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October 2013
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101 Tests
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249 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Schneller Fokus
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Viele Einstellmöglichkeiten
Full HD mit 60 fps
Gute Effektfilter
WLAN
Gute Bildqualität
Geringes Bildrauschen
Abnehmbarer Objektivring
Sehr schnell
Lichtstarkes Objektiv
Video-Funktionen
Akku-Leistung
Bildqualität
Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität für eine Kompaktkamera (etwa klassenüblich im Bereich 1/1
7")
5-fach-Zoom mit praxistauglicher Brennweite 28-140mm
Die Lichtstärke liegt bei F1
8-2
8
Die Digitalkamera liegt sehr gut und bequem in der Hand
Sehr hohe Bil
Robuste Verarbeitung mit edler Haptik
Solide über alle Blenden gleichermaßen gute Bildergebnisse bis ISO 800
Schneller Autofokus und Serienbilder mit hoher Geschwindigkeit dank DIGIC 6
Sehr gute Ausstattung
Die kaum Wünsche offen lässt
Gute Videofunt
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Display nicht schwenkbar
Kein Mikrofonausgang
Hoher Preis
Optischer Sucher zu klein
Kleiner Zoomfaktor
Panorama-Automatik fehlt
Sehr kleiner Sucher
Für eine Kompaktkamera schon relativ groß (nicht hosentaschentauglich)
Relativ hohes Gewicht der Kamera (354 Gramm)
Zu kleines optisches Sucherbild ohne Aufnahmeinfos
Das Objektiv ragt im Weitwinkel ins Bildfeld
Stativgewinde nicht in der optischen Ac
Tunnelartiger Sucher
Der nur beim Stromsparen und schlechten Lichtverhältnissen hilft
Für eine Kompaktkamera recht groß und schwer
Monitor nicht drehund schwenkbar und ohne Touchfunktion
Veröffentlicht: 2013-09-18, Autor: David , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
Good photos and videos, Enhanced response (fps, focusing), Fast performance, Improved Wi-Fi implementation
Noisy at high ISOs, Expensive for the image quality you get
Although Canon has made some strides with the G16 – closing the spec gap with CSCs and DSLRs on paper – we can't give it our strongest recommendation. At $550 it's just too expensive for the level of quality it delivers. We suggest anyone looking for an...
Impeccable build quality, Startup has got much quicker, Fast autofocus that locks on and keeps track of subjects well, Good screen, Handling: easy to get the hang of using, Picture quality up to 1600 ISO, Video image quality, good 60 fps mode, 10 fps burs
Still no sign of a swivel/tilt screen, Could use more directaccess buttons, Viewfinder is practically unusable, Lens is a little soft, Hissing in video mode, It could be a little more adventurous
The Canon PowerShot G16 is a reassuring camera that does a good job. Its only real stand-out feature is improved responsiveness brought by the Digic 6 image processor. It'll be an ideal companion for users looking for a classic safe bet and who aren't tem...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-09-09, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Zusammenfassung: Compact cameras are going through change of late. Size is on the down, sensor sizes on the up and cameras such as Canon's G-series have had to adapt in the fierce market. The Canon PowerShot G16, which is up there among Canon's top-of-the-line models, has...
Full manual control, Raw format shooting, Built-in Wi-Fi
No touchscreen, Limited flexibility with digital filters, Can't use Wi-Fi for remote shooting
If you're looking for a good workhouse camera to carry around with you, then the Canon G16 a good bet. Take a look at the Canon S120 though if you need something a touch more pocket friendly – it features the same sensor...
If you already own a G15 that's working well, there are few reasons to upgrade to the G16 unless you really want the Wi-Fi connectivity and/or the new Star shooting modes. The small improvements in autofocusing speed are not enough to justify a swap.But i...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-12-09, Autor: Elias , Testbericht von: goodgearguide.com.au
Solid build quality, Small size, F/1.8 lens, Fast performance
Wi-Fi didn't always work properly for us, Screen isn't hinged, No EVF
Canon's PowerShot G16 is a solidly built compact that supplies good versatility thanks to its f/18 lens and fast overall performance. We suggest considering it if you want something with a fixed lens that can capture images in high detail...
Full manual control, Raw format shooting, Builtin WiFi
No touchscreen, Limited flexibility with digital filters, Can't use WiFi for remote shooting
Canon always produces solid performers in its G series cameras. While that's appealing to the traditionalist crowd, it is now fighting a harder battle than ever before to keep market share in the crowded premium compact market. While it's true that the G1...
Zusammenfassung: Digital Life News Technology News Cameras DateNovember 7, 2013 (1) Read later This 12.1-megapixel camera has a stabilised 5x optical zoom (28-140mm 35mm equivalent) with f1.8-2.8 aperture. It is unusual in having an optical viewfinder, albe...
The Canon G series of cameras has sat at the top of the compact pile for several years and there are signs that Canon is taking its customers for granted. The phone app is not worth the effort of installation. The lack of a swivelling LCD is odd for a top...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-07, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
The image quality is good, with an excellent dynamic range. The camera is responsive and a pleasure to hold and use, with fast autofocus. The large aperture lens is excellent.
The lack of manual and software is annoying. The slip of paper that passes for a quick start guide sends the user to the home page of the Canon corporate web site. After that you are on your own, burrowing through layers of interweb stuff looking for the
The Canon G series of cameras has sat at the top of the compact pile for several years and there are signs that Canon is taking its customers for granted. The phone app is not worth the effort of installation and activation. The lack of a swivelling LCD i...