All about Digital Camera Canon Powershot G12 Review This year

Let the G Series canon Surprize You.

Keep your eyes on an updated Canon G Series digital camera: The Canon G12. It’s ready to impress the advanced amateurs who have always cheer the G Series. The G12 is still loaded with powerful technologies that has made theCanon G Series cameras so renowned, like the Canon HS SYSTEM, 2.8-inch Vari-angle PureColor System LCD, and RAW + JPEG image modes. Now, this flagship camera paves the way with these new upgrades like 720p HD Video together with stereo sound to get bright clear footage, multiple aspect ratios, High Dynamic Range, Electronic Level, Tracking AF, a Front Dial and more and more to give you even more convenience control than before!

Also Canon G12 Prices is consider quite high compare to other compact digital camera, but if you think about its spec and quality of its image you will find that this is the fair prices!. Actually, it should be compared to the DSLR insteed.

Features

10.0 Megapixel sensorcome out with the DIGIC 4 Image Processor create Canon’s HS SYSTEM for improved low light performance and improve image quality.
Shoot nice 720p HD video in stereo sound and play back on an HDTV with the HDMI output.

Full range of shooting and recording modes including RAW + JPEG for the enhancing the creative control.

Utilizes Canon’s Hybrid IS to compensate for angular and shift camera shake during close-up shooting.

Large, bright 2.8-inch Vari-angle LCD coming with 461,000 dots for shooting at a variety of angles plus an optical viewfinder.

A high-powered of 5x Optical Zoom together with Optical Image Stabilizer, plus a 28mm Wide-Angle Lens allow you to go close and personal to your subjects, bring out the capture more in your frame.

A host of optional accessories including Speedlite flashes, underwater housing and Tele-Converter Lens are available.

The high Dynamic Range scene mode combines multiple shots into one picture showing greater image detail.

Having Image Quality That’s is the best of the series.

The Canon G12 employs the HS SYSTEM by combining a powerful 10.0 Megapixel CCD sensor and Canon’s DIGIC 4 Image Processor. Thanks to this technological advancement, the canon G12 is dramatically more sensitive than cameras with identical megapixel counts, and delivers spectacular images with low minimal noise. Increased sensitivity demands a higher ISO speed, and the PowerShot Canon G12 including with a new maximum setting of ISO 3200. Blur and camera shake are notably reduced for the ultimate in sharpness and clarity.

Also, a new Low Light mode allow you capture images in an astonishing range of conditions. The Canon powershot G12 automatically adjusts the ISO speed from ISO 320 to ISO 12800 in relation to ambient brightness, subject movement or camera shake.

Canon’s Powershot G-series is a stalwart of the high-end compact digital camera market. Aim designed to offer film SLR users a (relatively) affordable ladder into high quality digital imaging, over the past ten years G-series cameras have evolved to become what they are now – aspirational, high-quality compact digital cameras and outstanding second bodies for existing DSLR users, fitting in between ‘mainstream’ compact offerings and small DSLRS.

As you may may seen in our recent high-end compact camera group test, competition in this segment of the market is very severe. But not only does the Canon G12 have to contend with this most recent crop of compact cameras, it also faces stiff competition from an entirely new category – mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. Panasonic, Olympus, Sony and Samsung have started attacking the high-end compact digital camera market with high-quality, but small cameras with much larger (APS-C or Four Thirds) sensors. A camera like the recently unveiled Olympus PEN E-PL2 with its collapsible 14-42mm kit zoom isn’t much bigger (but more expensive) than the G12, and it has a considerably larger sensor (over 5x the light-collecting area).

Along with the Nikon Coolpix P7000, theThe Canon G12 is the largest ‘traditional’ (i.e. fixed lens, small sensor) compact camera currently available. Is the convenience of its 28-140mm (equivalent) built-in zoom and articulated LCD enough to make it stand out from today’s crop of compact and mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras?

Compared to Canon Powershot G11 – key differences

The Canon G12 is extremely similar to its predecessor the G11 in terms of specification, but Canon has made some significant improvements.

This is main of the key differences:

•Slightly lighter (by 4g)
•Higher resolution video mode (720p up from VGA)
•ISO expansion up to 12,800 (at 2.5MP)

•ISO control in 1/3EV steps

•New front control dial (similar to that found on EOS DSLRs)
•Greater choice of aspect ratios
•Hybrid IS mode

•HDR mode

•Electronic spirit level

•Tracking AF mode

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