Thursday, January 12, 2012

Canon Powershot G1 X first look at 2012 CES

I've been using Canon cameras for so long, so I checked them out at the 2012 International CES. Ideal for photography enthusiasts looking for the highest image quality in a compact, point-and-shoot design, the Canon PowerShot G1 X camera features the largest sensor to date for a Canon point-and-shoot model. The camera has a brand new, large 1.5-inch (18.7 x 14mm), 14.3-megapixel High-Sensitivity Canon CMOS sensor, delivering shallow depth of field, a wide dynamic range, an ISO range of up to 12800 and incredible light gathering ability helping to ensure brilliant images in even tough low-light conditions. There's a 4X Optical Zoom, an aperture of f/2.8 to f/16 for shooting portraits and landscapes along with wide-angle capabilities starting at 28mm. Further adding to the EOS-like feature set of this new model is 14-bit, RAW+JPEG shooting and compatibility with accessories such as Speedlite, Macro Twin Lite or the Macro Ring Light flashes. HDR Shooting has been included to ensure the best possible shot is captured as well. The PowerShot G1 X camera also shoots in Full HD 1080p video. The Canon PowerShot G1 X camera has a 3.0-inch vari-angle LCD with 922000 dots of resolution. The inclusion of the Mode Dial on the top of the camera and the Front Dial helps provide more intuitive control of the camera. The estimated selling price of the Canon PowerShot G1 X camera is 9.99 and is scheduled to be available in February.

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