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The Canon PowerShot V1 is a compact camera with 4/3 (2.0x) sensor and 22 megapixels manufactured from 2025. The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 100 - 25600 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 30 FPS. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1000 €;
3 users have given it an average vote of 9.7 out of 10
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Pros:Photo and video output, compactness, dedicated cooling for long videos, integrated ND filter
Cons:Lp-e17 battery not very durable, current firmware (1.0.1) not showing battery charge percentage, SD in battery flap
Opinion:I have been waiting for the PowerShot V1 since it was presented by Canon but unfortunately initially it was only put on sale in Asia and not in the rest of the world. Finally it has recently arrived here and as soon as I found one available in my area I booked and bought it on the fly. The camera was chosen for two reasons: as a light body for video (to be used together with the R6 II) or even alone in fast situations, and also as a compact camera body for taking photos when the output does not justify carrying a larger body with lenses and relative weight. I must say that already after the first tests I am really liking the camera both for the photographic and video performance, the file both in terms of performance and weight is very similar to that of the R6 II, obviously on R6 II it is in fact superior also because of the optics that make a significant difference. I had bought a Sony ZV-E10 II as a second video body but I found myself neither with the Sony menus nor with the general performance, as a Canon user for many years with this instead I immediately felt "at home" and I sold all the Sony equipment within a few days. A plus is certainly the dedicated cooling for video (very silent fan) and also the internal presence of an integrated ND filter that can be used both for photos (on or off mode) and in video (even gradually) For those looking for a very versatile compact camera, it is an excellent choice to consider. A couple of things that don't drive me crazy are: the LP-E17 batteries which in my opinion are a bit "scarce" but it could also be my habit of using the LP-E6 which is in fact superior. Another criticism of Canon is that in the menu there is no reference to the percentage of the battery charge (only the drawing of the battery that marks how much it is charged, but the number is missing. It would be convenient to have it) Last thing, but overlookable is the fact that the SD card is in the same slot as the battery. I therefore absolutely recommend this camera for both video and photos. For me grade 9/10
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