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El sistema HS que te permite tomar buenas fotos en lugares con poca luz y sin tener que activar el flash. Tiene efectos divertidos como miniatura
Super vívid
Poster y ojo de pez. La pantalla de 2.8 pulgadas que puedes girar y mover para capturar imágene
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El diseño es robusto y pesado por lo que no es tan práctico llevarlo de un lugar a otro
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...
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...
The PowerShot G12 manages to improve on the G11 without taking any backward steps. It represents more a refinement than a revision, but that only reflects what a solid camera the G11 was. Despite that, the G12 is getting squeezed on one side by its own...
The legend continues, as Canon creates yet another powerful G-series prosumer model. The G12 builds off of the success of past models, specifically the G11, with a plethora of exposure control options as well as some very appealing specifications. Thes...
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.
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.
Canon's PowerShot G12 may only represent a modest update over its predecessor, but by addressing some of the criticisms of that model while adding a few small but neat new features, it's become a preferable camera overall. So the first headline is Can...
Resumen: A camera such as the Canon PowerShot G12 is always received with high expectations by photographers and enthusiastic amateurs. The rumors about the arrival of the G12 right before the Photokina were doing their rounds across the internet, but the fact ...
The Canon Powershot G12 offers just enough new bells and whistles to make it a worthwhile upgrade from the previous model and keep it competitive with its main rivals, most notably the very similar Nikon Coolpix P7000. The high price-tag does put it d...
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
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
The PowerShot G12 is one of very few cameras that feels like a go-anywhere digital SLR. Sure, it's not as fast as the real thing, nor is the image quality as good (at higher sensitivities). But it does offer solid build quality, very good photo qualit...
Very good picture quality, Low noise even in very low light, Tweaks galore, HDR a great option for still subjects
Expensive, Too much noise at elevated ISOs, No dedicated video button, May be the end of an era
Canon's G12 introduces HD video recording, in-camera HDR capabilities, and a number of other subtle updates to the well-respected, but expensive, G series. ...