![]() ![]() ![]() Canon PowerShot reviewsĬanon PowerShot SX70 HS hands on review : We like the SX70 HS’s zoom range and DSLR feel, not to mention its 4K video and raw shooting capability, but we don’t see it as a match for a DSLR.Ĭanon PowerShot G1 X Mark III review : Canon has done an amazing job cramming an APS-C sensor into a camera this small and making its lens retract into the camera body, but it is pricey. For most photographers an ultra-long zoom range is something you’ll need only rarely, but a higher level of image quality is something you’ll appreciate all the time. If you definitely have to have an ultra-zoom lens, the PowerShot SX series makes some sense, but it’s the PowerShot G series that offers the quality. On balance, though, we’d always recommend sensor size over zoom range. You get a big boost in image quality, but you can’t get the extra-long zoom ranges of the PowerShot SX series cameras. This is the one compromise with the larger sensors in Canon’s G-series compact cameras. ![]() The flagship PowerShot G1 X Mark III delivers genuine DSLR quality in a camera you can fit in a jacket pocket. Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II vs Canon PowerShot G1 X Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II vs Canon EOS 5DS Let's read on the following sections in order to better understand in detail how Canon 5DS and Canon G1 X compares and hopefully end up with enough arguments to decide which one is better for you. ![]()
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