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Interface probado y eficaz
Lente luminosa
Con rango útil y comportamiento homogéneo
Funcionamiento/respuesta ágil
Funcionalidad wifi práctica
La Canon PowerShot G16 produce muy buenas fotos en alta iluminación y su visor
Lente rápido y diseño
La hacen que sea fácil de utilizar. Adicionalmente
La cámara por fin ofrece un sólido desempeño en disparos continuos
Gran calidad de imagen
Velocidad de disparo
Ajustes manuales completos
Conexión WiFi integrada
A los editores no les gusta
Pantalla fija y no táctil
Visor óptico sólo de emergencia
Sensor en su límite de calidad de imagen
No hay modo panorámico de ningún tipo
Precio de lanzamiento elevado (aunque en la actualidad ha mejorado bastante)
La cámara cuenta con una implementación de WiFi mediocre
No cuenta con LCD articulado y la falta de controles manuales mientras se graba video
Son algunas de las formas en que la PowerShot G16 esta atrás de la competencia. Igualmente
The Canon PowerShot G16 is a rather modest update of last year's G15 camera, principally making things faster and adding wi-fi connectivity, focus peaking and some new shooting modes into the now familiar mix. We like the faster auto-focus and burst shoo...
Publicación: 2013-10-22, Autor: Kevin , crítica de: dxomark.com
Canon has improved the image quality over the earlier G15 by quite a margin, however their rivals haven't been idle either. Even so, at $549, it has a very tempting spec, good build and is an ideal option for reportage style photography and visual note ta...
Bright f1.8-2.8 stabilised optical zoom, Fast and accurate AF, Fast sustained 9.3fps continuous shooting, Built-in Wifi and GPS via a smartphone, 1080p60 HD video mode, Focus peaking, Innovative Star shooting modes.
Lacklustre optical viewfinder, No touch-screen. Not articulated either, Exposure compensation dial easily nudged, No panorama mode, No smartphone remote control over Wifi.
The G16 is an easy camera to underestimate, on the face of it, it doesn't seem like it has a lot to offer one year on from its predecessor and at first glance you'd probably guess that existing G15 owners would hold off for whatever the G17 might have...
Nikon's 28mm F1.4E ED appears to roundly complete the company's updated lineup of fast, professional prime lenses. We've already seen some initial images from a Nikon ambassador, but we've worked through a gallery of our own, with a lens of our own over t...
Publicación: 2013-09-17, Autor: Lori , crítica de: cnet.com
The Canon PowerShot G16 produces very good photos in bright light, and the fast lens, optical viewfinder, and relatively streamlined design make it nice to use. Plus, it finally delivers solid continuous shooting
A mediocre Wi-Fi implementation, no articulated LCD, and lack of manual controls while shooting video are among the ways in which the G16 lags behind the competition. And other cameras deliver better photos in low light
While the Canon PowerShot G16 is better than the G15 and remains a nice enthusiast compact, its low-light photo quality disappoints for the money.
If you already own a G15 that's working well, there are few reasons to upgrade to the G16 unless you really want the Wi-Fi connectivity and/or the new Star shooting modes. The small improvements in autofocusing speed are not enough to justify a swap.But i...
Solid build quality, Small size, F/1.8 lens, Fast performance
Wi-Fi didn't always work properly for us, Screen isn't hinged, No EVF
Canon's PowerShot G16 is a solidly built compact that supplies good versatility thanks to its f/18 lens and fast overall performance. We suggest considering it if you want something with a fixed lens that can capture images in high detail...
Full manual control, Raw format shooting, Builtin WiFi
No touchscreen, Limited flexibility with digital filters, Can't use WiFi for remote shooting
Canon always produces solid performers in its G series cameras. While that's appealing to the traditionalist crowd, it is now fighting a harder battle than ever before to keep market share in the crowded premium compact market. While it's true that the G1...
Resumen: Digital Life News Technology News Cameras DateNovember 7, 2013 (1) Read later This 12.1-megapixel camera has a stabilised 5x optical zoom (28-140mm 35mm equivalent) with f1.8-2.8 aperture. It is unusual in having an optical viewfinder, albe...