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Canon PowerShot G12 Black Digital Camera
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10 Megapixel - 6.10 mm-30.50 mm - 2.8" LCD - 5x Optical Zoom - Optical - 3648 x 2736 Image - 1280 x 720 Video - QuickTime MOV, MPEG-4 - HDMI - PictBridge - MPN: 4342B001

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  • 3.5
  cnet.com - Feb 4, 2011

Canon PowerShot G12

THE GOOD: Optical viewfinder; articulated LCD; built-in neutral-density filter; very good photo quality for its class. THE BAD: Shot-to-shot performance still a little sluggish; some annoying controls. THE BOTTOM LINE: Relatively unchanged from its predecessor, save the addition of 720p video, the Canon PowerShot G12 remains a very good, more-or-less compact model, designed to please photo...

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  • 4.2
  testseek.com - Jul 7, 2011

Canon PowerShot G12

Testseek.com has collected 80 expert reviews for Canon PowerShot G12 and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

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  • 3.9
  productwiki.com - Dec 27, 2010

Canon PowerShot G12

The Canon PowerShot G12 is a digital compact camera, released in late 2010. As the successor to the PowerShot G11, this camera adds 720p HD video recording at 24fps. Other improvements include a backside-illuminated HS System 10 megapixel CCD sensor, a DIGIC 4 processor and a 2.8-inch LCD screen. In terms of optics, a 5x zoom lens with teleconverting capabilities comes in the box. Compared to its...

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  • 4.0
  cameralabs.com - Nov 23, 2010

Canon PowerShot G12 review at Camera Labs

Canon's PowerShot G12 continues the G-series' proud tradition of delivering high-end features and full manual control in a chunky but portable body. This is Canon's flagship compact: a well-built and feature-packed camera designed to appeal to enthusiasts. The core specification hasn't changed since the G11, but a selection of minor upgrades address some of the issues facing the earlier model,...

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  • 5.0
  Imaging Resource - Nov 17, 2010

Canon PowerShot G12

As the longest running line in digital camera history, the G-series has produced its finest camera yet: the Canon PowerShot G12. Though more of a refinement of the G11, the Canon G12 sports a 10-megapixel sensor, a 5x optical zoom ranging from 28-140mm equivalents, and a 2.8-inch swiveling LCD. That LCD is no slouch, either, with 461,000 dots and excellent color. A new electronic level function...

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  • 4.5
  bestcovery.com - Nov 11, 2010

Best Canon Digital Compact Camera

Bestcovery experts have rated the Canon PowerShot G12 Digital Camera as a best pick for the Best Canon Digital Compact Camera. This product has also been rated as a best pick for the Best Advanced Compact Digital Camera. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive research and evaluations. Click below to see Bestcovery's full review of...

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  • 4.5
  photographyblog.com - Oct 27, 2010

Canon PowerShot G12 Review

The Canon PowerShot G12 is a serious camera aimed firmly at the well-off amateur or pro looking for a carry-everywhere compact. Building on the success of previous G-series models, for 2010 the G12 principally adds 720p HD video, stereo sound, High Dynamic Range shooting mode, and a DSLR-like front control dial. £539 / €649 / $499.99 is an awful lot of money for a compact with a small image...

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  • 4.0
  DCResource - Oct 17, 2010

DCRP Review: Canon PowerShot G12

The PowerShot G12 offers a solid (though somewhat cluttered) design, great photo quality, features for beginners and enthusiasts, HD video, and more optional extras than anything else in its class. Sure, a faster lens, further improved movie mode, and an actual printed manual would be nice, but I guess those will have to wait for the next mode

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