Testseek.com have collected 97 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot G11 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot G11.
October 2009
(84%)
97 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The big story here is that Canon has heeded the G10's critics. Reviewers loved that camera's retro design and logical ergonomics but they hated the 14-megapixel sensor. Panasonic's LX3 won the competition for best serious compact with 10 megap...
Abstract: Modellerna i Canons G-serie är kända för fin bildkvalitet, snabba reaktionstider och robust konstruktion. De vänder sig till krävande hobbyoch yrkesfotografer som vill ha ett litet och lätt komplement till systemkameran. Powershot G11, som tar över ...
Abstract: Canons G-serie henvender sig med sin traditionelt fine billedkvalitet, hurtige reaktionstider og robuste konstruktion til krævende fritidsfotografer og professionelle med behov for et lille, let supplement til spejlrefleksudrustningen. PowerShot G11 ta...
It may be priced higher than a 10 megapixel entry level DSLR, but this offers a reliable back up for existing owners wanting to supplement their ‘proper’ camera with something more manageable, without compromising quality too much in the proce...
If you can’t tell by now, I really liked the Canon G11. For someone that usually carries around a DSLR when it’s really too much, the G11 would make a perfect companion. It will likely put a camera in your hands at times when you would have left your...
Very good photo quality, About a full stop advantage over most of the competition in low light, Nice 5X zoom lens with 28 140 mm range (though a faster aperture range would've been nice), Optical image stabilization, Well built, rangefinderstyle body...
Some useful features from the G10 are gone: remote capture, Auto ISO Shift, voice recording, Continuous shooting mode won't win any awards for speed, Movie mode is just VGA, with no use of optical zoom, Ergonomics aren't great: cluttered buttons o...
For the last several years, camera manufacturers have been caught up in a race to see who could produce the camera with the most Megapixels. The PowerShot G-series -- Canon's flagship compact cameras -- went along for the ride. The PowerShot G7 had 10...
grand angle, ergonomie, finition, écran LCD rotatif, capteur de 10 millions de pixels qualité d'image, possibilité de réglage, stabilisation, griffe porte accessoire, le prix.
pas de vidéo HD.
Canon reste dans la démarche de l’évolution dans la continuité. Le petit dernier, le G11, et le G10 se ressemblent comme deux gouttes d’eau. Avec le PowerShot G11, Canon parvient cependant à améliorer son compact exper...
Swivel screen for easy shooting from odd angles, Very solid construction, Good grip, ISO and EV Compensation are on mechanical dials, easy to see and use, but stiff enough that they don't change accidentally, Good wide-angle lens, Excellent Optical Im...
Design is a little bulky, Body is not sealed, Zoom is slow to start, Some buttons are too easily pressed when shooting in vertical mode, Inaccurate optical viewfinder, The LCD image is a little more vibrant than what you'll see on a color-corrected mo...
Camera enthusiasts get more of what they expect from the Canon G-series with the Canon G11: High image quality, good lens quality, and a swiveling LCD screen. We still don't have the f/2.0 lens back, but instead we have a 5x zoom that starts at a usef...
This camera is a joy to use. It is bigger and heavier than other compacts but this makes it feel like a real camera. Image quality is excellent, even up to ISO800. Auto white balance is very good. ...
Hmmm. A hard one. Well, nothing. For a small-sensor compact, this is as good as it gets. ...
The big story here is that Canon has heeded the G10's critics. Reviewers loved that camera's retro design and logical ergonomics but they hated the 14-megapixel sensor. Panasonic's LX3 won the competition for best serious compact with 10 megap...