

- #CANON POWERSHOT G1 X MARK II VS SONY MOVIE#
- #CANON POWERSHOT G1 X MARK II VS SONY 1080P#
- #CANON POWERSHOT G1 X MARK II VS SONY MANUAL#
There’s also built-in Wifi accompanied by NFC and Bluetooth to ease connectivity, while the latter allows seamless GPS location tagging.
#CANON POWERSHOT G1 X MARK II VS SONY 1080P#
There’s no 4k video nor a microphone input, but the Mark III’s 1080p video (up to 60p) benefits from the confident focusing of Dual Pixel CMOS AF and the ability to tap the screen to pull-focus the AF system also supports burst shooting at 7fps or with fixed focus at 9fps. These are squeezed into a drip and dustproof body with a built-in 2.36 Million dot OLED electronic viewfinder and a fully-articulated 3in touchscreen. The PowerShot G1X Mark III couples the 24 Megapixel APSC sensor with a 3x / 15-45mm zoom lens equivalent to 24-72mm, with an f2.8-5.6 focal ratio, closest focusing distance of 10cm at wide angle, four-stop optical stabilizer, and a built-in 3-stop ND filter. This is essentially the same sensor employed in the EOS 80D and Canon’s 24 Megapixel mirrorless cameras, featuring Dual Pixel CMOS AF for smooth and confident focusing in stills and movies. The previous G1X Mark II stood out in the series thanks to its larger 1.5in type sensor, which the Mark III now trumps with an even larger APSC sensor. Announced in October 2017, it comes three and a half years after its predecessor, the G1X Mark II, and now represents the flagship in the PowerShot G range. The Canon PowerShot G1X Mark III is a premium compact camera aimed at those who desire DSLR quality in a smaller, fixed lens body. Alternatively get yourself a copy of my In Camera book or treat me to a coffee! Thanks! Buy it now! Check prices on the Canon G1 X Mark III at Amazon, B&H, Adorama, or Wex.
#CANON POWERSHOT G1 X MARK II VS SONY MOVIE#
The G1X Mark III may have some annoying omissions for movie shooters, but remains one of Canon's most compelling compacts appealing as a standalone camera or a companion to larger DSLRs. Don't underestimate the appeal of squeezing the photo and movie quality of the EOS 80D into a compact weatherproof body weighing less than 400g either. Revealingly its rivals with smaller 1in sensors typically couple them with brighter lenses, allowing them to roughly match the G1X Mark III on resolution, noise and potential for background blurring, but there's no arguing with the APSC sensor's superior dynamic range, allowing the G1X Mark III to capture a greater tonal range and more saturated colours. These all make the G1X Mark III one of the most powerful compacts to date, but there's still no 4k video, nor microphone input, and the big sensor also makes it one of the most expensive compacts around.

The sensor also boasts Dual Pixel CMOS AF, allowing it to smoothly and confidently refocus for stills or movies.
#CANON POWERSHOT G1 X MARK II VS SONY MANUAL#
Summary The Canon G1X Mark III is a unique camera, squeezing a large APSC sensor - the same found in the EOS 80D and EOS M5 models - into a relatively compact weatherproof body with a 3x optical zoom, built-in viewfinder, fully-articulated touchscreen, plenty of manual control and excellent wireless capabilities.
