The Canon PowerShot G15 the newest addition to the G series of Canon, is an advanced point and shoot camera that is just full of surprises. It improves on many things when compared to the G12, at ...
Canon already outed a pair of superzoom cameras prior to Photokina 2012, but it turns out the company wasn't done adding to its PowerShot family. First, we have the PowerShot G15, which has a 28 - ...
Canon's wireless-toting EOS 6D isn't the company's only new model of the morning; there's also a trio of PowerShots, the G15, SX50 HS and S110, set to hit store shelves even sooner. The Canon ...
After quite a significant waiting period, the Canon G12 has finally been upgraded in the shape of the 12.1 million pixel Canon PowerShot G15, unveiled at Photokina 2012. At first glance, the Canon G15 ...
Canon’s “G” line of cameras have always appealed to point-and-shooters looking for more of a pro experience. The new G15 has some great details—is it a $499 camera worth considering? A hefty $499 ...
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At first glance the Canon PowerShot G15 looks very similar to its two-year-old predecessor, the G12 (there were no G13 or G14 models), with little changed in terms of shape and form. Canon's ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The G15 is one of the few point-and-shoot cameras on the ...
The Canon PowerShot G15 is an enthusiast-level camera built into a compact as opposed to an interchangeable lens system. This may leave it short on some features, but where it doesn’t compromise is on ...
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