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The Canon PowerShot G1 X may look like the company's existing
G-series compacts, but is a very different prospect. It's a large
sensor (only 20% smaller than the sensors Canon uses in most of its
DSLRs) camera with a flexible 28-112mm-equivalent, 4x zoom lens and
extensive manual controls. The company says it sees it as a camera for
photographers who already have a high end DSLR such as a 5D Mark II or
7D, but at a price of $799, we think it'll appeal much more widely than
that. After repeated waves of cameras aimed at point-and-shoot
upgraders, it's heartening to see a camera really living up to the
billing of a 'serious compact.'
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Overall, the G1 X is an excellent
camera for some but not for everyone. If you are aware of its
shortcomings, such as the sluggish AF, limited close-focusing capability
or lack of manual control in video, and think you can live with them,
the Canon gives you great image quality and a versatile zoom range in a
small package and without the need to carry a stack of lenses.
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