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Pentax XG-1

Quick information
Brand Pentax 2018
Model XG-1
Released Year 2018
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Compact Digital Camera
Color Black
Optical Zoom 52x
Status Active

Overview

The Pentax XG-1 compact digital camera is equipped with a 16-megapixel CCD sensor that delivers high-resolution images suitable for various photography needs.

It features an impressive 52x optical zoom lens, enabling users to capture distant subjects with clarity and precision.

The camera supports full HD 1080p video recording at 30 frames per second, providing smooth and detailed video capture.

Its 3.0-inch LCD screen allows for easy image composition and review, offering good visibility in different lighting conditions.

The XG-1 incorporates optical image stabilization technology to reduce camera shake and improve image sharpness during telephoto shooting.

Powering the camera is four AA batteries, making it convenient to replace power sources during extended shooting sessions.

Specifications

Digital Zoom 4x
Color Black
UPC 027075279773
MPN PTX 07988, 07988
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Type Digital SLR
EAN 0027075279773
Maximum Resolution 16.0 MP
Model xg-1
Connectivity HDMI
Optical Zoom 52x
Features Red-Eye Reduction, Face Detection, Built-in Flash

Key Advantages

The 52x optical zoom is the standout feature, enabling versatile telephoto shooting without image degradation associated with digital zoom.

The 16MP sensor provides sufficient resolution for quality prints and cropping flexibility.

Compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable and ideal for travel photography.

Optical image stabilization helps produce sharp images even at full zoom or in low light conditions.

Full HD video capability enhances the camera’s multimedia functionality.

Uses widely available AA batteries, which are easy to replace and find worldwide.

Limitations

The sensor is CCD rather than CMOS, which may lead to increased noise in higher ISO settings.

The camera does not feature RAW image capture, limiting professional post-processing flexibility.

Autofocus performance can be slow, especially in low light or at maximum zoom range.

The LCD screen resolution is modest, which may affect image preview accuracy.

Battery life is limited compared to cameras with rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.

Lacks advanced manual controls and connectivity options such as Wi-Fi.

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