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Big Impact. C 7 Image Processor. Continuous Shooting at up to 7. Dust- and Water-resistant. Dust-and Water-resistant. Panoramic Shot Mode. Full HD 60p. Optional Waterproof Case and Lens Hood.

Type of Camera. Image Capture Device. Total Pixels. Effective Pixels. Focal Length. Optical Zoom. Digital Zoom. Focusing Range. Autofocus System. Optical Viewfinder. Built-in electronic color viewfinder with 0.

LCD Monitor. LCD Pixels. LCD Coverage. Aperture and Shutter. Maximum Aperture. Shutter Speed. Exposure Control. ISO in Auto mode Max. Light Metering Method. Exposure Control Method. Exposure Compensation. White Balance. White Balance Control. Built-in Flash. Flash Range. Flash Exposure Compensation. Shooting Specifications. Picture Style. Self Timer. Wireless Control. Still Image: Exif. Image Storage. Storage Media. File Format. Image Recording Format. Number of Recording Pixels. Audio Out.

Power Supply. Power Source. Shooting Capacity. Playback Time. Maximum Resolution. Digital Zoom. Buying format. Free postage. Canon Powershot G1X Canon PowerShot G1 X Results pagination - page 1 1 2 3. Is the Canon G1X easy to use? What focal distance is the Canon G1X suitable for? Does the G1X have some noteworthy features? Yes, the camera has, amongst others, the following features: Big Lens: The G1X has a big lens, especially considering that the camera isnt an SLR camera.

Despite trying to create a camera that won't directly compete with its DSLRs, Canon may have inadvertently added to the list of cameras many would-be Rebel buyers will look at instead.

After using a g10 in good light for excellent results I wasn't prepared for another powershot with great results in not just good light but also low light. Now the g1x is my go to camera for general shooting city, town or country. Shoot in raw and get excellent images - sharp and great DR. In fact if you take the time to learn how to use it fotos are comparable to most dslrs of its time which means I can leave the aps-c and full frame home if its just a casual day outside.

Not only good enough to recommend but picked up a second one for the day they are no longer available at a great " used " price. The G1X proves that a bigger sensor or camera is no guarantee for better pictures. The badly designed sensor with leak of dynamic range in combination with a low budget lens is the right receipt for a crappy camera.

The lens is really disappointing. Also the shortest focus range, is absolutely unacceptable. I was tempted by the big sensor and big price reduction, now that the G1X MK2 is on the market, But this is without doubt the wurst camera i owned as long as i can remember. This camera does not have a badly designed sensor and it definitely doesn't have a low budget lens. Good job the screen is decent! Dynamic range is in line with many other cameras with a similar sized sensor from the same period - ie.

For a compact camera, it's good. Blown highlights are the result of the exposure system centering exposure around a mid-grey, as do most other cameras. If you are shooting a contrasty scene, reduce exposure.

The lens - IMO you couldn't be further from the truth here. The lens is one of the best ever put in a compact camera. It's sharp across the frame at all focal lengths when stopped down 1 stop, still very good at full aperture. Clarity is good, flare is minimal, CA is low. Distortion at the wide end is par for the course with compact cameras. Overall, far better than any kit lens. Viewfinder - yes it's not great, but it's a lot better than 1 nothing, 2 an add-on EVF that you can't afford.

Use - I would say that travel, landscape and city scape are amongst the areas where this camera really excels. Still the same flimsy, delicate lens and leaf design, I assume. No thanks. After both a G10 and a G16 succumbed to 'shutter error' the G16 within a week , it's manual transmission for me from now on.

Something I make work by twisting with my fingers. Come to think of it, I lose count of the number of my devices which have died simply because the 'automated' systems failed.

VCR's, tape-decks, Minidisk players, and now cameras. I bought a G1X 2 weeks ago from a person that bought it for his wife for Christmas. I usually shoot with a Nikon D and the Nikon higher priced lenses. For underwater and a light carry around I had a G10 for 5 years. After 2 weeks of shooting I must say that I'm amazed by the IQ of the photos this camera puts out. Low light shots up to ISO are allot better than my D It's not a perfect camera but then non of them are. Ordered a Canon D close up lens for it after seeing how well that worked on Marco Nero's photos with the G1X on www.

This camera also shoots some very good underwater photos from examples I have seen on the internet so I picked up Canon's case on sale for my trips south. I've been wanting this camera since it was announced. I also have owned a G6 and currently G10 and S So, I'm pretty familiar with where this camera fits in and what a step it is for Canon to take. I just bought a used version at a very nice price so will be trying it out in the near future. I would have rated the camera a little higher, based on my past experience with Canon and reports I've read from reviews and owners.

Particularly, Optics and Performance would have got a couple ticks up in my estimation. I think a 79 or 80 would have been appropriate -- being practically in a category of its own: attached zoom, large sensor, compact camera. It won't be a camera for everyone, true. Image quality G1X, dpreview reports "excellent image quality across the ISO range without nasty surprises".

I would like to refer to the www. This defect seems to be confirmed by Canon. Would anybody comment on this? I've noticed that the g1x took this studio shot at f7. Could somebody explain me why's that? It would be nice to know the shutter speed too. This has a sensor much bigger than the others, so needs to be stopped-down further in order to provide enough depth-of-field.

Please sorry my ignorance, but to achieve this it has to use a slower shutter speed too or, thanks to the higher light-catching capabilities of the bigger sensor the g1x uses comparable shutter speeds as, say, the g15 or p , with a smaller aperture? If Canon increases DR able to at least match T2i and updates its Panorama mode similar to the Sony's would be great , this would be true compact I'm looking for.

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