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
Very good photos in bright light, and the fast lens, optical viewfinder
Larger-than-average image sensor, Sharp
Faster auto-focus and burst shooting speeds
Built-in Wifi and GPS via a smartphone, 1080p60 HD video mode.
Raw support, 1080p60 video, 10fps continuous shooting
One of smallest cameras with RAW & manual control
Good handling, Excellent image quality, Fast and easy to use
Full-featured, best-performing super-zoom
One-size-fits-all bridge cameras are often touted as DSLR alternatives, but they’ve always lacked great performance and image quality – until Sony’s Cyber-shot RX10 showed up, that is.
Excellent LCD screen that's hinged on the side
Premium compact gets upgraded with an EVF
Strong build quality, Impressive vari-angled LCD screen
Pros: 28-200mm f/2.0-4.0 lens range and brightness, sharp images of a good quality.
Fast-shooting, well-designed camera
Fast, 51-point autofocus system, Dual SD card slots
Sharpness was very strong
Exposure, colour and white balance were all uniformly reliable
Excellent still image and video quality complete with RAW support
Electronic level, Full manual control
Wide zoom range, Good image quality
Exceptional photo and video quality, lightning fast performance
Excellent image quality, Wi-Fi connectivity
Delivers decent image quality
Touchscreen, Art filters
Fast AF performance
Small size, wide aperture lens, decent build quality
Waterproof, shockproof, freezeproof and crushproof
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