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February 2012
(79%)
135 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(84%)
150 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
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Die Autoren gefallen
Hervorragende Bildqualität
Viele Einstellmöglichkeiten
Einfache Bedienung
Solide Verarbeitung
Erweiterung dank Zubehörschuh und Objektivgewinde möglich
Tolle Bildqualität bei hohen ISOWerten
Sehr hohe Verarbeitungsqualität
Lebendige
Aber natürliche Farbwiedergabe
Hervorragende Ausstattung
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Optischer Sucher
Dreh- und schwenkbares Display
Verarbeitung
Exzellente Bildqualität
Gelungenes Design
Optischer Sucher und Klappmonitor
Großer CMOS-Sensor (18
7 x 14
0 Millimeter) mit 14
0 Megapixel
Sehr gute Bildqualität bei niedrigen und mittleren ISO-Werten
Verhältnismäßig wenig Bildrauschen auch bei hohen ISO-Werten (ISO 1.600 und darüber)
Hochauflösendes (920.000 Subpixel) dreh- u
Brillante Bilder
Einfache Handhabung
Scharfer Kontrollbildschirm
Zahlreiche Motivprogramme und Einstellungsmöglichkeiten
Robustes Gehäuse
Überragende Bildqualität in allen Bereichen
Scharfes Schwenkdisplay
Gutes Bedienkonzept
Erweiterbarkeit über Fotoschuh und Objektivgewinde
Leise Auslösung
Eingebauter NDFilter
Gut verarbeitetes
Ergonomisches Gehäuse
Optischer Sucher kombiniert mit hoch auflösendem Dreh/Schwenkbildschirm
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Objektiv mit Schwächen
Teils träge Reaktionszeiten
Hoher Preis
Zu kleines Sucherbild
Keine MakroFunktion
Durchschnittlicher Autofokus
Sperrig und teuer
Geringe Akkulaufzeit
Langsamer Autofokus
Videoeigenschaften
Enttäuschendes Objektiv
Langsam
Langsame Auslöseverzögerung
Der erste Auslöserdruckpunkt ist gewöhnungsbedürftig schwammig (zweiter Druckpunkt
Gut)
Lange Naheinstellgrenze (ab 20cm) - für Makros völlig unbrauchbar
Kürzeste Verschlusszeit nicht in allen Modi verfügbar
Serienbildmodus außer im High-Speed-Modus r
Teuer
Schwacher Akku
Kleiner Sucher
Kurze Akku-Laufzeit
Relativ langsamer Autofokus
FullHDVideos nur mit 24 Bilder/s und ohne externe Tonanschlussmöglichkeit
Excellent photo quality, with low noise until highest ISOs, Solid build quality, with lots of dials and direct buttons, Optical image stabilization, Super high resolution 3inch rotating LCD display, Optical viewfinder is always a nice touch, Full manual controls, including RAW support, Smart Auto mode picks a scene mode (and the proper IS setting) for you, Tons of scene modes and Creative Filters
Expensive, Likes to clip highlights (hint: use DR correction), Lens on the slow side at telephoto end, AF performance needs improvement, Long minimum focus distances mean frequent switching between normal and macro AF when subjects are close, Design annoyances: bulky body, lens visible through viewfinder, can't access memory card slot when using tripod, Movies are a bit choppy due to 24 fps frame
Conclusion The PowerShot G1 X is Canon's flagship compact digital camera, and in most respects, it earns that title. For those looking for a compact camera which can rival that of a D-SLR or interchangeable lens camera, look no further. That said, the...
Zusammenfassung: This is true as well for the laws of physics as they apply to camera design. As photographers we all want small size and light weight, but want this to be combined with high image quality, long zoom range and wide apertures. Why shouldn't we? But, the art of the compromise is needed when companies actually sit down to design new cameras...
Quality: very, very good. The auto exposure system works well in dealing with wide ranges of brightness, as can be seen in the above beachside shots. Note: there is detail even in the foreground figures, while still delivering information in the surf back...
Superb image quality. Essentially matches 18 Mpixel APS-C DSLRs, Great quality 3in / 920k fully articulated screen, Flash hotshoe and lots of physical controls, Built-in lens with useful general-purpose range and built-in ND filter.
Relatively large and heavy body compared to PowerShots and rival CSCs, Fixed lens with terrible macro and modest shallow DOF effects, Slow continuous shooting and average handling speed, No manual control over movies nor external microphone input.
The Canon PowerShot G1 X is very much a camera of two personalities. On the happy side is superb image quality which matches - and in some cases slightly exceeds - what you can expect from Canon's 18 Megapixel EOS DSLRs, but in a much more portable bo...
Excellent images, video, Very good at high ISO, Manual controls
Costs as much as a DSLR, Slow AF acquisition, Only 77% VF coverage
When Canon chose to include a large, almost DSLR-like sensor in the latest flagship point-and-shoot and then combined that with a relatively modest resolution and latest generation processing technology, the writing was on the wall for ISO performance a...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-02-21, Autor: Philip , Testbericht von: popphoto.com
Zusammenfassung: Canon's new flagship G-series model takes aim at ILCsWhat's Hot: Extremely high image quality. What's Not: Doesn't focus at very close distances. Who it's For: Shooters who don't want swappable lenses, but want high-quality images.Canon's G-series has lon...
Superb image quality and shallow depth of field possibilities, excellent sharpness, impressive high ISO performance, Raw capture, variangle LCD
Poor closefocus, offset parallax and limited field of view optical viewfinder, significant price, soso battery life, autofocus system less capable than some competitors
The Canon G1 X's sensor is the star of the show. The images this camera can produce are exceptional, easily of a DSLR quality - and it's not often that's said. But in use there are issues. The hefty price tag ought to bring a better, more advanced auto...
The Canon Powershot G1 X is a very difficult camera to pigeon-hole. Compared to other premium compact cameras, it's much bigger and heavier but has a much larger image sensor that delivers better images with more depth of field. Compared to a compact ...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-02-09, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Large image sensor. Sharp lens. Good high ISO performance.
Expensive. Limited macro capability. Small optical viewfinder. Slow lens. 1080p video is limited to 24 frames per second
The Canon G1 X is a compact camera with a big sensor and a fixed zoom lens. At $800, it's a tough sell, as you can get an equally-capable compact camera, D-SLR, or mirrorless interchangeable lens camera for less money....