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Help Canon PowerShot G5 X vs. G9 X | hands on | impression | English review
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Canon PowerShot G5 X vs. G9 X | hands on | impression | English review
- Impressive Speed, Resolution and Quality
- At the heart of the PowerShot G5 X camera is a brilliant 1.0-inch 20.2 Megapixel* High-Sensitivity CMOS sensor. Physically larger than the sensors found in most compact cameras the PowerShot G5 X’s sensor works in tandem with Canon’s DIGIC 6 Image Processor to quickly deliver gorgeous
- Dynamic Optical Performance for Excellent Results
- To take advantage of its large, 1.0-inch imaging sensor, the PowerShot G5 X camera has a sharp and versatile 4.2x Optical Zoom lens. With a 35mm equivalent range of 24–100mm it’s equally suitable for landscapes, portraits, group photographs and even close-up photography. Designed to perform in numerous lighting situations, the PowerShot G5 X’s lens has a bright maximum aperture of f/1.8 for low light performance, a 9-blade aperture for beautiful, blurred background detail and is engineered to focus from distances as close as 2.0 in. The PowerShot G5 X’s lens works in concert with the camera’s sensor and image processor to reliably deliver sharp images from edge to edge and from wide-angle to telephoto, all tailored to meet the exacting standards of even critical photographers.
- Sharp, Fast and Colorful for Optimal Performance
- The PowerShot G5 X camera’s defining feature is its unique, high-definition electronic viewfinder. It’s great for photographers who prefer to hold the camera up to their eye, and is a veritable lifesaver in bright light and when composing on the camera’s LCD screen is inconvenient or overly conspicuous. Featuring 2.36 million dots, and with a wide color gamut, it provides a high-contrast, realistic and smooth edge-to-edge view for image composition, adjustment and review. Designed for sustained use, it delivers 100% image coverage, a smooth refresh rate up to 120 frames-per-second (Smooth Mode) and a flexible information display that can enable comfortable camera operation throughout the day. Its 22mm eyepoint delivers excellent visibility, even when wearing glasses, and a built-in eye sensor helps the PowerShot G5 X to transfer quickly between the viewfinder display and Live View on the camera’s LCD.
- Take Control, with Ease
- Designed for speedy operation while looking through the viewfinder, the PowerShot G5 X camera features a host of controls for quick, accurate settings and adjustments. Beyond its Vari-angle touch panel LCD monitor, the PowerShot G5 X features a front dial situated on the front of the camera for operation with the index finger, a top-mounted, thumb-operated exposure compensation dial, a rear-mounted control dial plus a control ring around the camera’s lens. Eminently customizable, each dial has an optimized operating torque that helps to identify it by feel, for sustained, intuitive and near-silent operation in quiet situations like weddings and performances.
- Compact Performance, Easily Expandable
- The PowerShot G5 X camera’s hot shoe enables expanded operations for advanced photography. It’s compatible with all Speedlite flashes for the EOS System, so bounce flash and multiple-flash photography is easy to achieve. Whether attaching a Speedlite flash or the Remote Switch RS-60E3 for long exposures or night scenes, the PowerShot G5 X’s hot shoe can help provide shooting opportunities far beyond the scope of most compact cameras.
- IMAGE SENSOR
- Type
- 1/1.8 CCD
- Effective Pixels
- Approx. 5.0M
- Colour Filter Type
- Primary Colour
- IMAGE PROCESSOR
- Type
- DIGIC with iSAPS technology
- LENS
- Focal Length
- 7.2 – 28.8 mm (35mm film equivalent: 35 – 140mm)
- Zoom
- Optical 4x, digital approx. 4.1x, combined approx. 16x
- Maximum f/number
- f/2.0 – f/3.0
- Construction
- 8 elements in 7 groups (2 aspherical elements)
- FOCUSING
- AF System / Points
- 1-point AF (Any position is available or fixed centre)
- AF Lock
- Yes
- AF Assist Beam
- Yes
- Manual Focus
- Yes
- Focus Bracketing
- Yes
- Closest Focusing Distance
- 5cm
- EXPOSURE CONTROL
- Metering Modes
- Evaluative, centre-weighted average, Spot (centre or linked to focusing frame)
- AE Lock
- Yes
- Exposure Compensation
- +/- 2 EV in 1/3 step increments
- AEB
- Yes
- ISO Sensitivity*
- AUTO, 50, 100, 200, 400
- SHUTTER
- Speed
- 15 – 1/2,000 sec
- (Slow Shutter of 1.3 sec. and more, available in Manual and Shutter Priority AE modes only. Shutter speeds of 1.3 sec. and more operate with noise reduction. Certain combinations of shutter speed and aperture may not be available.)
- WHITE BALANCE
- Settings
- Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Flash, Custom (2)
- VIEWFINDER
- Viewfinder
- Real-image zoom
- Dioptre Correction
- Yes
- LCD MONITOR
- Monitor
- Vari-angle 1.8 TFT
- FLASH
- Modes
- Auto, Manual Flash On / Off
- Slow Sync Speed
- Yes
- Red-eye Reduction
- Yes
- Flash Exposure Compensation
- +/- 2 EV in 1/3 step increments
- Flash Exposure Lock
- Yes
- Manual Power Adjustment
- 3 levels with internal flash (13 levels with external EX Speedlites)
- Second Curtain Synchronisation
- Yes
- Built-in Flash Range
- 70cm-5.0m (W) / 4.0m (T) (at ISO 100 equivalent)
- External Flash
- E-TTL with EX series Speedlites, wireless multi-flash support
- SHOOTING
- Modes
- Auto, Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual, Custom (2), Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Stitch Assist, Movie
- Photo Effects
- Vivid, Neutral, Low Sharpening, Sepia, Black & White, Custom
- Continuous Shooting
- High Speed at approx. 2.0 fps¹ (speed maintained for up to 11 images)
- Normal at approx. 1.5 fps¹ (speed maintained for up to 11 images)
- Intervalometer
- Up to 100 shots in 1 – 60 minute increments¹
- RECORDING PIXELS / COMPRESSION
- Image Size
- (L)2592 x 1944, (M1)1600 x 1200, (M2)1024 x 768, (S)640 x 480
- Compression
- SuperFine, Fine, Normal or RAW (max. resolution only)
- Movies
- (M)320 x 240, (S)160 x 120
- Movie Length
- Up to 3mins, depending upon memory card capacity
- FILE TYPES
- Still Image Type
- JPEG (Exif 2.2 [Exif Print] compliant) / Design rule for Camera File system, RAW, Digital Print Order Format [DPOF] Version 1.1 compliant
- Movies
- AVI [Motion JPEG + WAVE (monaural)]
- Sound Files
- WAVE (monaural)
- DIRECT PRINT
- Canon Printers
- Canon Card Photo Printers and Bubble Jet Printers with the direct print function
- OTHER FEATURES
- My Camera
- Start-up image and camera sounds customisation
- Sound Memo
- Up to 60 sec
- Intelligent Orientation Sensor
- Yes
- Histogram
- Yes
- Playback Zoom
- 2x – 10x
- Self Timer
- 2 or 10 sec
- Menu Languages
- English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese
- INTERFACE
- Computer
- USB (PTP)
- Other
- A/V output (PAL/NTSC)
- MEMORY CARD
- Type
- CompactFlash Type I / II (Microdrive compatible)
- SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEM
- PC Macintosh
- Windows 98 (including SE) / 2000 / ME / XP
- SOFTWARE
- Browsing & Printing
- ZoomBrowser EX (PhotoRecord) / ImageBrowser
- Other
- PhotoStitch, RemoteCapture, File Viewer Utility
- Drivers
- TWAIN (Windows 98 / 2000), WIA (Windows ME)
- Image Manipulation
- ArcSoft PhotoStudio, ArcSoft VideoImpression
- POWER SOURCE
- Batteries
- Rechargeable Li-ion Battery BP-511 or BP-512 (BP-511 battery supplied)
- AC Power Supply
- Yes, supplied
- ACCESSORIES
- Case
- Soft Case SC-DC10
- Lenses
- 1.75x Tele-converter TC-DC58N,
- 0.7x Wide Converter WC-DC58N,
- Close-up Lens 250D (58mm),
- Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58B
- Flash
- Canon Speedlites (220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 550EX, Macro-Ring-Lite MR-14EX, Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX, Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2)
- Power Supply & Battery Chargers
- Car Battery Cable Kit CR-560, Battery Charger CG-570, Battery Charger CB-5L
- PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Operating Environment
- 0 – 40 °C, 10 – 90% humidity
- Dimensions
- 121.0 x 73.9 x 69.9 mm
- Weight (body only)
- Approx. 410g
IMPORTANT:
This information is provided as a general guide only. The features and specifications of this model may vary according to the country of purchase and many other factors. Please check the information provided on the manufacturer’s website in your country for accurate details.
This information is provided as a general guide only. The features and specifications of this model may vary according to the country of purchase and many other factors. Please check the information provided on the manufacturer’s website in your country for accurate details.
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Hallo YouTube, hello dear followers, girls, boys and photographers, today I introduce the Canon PowerShot G9 X and the Canon PowerShot G5 X, which are pretty small digital cameras that fits into your pocket and handbag. Both cameras are no-zoom-monsters, but provide open aperture lenses. They are really useful in low-light-conditions with a maximum aperture of f1.8 at the G5 X and f2 at the G9 X. For a price of approximately 450€ for the Canon G9X and around 800€ for the G5 X, the nostalgic looking camera, I would place both cameras in the mid to upper price segment. Unfortunately, the G9 X does not offer an electronic view finder, I don’t know why. Years ago, many IXUS models in the very low price segment did have one. For a camera that costs over 400€ it’s a shame. Now have fun watching the final review on both brand new Canon non-DSLR cameras. #thumbs up #subscribe #share Thanks Mehr über Mich und meine Arbeit / more about me http://www.danielsfotos.com Meine Kamera / my camera http://goo.gl/jxardG Meine Objektive / my lenses https://goo.gl/XUmIoW http://goo.gl/sCx9wt http://goo.gl/c2ovc1 http://goo.gl/9BwBhs Meine Mikrofone / microphones http://goo.gl/kqueny http://goo.gl/gmbMO3 Schnittsoftware / cutting software http://adobe.com Downloads: http://www.xup.in/dl,91833339/G5X_sam... http://www.xup.in/dl,26007984/G9X_sam... http://www.xup.in/dl,11758225/picture...
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