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the Canon G3 X sure does put the super in superzoom. It's got a style of its own, separates itself from the crowd, and despite some criticisms we can absolutely see there being an audience for ...
The latest member of Canon's premium G series has a 1-inch image sensor and a long reaching 25-600mm zoom lens. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at ...
The latest camera Canon adds to its enthusiast G series leans more into megazoom territory than any previous model. The PowerShot G3 X incorporates the same 1-inch sensor as the G7 X, but pairs it ...
This week the folks at Canon have revealed details on the PowerShot G3 X officially. Not in full, that is to say, and not in a way that's similar to that of the announcements they've made of other ...
Now, Canon has updated their PowerShot line with a powerful ... which seems to be a number lots of other manufacturers are hovering around with their super high-end compact cameras. While the G3 X ...
The latest camera from Canon is the G3 X, which straddles the line between a "superzoom" and a luxury compact point-and-shoot. The 24-600mm equivalent lens gives a 25x zoom, which is about as much ...
Overall, though, the G3 X is a super camera to use: it handles well and is fast and responsive in operation, despite the huge zoom range. The Wi-Fi functionality is easy to set up, and Canon's ...
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Canon has teased a new addition to its point-and-shoot camera line in the form of the PowerShot G3 X. The snapper will feature a 1-inch CMOS sensor with a 24-600mm, 25x optical zoom lens ...
The 1-inch sensor size, first used by the Nikon 1 mirrorless camera system, may not have taken off in the world of interchangeable lens cameras, but it sure is making waves in the fixed lens world.