Słaby | Przeciętny | Dobry | Świetny | |
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Rozmiar ekranu | 1,8 in Najlepsza: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Rozmiar ekranu: 6,7 in | |||
Efektywne piksele | 3 Mpx Najlepsza: Hasselblad H6D-100c Efektywne piksele: 100 Mpx | |||
Maksymalna rozdzielczość | 2048 x 1536 px Najlepsza: Leica M11 Maksymalna rozdzielczość: 9528 x 6328 px |
Typ czujnika | CCD |
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Rozmiar czujnika | 7.14 mm |
Fotodetektorowe czujniki | 3.0 Mpx |
Efektywne piksele | 3.0 Mpx |
Współczynnik obrazu w: h | 4:3 |
Maksymalna rozdzielczość | 2048 x 1536 px |
Inne uchwały |
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Zoom optyczny | 3.0 x |
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Zoom cyfrowy | 4.0 x |
Minimalna apertura | 2 |
Maksymalny otwór przysłony | 2.5 |
Równ. Ogniskowej | 34 - 102 |
Autofocus |
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Ręczne ustawianie ostrości | Tak |
Normalny zakres ostrości | 70.0 cm |
Zakres ostrości makro | 5.99 cm |
Minimalny czas otwarcia migawki | 8.0 s |
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Maksymalny czas otwarcia migawki | 1.0 s |
Priorytet migawki | Tak |
Priorytet przysłony | Tak |
Kompensacja ekspozycji plus | 2 |
Kompensacja ekspozycji minus | -2 |
Kroki kompensacyjne Expousure | 1/3 |
Wbudowana lampa błyskowa | Tak |
Zasięg błysku | 4.5 m |
Tryby lampy błyskowej |
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Zewnętrzna lampa błyskowa | Tak |
Ciągły napęd | 1.3 fps |
Samowyzwalacz | Tak |
Opcje samowyzwalacza | 10 |
Waga | 490.0 g |
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Szerokość | 120.0 mm |
Wysokość | 77.0 mm |
Głębokość | 64.0 mm |
Technologia akumulatorowa | Litowo-jonowy |
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Nagrywanie poklatkowe | Nie |
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Czujnik orientacji | Nie |
ISO |
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Ustawienia balansu bieli | 5 |
Niestandardowy balans bieli | Tak |
Rodzaj stabilizacji obrazu | Nie |
Nieskompresowany format | RAW |
Rozmiar ekranu | 1.8 in |
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Ekran dotykowy | Nie |
Na żywo | Tak |
Wizjer | Optyczny |
Typ nadwozia | Kompaktowy |
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Kolor produktu | Srebrny |
Uszczelniony | Nie |
Rodzaje przechowywania | Compact Flash Type I/II |
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Wersja USB | 1.0 |
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Pilot | Tak |
In 2000 Film was King but Canon launched the PowerShot G1. A Prosumer Digital that should have sent warning bells. And it's still useable.
Anyone watching the emergence of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras will have spent much of the last year patiently waiting for Canon and Nikon to show their hands. Nikon clearly decided such cameras didn't need large sensors, and it appears Canon has concluded they don't need interchangeable lenses. Both these moves make sense for companies wanting dedicated photographers to keep buying DSLRs, but Canon's approach is likely to be of more interest to those enthusiasts.
A departure from the norm? Not what was expected? A few sites have claimed the G1 is the "replacement for the Pro 70". I personally have other thoughts. The G1 is a direct competitor to Nikon's 990 and Olympus's C-3030Z, it has a completely different form-factor to the Pro 70 (it's more like the S range) and doesn't feature Canon's recently announced 10x optical zoom stabilised digital camera lens.
Detailed review of Canon PowerShot G1, with actual sample images, and a detailed data sheet.
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For an advanced bridge camera, the Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III has a gentle learning curve but provides plenty of power for expanding your skills and creativity. Still, it could have more extras for the high price.
A departure from the norm? Not what was expected? A few sites have claimed the G1 is the "replacement for the Pro 70". I personally have other thoughts. The G1 is a direct competitor to Nikon's 990 and Olympus's C-3030Z, it has a completely different form-factor to the Pro 70 (it's more like the S range) and doesn't feature Canon's recently announced 10x optical zoom stabilised digital camera lens.
The Canon PowerShot G1 X is a serious compact camera with a large 1.5-inch image sensor. Building on previous G-series models, the G1 X also offers a 4x, 28-112mm zoom lens, 1080p HD video with stereo sound, 3 inch vari-angle screen, optical viewfinder and manual controls. £699 / €799 / $799.99 is a lot of money to pay for a fixed-lens compact camera - read our Canon PowerShot G1 X review to find out if it's worth it.
Canon has somehow shoehorned an APS-C-sized sensor into its flagship compact camera, but it’s come at a cost
A unique compact, thanks to an APS-C sensor and zoom lens
It's like the little brother to your DSLR
The Good. With a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor outfitted in a sleek, ultra-lightweight compact body, the Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III is a great little tool that gives you beautiful, crisp images and good quality videos. It features an image and video stabilizer, a DIGIC 7 image processor for quicker data
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