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The Canon G1 X II now defaults to a more photographer-friendly 3:2 aspect ratio, for a pixel count of 12.8 megapixels. Note that we said "by our math" - Canon rates it somewhat differently, because neither of the two most typical aspect ratios match the masked aspect ratio of the sensor. : Conclusion posted and review finalized! : Field Test: Big and beautiful, but is it better? Price and availabilityĪvailable from April 2014, the Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II is priced at around US$800. Localized flare issue when wide open No real net improvement in image quality over predecessor Slow burst mode when shooting RAW files Poor battery life Video quality is so-so (not like Canon DSLRs). Wider, longer, faster lens than predecessor, with good overall optical quality Faster AF performance Closer macro shooting Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC with remote shooting Decent JPEG burst performance Excellent build quality. Overall, though, the Canon G1 X Mark II is a very solid, high-quality, advanced compact camera that's sure to please Canon fans, though it's not a groundbreaking improvement over the first version and is not without its own foibles. And while omitting the optical viewfinder led to a sleeker design that's more compact, some users will surely miss it, especially since the Mark II is still not pocketable. Autofocus performance has been improved as has macro shooting, but we found no real net improvement in image quality over the original model. It looks like Sony might just have a serious rival to the RX100 II.Boasting a wider, longer, brighter lens than its predecessor, and a faster DIGIC 6 image processor, Canon aimed to fix some of the trouble spots seen in the original G1 X. The camera is targeted at those who’d like something that offers close to DSLR level performance and features in a smaller size. The Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II is priced at $799.99 and will go on sale in April. You can also use your smartphone or tablet to remotely control the camera from a short distance.
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It also has WI-Fi and NFC connectivity, which lets you quickly transfer images to an Android smartphone or tablet using Canon’s mobile app.
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On the back, the G1 X Mark II has a tilting, 3.0-inch full touch 1040k dot LCD that tilts 180 degrees up and 45 degrees down. The camera also has several modes designed specifically to capture stars in a still image or a time-lapse movie. The G1 X Mark II can capture images in 14-bit RAW along with JPEG and record videos in 1080p30.

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There are also two control rings around the lens, a step ring for customizable settings such as aperture and shutter speed and a continuous ring for manual focusing. The wide aperture allows you to have soft focus background or bokeh in your pictures, along with being able to get more light in. On the lens side, the G1 X Mark II has a f2.0-f3.9 (24-120mm zoom equivalent) 5x optical zoom lens. The camera has a 31 point AF system for quick focusing.
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The camera has a range of ISO 100-12,800 and with a sensor that large you should be able to get fairly usable images even at the upper ISO limit.

Inside the G1 X Mark II is a new 1.5-inch, 12.8 megapixel 3:2 aspect ratio CMOS sensor, which is way bigger than what you get in most point-and-shoot cameras, and even bigger than the 1-inch sensor in Sony’s excellent RX100 II. The G1 X Mark II has new optics and sensor along with connectivity options such as NFC and Wi-Fi. Canon has announced the new PowerShot G1 X Mark II digital camera, the latest in their series of G-series cameras that are high-end point-and-shoot cameras for those who are a bit more serious about photography.
