Testseek.com have collected 88 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot G15 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot G15.
May 2013
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Fast f/1.8-2.8 lens
Fast and accurate AF system reminiscent of Canon DSLRs
At an MRP of Rs 34,995, the PowerShot G15 may come across as being highly over-priced to you, but we don't feel so. You get performance close to that of an entry-level DSLR in a pocketable form. In fact, the optics of the G15 is far better than the bund...
Fast f/1.8-2.8 lens, Fast and accurate AF system reminiscent of Canon DSLRs, 1 cm minimum focussing distance for macro shots
Bulky design, Small 1/1.7-inch sensor, No bendable flash
The Canon PowerShot G15 is an advanced point and shoot camera that is just full of surprises. Despite a small sensor, it manages to squeeze out every bit of performance from a tiny, non-BSI sensor. It packs a wallop of features and really steps up the gam...
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Published: 2012-11-07, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
As long as you are OK knowing that the the image quality is stuck a notch below larger-sensor cameras, most of the G15s other attributes are a pleasure. It costs $50 more than the Panasonic LX-7, which we liked a lot. Then, for $100 more, you can get th...
The no-frills design of this premium shooter blends a powerful array of manual controls with plenty of Canon usability. This, therefore, makes it of interest to photography enthusiasts who don't mind paying more for what is, essentially, an all-in-one co...
Abstract: While this is a Digital Camera it makes an excellent bridge unit for those intending to make the jump to a DSLR unit as it has that rarely seen item a viewfinder as well as a decent TFT screen so all groups are catered for....
Published: 2013-02-08, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Excellent image quality, Optical viewfinder, Pro controls
Chunky design, Fixed screen
Is the G15 perfect? Not quite. It's much smaller than its predecessor the G12, and that's led to the odd compromise; as we mentioned there's no dedicated ISO dial or tiltable screen, for starters. But then again this is supposed to be a compact camera, s...
As with previous G series PowerShots, whilst quality is not an exact match, the G15 will appeal most greatly to existing DSLR owners looking for a smaller backup for those shoot-from-the-hip photo opportunities.Tags:Photo & VideoBest prices todayRetailer...
Builttolast aluminium construction. Solid feature set. Optical viewfinder. 5x optical zoom usable during capture of video and stills. Manual top plate dials. Popup flash
LCD screen is fixed. Bulky. Pricey given that a digital SLR could be bought for the same price
Built-to-last aluminium construction, solid feature set, optical viewfinder, 5x optical zoom usable during capture of video and stills, manual top plate dials, pop-up flash
LCD screen is fixed, bulkier overall than all but Nikon’s P7700, pricey given that a DSLR could be bought for even its lower street price around £440
As with previous G series PowerShots, whilst quality is not an exact match, the G15 will appeal most greatly to existing DSLR owners looking for a smaller backup for those shoot-from-the-hip photo opportunities
There are some features left out of the Canon PowerShot G15 that I wouldn't miss – like GPS and an external mic socket – but there are others I would have liked. The lack of a vari-angle LCD is disappointing, and the inclusion of an ill-thought-out viewfi...