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.
November 2010
(81%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
16 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
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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.
Qualità ottica; Comandi manuali; Stabilizzatore di immagine ibrido; Display orientabile; Supporto al formato RAW; Autonomia; Modalità High Dynamic Range; Modalità Smart Auto ; Interfaccia HDMI; Face detection,
Sensibilità non elevatissima
La Canon PowerShot G12 è una fotocamera compatta che presenta, però, comandi manuali e funzioni che consentono il controllo delle proprie foto, come ad esempio il supporto al formato RAW. Da evidenziare anche il display orientabile ad alta risoluzione...
Abstract: Die Qualität des Objektivs überrascht positiv. Mit 2,8 beziehungsweise 4,5 Blendenwert ist es für eine Kamera der Kompaktklasse sehr lichtstark. Vorteile der Canon Powershot G12: Zu der viel geschätzten Ausstattung der G11 kommen bei der Canon Powersho...
Klobige Kamera schießt schöne Bilder Werbung Großer Bildsensor und beweglicher Bildschirm Den größten Unterschied zwischen der Canon Powershot G12 und den günstigeren Kompaktkameras macht die Fläche des CCD-Bildsensors aus. Er liefert bei einer Größ...
Auch Gutes lässt sich noch verbessern – das zeigt Canon mit dem aktuellen Flaggschiff der PowerShot-Serie, der G12, recht eindrucksvoll. Insbesondere die Handhabung fällt dank des neuen vorderen Einstellrads leichter als bei den zurückliegenden G-Mode...
ausgezeichnete Bildqualität, solides und praktisches Design, dreh und schwenkbares Display, effektiver Bildstabilisator, tolle Ausstattung,
schlechter optischer Sucher, Objektiv verzeichnet im Weitwinkel, nicht besonders schnell, teuer,
Die Canon PowerShot G12 ist ein sinnvolles, aber insgesamt etwas unspektakuläres Update der PowerShot G11. Das ändert allerdings nichts daran, dass es sich bei der Kompakten um eine ausgezeichnete Kamera für anspruchsvolle Fotografen handelt. Fanden S...
Alles in allem ist die Canon PowerShot G12 ohne Zweifel in die höchste Kategorie der kompakten Digitalkameras einzuordnen. Ihr Problem ist weniger die eigene Leistung, als vielmehr die allgemeine Miniaturisierung im Bereich der Systemkameras. Sie besit...
Canon konnte den Bedienkomfort nochmals verbessern, und die Ausstattung ist top. Bei der Bildqualität setzt die Canon weiterhin die Maßstäbe bei den Kompakten....
Klasse Bildqualität, Viele Einstell-Optionen, Blitzschuh, HDR-Modus
Starke Verzeichnung im Weitwinkel, Rudimentärer HD-Video-Modus
Schade, dass Canon nicht mehr aus seinen Möglichkeiten gemacht hat. Für Platz eins in der Bestenliste reicht die Leistung der G12 nicht mehr. Die sehr gute Bildqualität überzeugte im Test, doch das verzeichnende Objektiv stört wie schon bei der Vorgängeri...