus Pen Hits the Micro Four Thirds Sweet Spot, Canon's ProGrade PointandShoot Aimed at Serious Shutterbugs, 102 YearOld Lens on Canon 5D MkII, Olympus XZ1, a ProLevel Compact Camera
  • Even lowerpriced competing models offer higherresolution 1080p HD video capture. Only digital zooming during video capture degrades quality. Imaging sensor is still tiny, though other advanced compacts have gone big. Antiquated menu system

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  Published: 2011-02-04, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com

  • Optical viewfinder; articulated LCD; built-in neutral-density filter; very good photo quality for its class
  • Shot-to-shot performance still a little sluggish, some annoying controls
  • Relatively unchanged from its predecessor, save the addition of 720p video, the Canon PowerShot G12 remains a very good, more-or-less compact model, designed to please photo enthusiasts.

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  Published: 2011-01-24, review by: photographybay.com

  • In short, the Canon G12 is a great camera. For DSLR users looking for a compact camera to carry when they want to go light, the G12 is a great option – especially for Canon users who already have a Canon Speedlite.While the Canon G12 is still a point ...

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  Published: 2011-01-20, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Superior image and video quality, Optical viewfinder, Easy to use, Superb blend of automated and manual controls, Adjustable, swiveling LCD screen, Funtouse creative scene modes,
  • Maximum aperture of F2.8, A bit bulky,
  • The G12 delivers excellent image and video quality; and it backs up its manual controls with fun scene modes, an optical viewfinder, and a tilt-and-swivel LCD screen. ...

 
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