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Testseek.co.uk have collected 135 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot G1 X and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot G1 X.
Award: Most Awarded February 2012
February 2012
 
(79%)
135 Reviews
Users
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149 Reviews
79 0 100 135

The editors liked

  • Picture quality up to 3200 ISO
  • Swivel LCD
  • Goodquality 4x zoom lens
  • Burst mode 5.4 fps for 6 frames
  • RAW mode (14 bits)
  • Cracking image quality
  • 14 bit raw images
  • Sturdy build
  • Simple assembly
  • Ideal for location and studio use
  • Well constructed yet lightweight
  • Image quality
  • Hardware features
  • Build quality
  • Customisable
  • Classleading image quality for an advanced compact
  • Impressive high ISO performance
  • Super sharp lens that captures lots of detail
  • Variangle LCD screen adds flexibility
  • Useful builtin 3stop ND filter

The editors didn't like

  • P mode isn't fully adjustable
  • OVF could be more accurate and more comfortable
  • Screen poorly calibrated (inaccurate colours etc.)
  • Too slow to start up
  • 1080 video at 24 fps only
  • Disappointing macro mode
  • Small viewfinder
  • Can't shoot subjects close to lens
  • Focus could be faster
  • It's rather big
  • Further accessories likely to be needed
  • Pricey
  • Can be awkward if holding for extended periods of time
  • Macro distance
  • Microphone

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  Published: 2012-05-02, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com

  • Abstract:  The Summer Gadget Series is presented by the Galaxy Nexus from Sprint . Android 4.0, Google Wallet and Google Play make it pure Google. Truly Unlimited data from Sprint makes it unstoppable. Check it out . Product: Canon PowerShot G1 XPrice: $799What It's...

 
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  Published: 2012-04-21, Author: Mike , review by: technobuffalo.com

  • Abstract:  The Canon PowerShot G1 X hoodwinked the digital camera market when it was announced back in January at CES. Traditionally, no fixed lens point-and-shoot camera had ever dabbled with a large sensor before, if you exclude the very expensive Fujifilm X10. Bu...

 
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  Published: 2012-04-12, Author: Dan , review by: pdnonline.com

  • Excellent overall image quality, surprisingly low noise results without significant loss of detail up to ISO 6400, very nice 3inch, variangle LCD, superb 1080p HD recording with stereo sound, chunky but still portable camera build, better popup flash
  • Slow startup to first shot speed, slow shottoshot speed, ISO dial removed to make room for popup flash, expensive
  • Photographers had been hoping that Canon would come out with a compact camera with a DSLR-size sensor for the last few years and while the G1 X isn't exactly that camera—its CMOS chip is just a smidge smaller than APS-C—it's very close. Even better, that ...

 
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  Published: 2012-04-03, review by: wired.com

  • Large sensor produces excellent images. Solid construction. Nice manual controls have a satisfying feel. Very little noise, even at higher ISOs
  • Slow, fixed lens. Viewfinder is close to worthless. Battery life isn't great. Difficult to justify the 0 price tag for the subpar fixed lens when multilens cameras are available for under ,000

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  Published: 2012-03-14, review by: Kenrockwell.com

  • Abstract:  The Canon G1 X is the biggest compact digital camera ever from Canon. It's bigger because it uses the largest sensor ever crammed into a compact digital camera by Canon, a healthy 14 x 18.7mm (1.85x ) CMOS chip. The has...

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  Published: 2012-03-11, review by: dcresource.com

  • Excellent photo quality, with low noise until highest ISOs, Solid build quality, with lots of dials and direct buttons, Optical image stabilization, Super high resolution 3inch rotating LCD display, Optical viewfinder is always a nice touch, Full manual controls, including RAW support, Smart Auto mode picks a scene mode (and the proper IS setting) for you, Tons of scene modes and Creative Filters
  • Expensive, Likes to clip highlights (hint: use DR correction), Lens on the slow side at telephoto end, AF performance needs improvement, Long minimum focus distances mean frequent switching between normal and macro AF when subjects are close, Design annoyances: bulky body, lens visible through viewfinder, can't access memory card slot when using tripod, Movies are a bit choppy due to 24 fps frame
  • Conclusion The PowerShot G1 X is Canon's flagship compact digital camera, and in most respects, it earns that title. For those looking for a compact camera which can rival that of a D-SLR or interchangeable lens camera, look no further. That said, the...

 
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  Published: 2012-03-01, review by: digital-photography-school.com

  • Quality: very, very good. The auto exposure system works well in dealing with wide ranges of brightness, as can be seen in the above beachside shots. Note: there is detail even in the foreground figures, while still delivering information in the surf back...

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  Published: 2012-03-01, review by: luminous-landscape.com

  • Abstract:  This is true as well for the laws of physics as they apply to camera design. As photographers we all want small size and light weight, but want this to be combined with high image quality, long zoom range and wide apertures. Why shouldn't we? But, the art of the compromise is needed when companies actually sit down to design new cameras...

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  Published: 2012-03-01, review by: cameralabs.com

  • Superb image quality. Essentially matches 18 Mpixel APS-C DSLRs, Great quality 3in / 920k fully articulated screen, Flash hotshoe and lots of physical controls, Built-in lens with useful general-purpose range and built-in ND filter.
  • Relatively large and heavy body compared to PowerShots and rival CSCs, Fixed lens with terrible macro and modest shallow DOF effects, Slow continuous shooting and average handling speed, No manual control over movies nor external microphone input.
  • The Canon PowerShot G1 X is very much a camera of two personalities. On the happy side is superb image quality which matches - and in some cases slightly exceeds - what you can expect from Canon's 18 Megapixel EOS DSLRs, but in a much more portable bo...

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  Published: 2012-02-29, Author: Jim , review by: digitalcamerareview.com

  • Excellent images, video, Very good at high ISO, Manual controls
  • Costs as much as a DSLR, Slow AF acquisition, Only 77% VF coverage
  • When Canon chose to include a large, almost DSLR-like sensor in the latest flagship point-and-shoot and then combined that with a relatively modest resolution and latest generation processing technology, the writing was on the wall for ISO performance a...

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