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Canon PowerShot G1 X : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on August 27, 2013

Pros: Quality and robustness of the machine body, raw images to 14-bit, swivel screen, aperture f2.8 at minimum focus, high compactness

Cons: Viewfinder unusable, macro mode insufficient diaphragm with low luminosities at maximum focal

Opinion: I was looking for the best compact-bridge on the market to be attached to my SLR el `I found it in CANON G1X, a reflex of the fact of limited size, with high quality raw files and jpeg products, robust and easily transportable in a baby carrier. Presence of dials and manual parameter settings as analog SLRs of yore. The compact that every photographer should own. By now we have become inseparable and my reflex is often left at home.

avatarmoderator
sent on April 30, 2013

Pros: It 'true that a digital Bridge that embodies the mission of uniting some of the features of an SLR with those of portability of a semi-compact. Like all the series PowerShot G-rings are multiple commands that allow you to give up and go under the automatic functions of creative manual or semi-automatic obtaining full control of the functions that can be found in a Reflex.rnPer those wishing to deepen l ' Bridge argument here is a mini-guide. : Rnhttp :/ / www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&t=13086rnI G1-X controls are intuitive-rational, excellent dynamic range and color. With the use of the new sensor 4/3 the dimensions are now 18.7x14.0mm with 14.4 MP ... G15 with respect to a sensor 1/1.8 "or 7.4x5.6mm and 12MP .... compared to a sesnsore APS-c has dolo a 20% surface less. sensor to 4:3 compared to the classic 1 / 1.8 "translates into a reduction of the noise very obvious .. more or less the noise that has the g15 200 iso is comparable to the one offering the G1 X to nearly 800 iso. The practical ADJUSTABLE LCDand / tilting and socket for an external flash (I recommend the 270 ex-adjustable and space-saving). External Flash Sync. 1/250 sec. . A good investment for those who practice underwater photography using the dedicated Canon Waterproof Case (40m) WP-DC44 or third parti.rnSimpatica the idea of ??integrating a digital ND filter of 3 stop.rnTra options on how to count possamo High Dynamic Range shooting: you are scanning multiple exposures of the same scene and merges them to obtain images with details in shadow areas or areas luminose.rn Among the accessories are: rn-Lens Hood LH-DC70rn Filter Adapter FA- DC58C-rn-58mm filter Canon 58mm ... Circular Polarizing PL-C B, Neutral Density ND4X-L and L-ND8X, protective, UV

Cons: Battery life less than that of G15, optical f.2, 8, lost macro function (minimum shooting distance of 20cm 1cm against G15), valid optical viewfinder for shooting in sunny days but undeveloped compared to that of an SLR. He lost the ring of iso. When shooting in RAW you get a cut 4:3, only if you set Raw and jpg you get the 3:2 aspect ratio

Opinion: Its stated mission is to be a digital body light, handy that can accompany us throughout the day. It may be the first real approach to digital photography where the photographer can range from a fully automatic control than opting for creative thought-recovery programs manual and semi-automatic.

avatarjunior
sent on March 14, 2013

Pros: Excellent image quality up to ISO 800 and very good up to ISO 3200, 14-bit RAW images, robust body, swiveling LCD screen, there are all the commands on the SLR, excellent metering, High Speed ??Burst HQ that captures six shots at full resolution at 4.5 frames per second, the excellent image stabilization, the ability to mount the flash of the Canon SLR.

Cons: Insufficient macro mode, auto ISO only up to ISO 1600, not the optical viewfinder is fairly worthless, the focus is slow so it is not suitable for moving subjects, diaphragm little bright at maximum focal length.

Opinion: Personally, I am very satisfied of 'purchase. I was looking for a compact, robust with a good quality of image to be used when the camera would be too cumbersome and the Canon PowerShot G1 X is the ideal solution for me indeed, the quality of the files that can "churn" and the availability of all commands needed to fully control the shooting mode the camera does not make me regret that so it remains more often at home.







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