tiistai 13. lokakuuta 2015

PopPhoto.com: New Gear: Canon Announces PowerShot G5X and G9X Advanced Compact Cameras

Canon’s mirrorless camera line isn’t the only series getting an update this fall. The company has just announced two new additions to their high-end G-series PowerShot line of compact cameras in the G5 X and the G9 X. Here’s a breakdown of each new camera.

PowerShot G5 X

Canon PowerShot G5 X Camera

At first glance, the G5 X looks a bit, well, odd. It has a relatively small body, but it’s equipped with a full-sized electronic viewfinder as well as a reasonably burly grip. The aesthetic reminds me a bit of the adorable Pentax Q, but without as much cuteness. Inside is a 20.2-megapixel, 1-inch, CMOS sensor and a Digic 6 processor that combine for a maximum ISO setting of 12,800.

The G5 X’s lens is a 24-100mm equivalent (field of view) and has a maximum aperture range of F/1.8-2.8. With a 1-inch sensor and a fast lens like that, it should actually be capable of some solid bokeh.

The viewfinder may look a bit odd sitting on top of a small camera, but it has 2.36-million dots of resolution on its OLED display. The three-inch display on the back of the camera has 1.04-million dots of resolution and is also a touchscreen.

As it sits at the high-end of Canon’s compact line, the controls are also abundant and seem rather well-placed, which is not always a given on a compact camera.

The G5 X will cost $799, which it ships in November, making it cheaper than the flagship G3 X, which has a lot more zoom, but lacks the built-in EVF.

PowerShot G9 X

Canon G9 X Compact Camera

The G9 X looks a lot more like a traditional compact camera than the G5 X and seems a bit like the spiritual evolution of the S120 compact camera. It has the same 1-inch, 20.2-megapixel sensor inside and uses a 28-84mm (equivalent) lens with a maximum aperture range of F/2-4.9.

While it doesn’t have as many advanced features as the G5 X, it does offer a full suite of manual controls and it’s built to be very compact so it can even fit in a pocket.

The G9 X will be available in November for $529.

On paper, both of these cameras look extremely solid. They’re both leaps and bounds above what a smartphone camera is capable of and the overall aesthetic design seems pretty excellent. We’re looking forward to trying them out when retail models become available.



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