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December 2017
(81%)
110 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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220 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
It's so small considering the sensor size
Great image quality from APS-C size sensor
Dual Pixel AF is a capable autofocus system
Built-in EVF and vari-angle toucshcreen controls
Solid dust/drip-proof construction
Small body
Large APS-C sized sensor
Vari-angle screen
Cut-above in image quality
Weatherproof build
Excellent touchscreen interface
Class-leading image quality
Excellent control layout and handling
Robust weather-resistant construction
APS-C sensor in a small body
Built-in EVF
Refined touchscreen interface
Compact size
Impressively compact
Given the sensor size
Simple but powerful smartphone connectivity
The editors didn't like
Maximum aperture quickly drops to f/5.6 which is limiting
Zoom could be snappier through the range
Autofocus won't rival a DSLR
It's obviosuly expensive
Limited zoom
Limited aperture range
Poor battery life
Battery life could be better
No 4K
Lens is a little limited in terms of creative potential
Relatively poor battery life
No 4K video recording
Limited zoom range
Battery life restrictive
Only 1080p video capture
Lens is somewhat limited in terms of creative potential
Published: 2017-10-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
It's so small considering the sensor size, great image quality from APS-C size sensor, Dual Pixel AF is a capable autofocus system, built-in EVF and vari-angle toucshcreen controls, solid dust/drip-proof construction
Maximum aperture quickly drops to f/5.6 which is limiting, zoom could be snappier through the range, autofocus won't rival a DSLR, it's obviosuly expensive
In the world of compact cameras it's rare to find one with an APS-C sensor - there's the never-been-followed-up Nikon Coolpix A from 2013, or the more recent Ricoh GR - and, until this Canon reared its head, there's never been one with a zoom lens. That i...
With the PowerShot G1 X Mark III, Canon has managed a really impressive technological feat – it's barely believable that such a small body can accommodate an APS-C sensor and a zoom lens. What's more, from my short time with it so far it appears to be a v...
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Published: 2018-03-23, Author: Terry , review by: tomsguide.com
Compact and lightweight, Very good for travel, Offers many scene modes, Excellent in low light and challenging lighting, Responsive swiveling touch screen
Lacks 4K video recording, Only 3x optical zoom, Slightly less versatile than other high-end bridge cameras, Very pricey for its class
For an advanced bridge camera, the PowerShot G1 X Mark III has a gentle learning curve but provides plenty of power for expanding your skills and creativity. It's also extremely compact, which is important when you're traveling. Still, for the high price...
Despite the minor nitpicking above, the Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III is a really good option for serious photographers who want big camera results in a surprisingly small package. In fact, Canon's “point-and-shoot” terminology almost feels inappropriate...
Large sensor for excellent image performance, Sleek, compact and lightweight, Solid build and textured finish, Intuitive, ergonomic design, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, Vari-angle touchscreen LCD, Great noise handling, Several connectivity options,
Pricey at $1300, Largest aperture at only f2.8, Maximum zoom at 72mm equivalent, No 4K video capture, Battery life at only 200 shots, Close focusing at 10cm
(For more samples, make sure check out our Sample Image Gallery HERE!)We can't deny that the Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III is a powerful tool in a tiny body. The fact that it's got a large APS-C sensor as well as a Dual Pixel CMOS AF, a fast image process...
General photography, landscapes and world travelers who don't mind bringing along an extra battery or two
24MP APS-C sensor, good image quality, Abundant external controls, High level of build, claimed weather-sealing, Usefully small, Comfortable grip, Reliable Dual Pixel autofocus, Fully-articulating touchscreen, High quality electronic viewfinder, 9fps burs
The G1 X Mark III is an impressively compact camera with a large APS-C sensor and a zoom lens with a versatile focal range. It has tons of direct controls and can produce great image quality, but is expensive and the permanently attached lens has a slow a...