Canon seems to have returned to top premium compact form with the updated version of its G1 X camera.
Canon has made significant changes to the body of the G1X, but are they for the better?
The Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II’s photo quality is excellent and videos are improved. We have no problems recommending it.
Is Canon’s flagship compact digital camera the answer to photographers’ prayers
Raw support, 1080p60 video, 10fps continuous shooting
Faster auto-focus and burst shooting speeds
One of smallest cameras with RAW & manual control
Good handling, Excellent image quality, Fast and easy to use
Ability to preview the Creative Effects
Sensor records lots of detail
Comprehensive touchscreen interface that is intuitive and efficient
Impressive noise control
Delivers decent image quality
Touchscreen, Art filters
Fast AF performance
Small size, wide aperture lens, decent build quality
Innovative way for smartphone owners to take better-quality, more versatile photos and quickly share them
FullHD video with stereo sound, 10x optical zoom lens
A bold experiment to improve smartphone photography, but its failings are manifold
Flash is intelligent and does supplement ambient light
Built-in Wi-fi, and GPS via a smartphone
Good value for money, Built-in Wi-Fi
Very compact form factor
Decent photo quality for its class, Stylish, ultra-thin metal body
Excellent Magnifying Glass Plus mode
Maintaining good-to-excellent photo quality
Sharp lens, Good quality at high ISOs
Solid image quality in a pocketable body
Compact, Easy to use, First rate optics, Excellent image quality
Excellent built-in Wi-Fi features and two screens to make taking self-portraits easy
Inexpensive, Compact, Front-facing LCD for self portraits
Inexpensive asking price
Excellent Wi-Fi sharing
Very small, Sharp lens, 8x zoom range
Nice performance versus other small cameras
Slim and pocket-friendly
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