Canon G12 for Amateur and Profesional Photographer
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Canon G12
The Canon PowerShot G12 is a sophisticated compact digital camera that can fit in your pocket, yet gives a full gamut of manual controls and a fairly big zoom. It's the type of camera you ought to consider if you want something that will give you full creative control and a flexible shooting range but without the bulk of a digital SLR and without the expense of an exchangeable lens camera.
Canon G12 Feature
The Canon G12 is ready to enlighten the advanced amateurs who have always celebrated the G Series. The G12 is still loaded with great technologies that has made the G Series cameras so popular, like the Canon HS SYSTEM, 2.8-inch Vari-angle PureColour System LCD, and RAW + JPEG image modes.
Features :
- HS System
- High-sensitivity 10 MP CCD
- 28mm wide, 5x zoom lens, Hybrid IS
- 7.0 cm (2.8") vari-angle LCD, Electronic Level, OVF
- Front Dial, Full Manual & RAW
- HD movies, HDMI
- High Dynamic Range mode
- Smart Auto
- Multi-Aspect Shooting
- Extensive accessory system
It ought to be taken into consideration that the Canon G12 employs a backside-illuminated (BSI) CMOS image sensor that is more receptive to light.
PowerShot G12 has been designed to offer finer performance to match the wishes of professionals and enthusiasts alike., that extends with the lens when using the zoom to offer full coverage throughout the zoom range.The Canon G12 is an extraordinary camera; one packed with creative modes for the enthusiast yet gives the total manual control to the more experienced used. For the photographer who travels regularly but does not have space for a DSLR, this would be the ideal answer. For the new enthusiast who is looking to learn about manual control on a camera, this is a good option too.







Christopher Price Level 2 Commenter 17 months ago
This would be more informative if you included the zoom range equivilent...28mm to ? telephoto in order to better compare with the new interchangable lens non-DSLR's now available.
My favorite camera is still my Canon A1 35mm, but I can see it going the way of the Dodo bird!