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February 2012
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135 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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158 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Capteur de reflex et zoom
Taillé pour les baroudeurs
Ecran orientable
Modes artistiques
Filtre ND (densité neutre) intégré
L'enregistrement en RAW
Qualité des images jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Écran LCD monté sur rotule
Zoom optique 4x de qualité
Mode rafale à 5
4 ips sur 6 vues
Enregistrement Raw sur 14 bits
Qualité d'image
Gestion du bruit
Prise en main
Qualité de fabrication
écran articulé.
Grand capteur
Qualité des clichés
Taille et poids contenus
Ecran orientable
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Plage optique commune
Rafale limitée à six images consécutives
Viseur optique décevant
Viseur optique peu précis et peu confortable
Rendu des valeurs et des couleurs de l'écran décevant
Extrait: I intend to complete a full Canon PowerShot G1 X review in the future - taking an especially close look at the image quality this large-sensored, pro-grade point and shoot camera can deliver. ...
Excellent image quality, Low image noise, Good image sharpness, Good colors with tweak, Great WB in brightlight, Quick shutterlag, Builtin 3step ND filter, Intuitive interface, Durable build quality, Neocamera, Photography Blog
Generally sluggish AF, Glacial AF in lowlight, Some overexposure, Bluish cast in lowlight, Slow shottoshot speed, 1s video record delay, Low batterylife, No AEB in M mode, Optical tunnel viewfinder partly obstructed by lens, DC Resource, Trusted Reviews
The Canon Powershot G1 X is the first G-series to use a large sensor, somewhere between a 4/3 sensor and an APS-C one. The 14 MP one fitted in the Canon G1 X gives superb image quality, making it produce the best image quality among fixed-lens cameras. No...
Extrait: Another new camera announced today comes from Canon – the Powershot G1X. This camera too comes with a larger CMOS sensor – however unlike many other cameras with larger sensors is an all in one camera with no interchangeable lenses. Canon are billing ...
Extrait: Image quality is often associated with interchangeable lenses, but the truth is that these two options are not necessarily linked. Canon has realized that many photographers do want DSLR-like image quality, but in a compact camera style body with an e...
Extrait: Canon PowerShot G1 X Hands-on Preview January 2012 | Richard Butler and Andy Westlake Anyone watching the emergence of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras will have spent much of the last year patiently waiting for Canon and Nikon to show their ha...
Good detail and resolution at low sensitivities, Excellent high ISO performance, very clean output with good detail, Compact dimensions for sensor size and lens range, Intuitive user interface with good number of external controls and customizability, Excellent build quality with metal body and comfortable rubber grips, Articulated screen useful for waist-level and high angle shooting, Very imp
Very slow continuous shooting for this class of camera, no control over parameters in High-Speed Burst scene mode, Comparatively slow AF, slowing down further in macro mode, Limited close focusing capabilities require frequent switches to macro focus mode, Built-in zoom lens is relatively slow, especially at the tele-end, Slightly steep tone curve in the highlights can lead to blown highlights
The G1 X is Canon's first, by many nervously anticipated, venture into large-sensor compact cameras and, without a doubt, a particularly interesting addition to the marketplace. The G1 X is a hard camera to categorise though - it combines excellent 'l...
Given the same money will buy the Samsung NX11 (with an ‘APS-C' size sensor), Sony NEX-C3 (likewise), Pentax Q (with a much smaller sensor) or the Olympus E-PL3 (with a Micro Four Thirds sensor), should the G1X really have interchangeable lenses? Given th...
Simple assembly, Ideal for location and studio use, Well constructed yet lightweight
Further accessories likely to be needed, Pricey, Can be awkward if holding for extended periods of time
Buying Guide Best compact camera Priced at £699 (RRP) in the UK and $799.99 in the US, the Canon PowerShot G1X costs more than some entry-level DSLRs, so Canon's really taking a gamble when it comes to estimating the level of appeal its unprecedented new ...
Excellent image quality, Comfortable to use with extensive manual controls
Not great for macros, Only 4x zoom
Canon's PowerShot G1X is a high-level performer. Its image quality in our tests was excellent, as was its overall performance. It's a camera that's well built, it features manual controls and it's comfortable to use for the most part. It's not ideal for m...
Publié: 2012-03-22, Auteur: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Excellent price. The image quality is excellent in RAW and good in JPEG with two caveats (see below). The lens is superb and images are pinsharp at all focal lengths. The camera is responsive, although RAW files are slow to write.
Noise reduction in jpegs is unnecessarily aggressive. Best to shoot in RAW and process in the supplied software and turn noise reduction off. Auto white balance is not always reliable, with backlit skin tones tending to orange. There is no printed user ma
The world has been waiting to see Canon's entry into the compact system camera category and the G1X sort of is and isn't it. It is not a system camera — the lens is not interchangeable — but its large sensor in a smaller body means it is intended to be an...