Testseek.com have collected 110 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark 3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark 3.
December 2017
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110 Reviews
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Abstract: If you recall, the G1X Mark II had a 24-120mm f/2.0-3.9 lens. Canon decided to make a tradeoff with the G1X Mark III: bigger sensor, but with a shorter and slower lens.Though some previous PowerShots had a panorama "stitch assist" feature, the Canon G1 X...
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Published: 2017-10-16, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The Canon G1X Mark III is a unique camera, squeezing a large APSC sensor - the same found in the EOS 80D and EOS M5 models - into a relatively compact weatherproof body with a 3x optical zoom, built-in viewfinder, fully-articulated touchscreen, plenty of...
Abstract: While the Leica X Vario had the distinction of being the first APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm) compact with a zoom lens when it came out in 2013 -- they usually have fixed focal lengths -- no one has followed in Leica's wake with a more affordable model until now...
Over the years Canon's PowerShot G-series of compact cameras have been very popular with enthusiast photographers as they offer a level of control that they're familiar with from their SLRs.While compact camera sales have been eroded by the popularity of...
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Published: 2022-05-31, Author: Jon , review by: creativebloq.com
Cut-above in image quality, Weatherproof build, Excellent touchscreen interface
Battery life could be better, No 4K
Beautifully made and downright fun to use, the Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III is a terrific feat of engineering – stuffing that APS-C sensor into a body this dinky is no small achievement. The touchscreen interface works brilliantly, and it's loaded up wit...
Impressively compact, given the sensor size, Excellent control layout and handling, Class-leading image quality, Robust weather-resistant construction, Simple but powerful smartphone connectivity
Lens is somewhat limited in terms of creative potential, Relatively poor battery life, No 4K video recording
Want a small camera with a short zoom lens, electronic viewfinder and the highest possible image quality? Then the G1X Mark III is without doubt one of the very best on the market right now.DetailsPrice£1,149Sensor24.2-million-pixel APS-C CMOSOutput size6...
Class-leading image quality, Excellent control layout and handling, Robust weather-resistant construction
Lens is a little limited in terms of creative potential, Relatively poor battery life, No 4K video recording
Want a small camera with a short zoom lens, electronic viewfinder and the highest possible image quality? Then the G1X Mark III is without doubt one of the very best on the market right now...
Published: 2017-11-30, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
APS-C sensor in a small body, Built-in EVF, Refined touchscreen interface, Compact size
Limited zoom range, Battery life restrictive, Only 1080p video capture
The Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III is certainly a big improvement over the undercooked G1 X Mark II. The fact that Canon has managed to engineer a camera this size with a large APS-C sensor is very impressive – and even more impressive is the fact that thi...
Published: 2017-11-30, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
It's so small considering the sensor size, great image quality from APS-C size sensor, Dual Pixel AF is a capable autofocus system, built-in EVF and vari-angle toucshcreen controls, solid dust/drip-proof construction
Maximum aperture quickly drops to f/5.6 which is limiting, zoom could be snappier through the range, autofocus won't rival a DSLR, it's obviosuly expensive
In the world of compact cameras it's rare to find one with a sensor as large as an APS-C one - there's the never-been-followed-up Nikon Coolpix A from 2013, or the more recent Ricoh GR - and, until this third-gen Canon reared its head, there's never been...