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Canon G1 X Mark II

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Brand Canon 2014
Model PowerShot G1 X Mark II
Released Year 2014
Type Digital Cameras
Series PowerShot G Series
Color Black
Autofocus 31-point AF system
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Canon G1 X Mark II features a 1.5-inch CMOS sensor providing high resolution and excellent image quality in a compact body. It offers a versatile 24-120mm equivalent f/2.0-3.9 zoom lens allowing wide-angle to telephoto shooting. The DIGIC 6 image processor enhances low-light performance and speeds up continuous shooting. Autofocus is improved with a 31-point AF system for quick and accurate focusing. The camera supports RAW shooting and provides full manual controls for advanced users. Wi-Fi connectivity allows easy sharing and remote camera control.

Specifications

Country Japan
Type Digital Camera
Model PowerShot G1 X Mark II
Features
  • Compact advanced DSLR-like performance, large sensor,
  • Large Sensor
  • Compact DSLR Replacement
Franchise
  • Canon
  • PowerShot
Language
  • Japanese (original product description)
  • English (Menu and Documentation)
Character NA applicable
TV Show NA applicable
Movie NA applicable
Please note This item is available for purchase at the Super Second Street
UPC NA
Sensor 1.5-inch CMOS, 13.1 megapixels
Lens 24-120mm equivalent f/2.0-3.9
Processor DIGIC 6
ISO Range 100-12800
Autofocus 31-point AF system
Video Full HD 1080p at 30fps
Color Black
MPN M11974
Item Height Approximately 3.0 inches (estimated based on typical model
Item Length Approximately 5.0 inches (estimated)
Material Plastic and Metal Components

Key Advantages

The large 1.5-inch sensor delivers superior image quality compared to typical compact cameras. The bright zoom lens allows shooting in various lighting conditions with creative flexibility. Fast and accurate autofocus supports capturing moving subjects with ease. The DIGIC 6 processor ensures fast response and improved noise control. Compact and stylish design makes the camera portable and suitable for travel. Built-in Wi-Fi adds convenience for sharing images and remote operation.

Limitations

The overall zoom range, while versatile, is limited compared to some competitors with longer telephoto capabilities. The camera is heavier and bulkier than typical point-and-shoot models due to the larger sensor. Continuous shooting speed is moderate and may not satisfy fast action shooters. Battery life is average, requiring spare batteries for extended sessions. The price point is higher than standard compacts, targeting enthusiasts. Limited video features compared to specialized camcorders or mirrorless models.

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