REVIEWS / POINT AND SHOOT / CANON INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

Canon PowerShot G1 X Review

23 May, 2012, 5:22 pm IST | by Aaron Almeida | Point and Shoot

Point and Shoot

Very large point and shoot camera

Very large point and shoot camera
Screen can fold in to protect it against scratches
The side profile of the G1 X is thicker than most other professional point and shoot options
The hand grip featured at the front assists in the handling
The vari angle screen at the back
4x optical zoom found here
Controls at the back are convenient to use
Pop up flash located here

PRICE IN INDIA

47,995

TECH2 RATING

7.0

AVERAGE USER RATING

8.5

How we test

CONTACT

Canon India Private Limited

 info@canon.co.in

 +91 0124 4160 000

 www.canon.co.in


Performance Continued
While recording videos from this camera, we noticed that in videos recorded at full HD 1080p at 24fps, the image quality was good and there were no anomalies appearing on the display. However, we did notice some minor transition issues, while moving from a dark area to a bright one, but after that the camera regains focus. This issue does not last for even a second, so it may not even be noticeable.

Indoor shot

Indoor shot

 

 

The camera’s flash is really powerful and it has multiple levels of adjustment allowing one to set the brightness of the flash that needs to be fired. The brand bundles a 920mAh battery with the camera and they rate it at 250 shots.

 

Verdict

The Canon PowerShot G1 X is priced in India at an MRP of Rs.47,995. This is an extremely expensive camera that will probably put most people off from the get go. The model is a professional camera that is loaded with features that can be a good alternative for a DSLR camera. However, Canon, unlike other brands are not looking to launch a camera that bridges the gap between DSLR cameras and compact point and shoot options, instead, this camera is designed for owners of professional DSLR cameras looking for a point and shoot option. The performance of this camera is really good and almost DSLR quality. The dials here greatly assist in conveniently shooting images and tweaking settings and the feature set is vast, which is expected from a professional point and shoot camera. However, the only thing we actually disliked is the inability to autofocus accurately.

 

4x optical zoom found here

4x optical zoom found here

 


So the question lies with who should purchase this model. The answer is broken up in three ways. Firstly it is a great option for professional photographers who own a camera, like a Canon EOS 5D Mark II and want a secondary camera for casual outings. Secondly, it can be a good option for those who want to step up from compact point and shoot cameras with basic settings to model that is loaded with features and are not willing to make a plunge into the DSLR segment of cameras. And lastly, this model can be an option for those who have close to Rs.50,000 to spend and want to take their photography skills to the next level, just for the heck of it.

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