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On the back, there's an articulating 3.2-inch 1,620k-dot LCD that can flip all the way up for selfies. It's a little difficult to accomplish these, given the camera's size and weight, but it's possible to get a great shot without too much fuss. You can al...
A great camera, but a tough sellNitpicking aside, the Canon G3 X is a camera that puts the bargain point and shoot crowd to shame. Like its older brothers the G1 X Mark II and the G7 X, the G3 X is a brawny point and shoot with a 1-inch sensor and advance...
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The lens is permanently attached and isn't small, but it's not heavy either, and doesn't upset the balance of the camera. You zoom in and out via a toggle switch around the shutter button and although the zoom action isn't lightning quick, it's definitely...
At first glance, the G3 X may look like a quirky superzoom with a 600mm party trick, but dig a little deeper and you'll find a truly versatile camera. To have 600mm from such a diminutive body is amazing and it offers a genuine option for the wildlife fan...
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The Canon PowerShot G3X measures 12cm wide, 8cm deep and 11cm from the screen to the front of the lens when closed however when fully zoomed this last figure increases to 17cm. So with that amount of optical zoom (25x) you will not be surprised that it we...
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Compact cameras are now getting more and more feature-packed that some already offer capabilities usually seen on bulky DSLRs. Such is the case with the Canon G3X by equipping its rather small body a zoom lens that is designed to be able to bring far away...
Compact, robust form factor, Tilting display, A real easy-to-use zoom camera, Decent low light shots...
No built-in viewfinder, No 4K video recording...
From its compact build and weather-resistant body that makes it a good companion for traveling, to its superzoom capabilities in an instant, and down to its decent battery life, the Canon G3X is an effective consumer product for casual photographers looki...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2019-11-27 21:08:37
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As featured in the November 2015 issue of Digital Photo magazine...
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Amazon Best Buy B&HWhen it comes to popular mega-zooms, Canon recently upped their game with the 25x PowerShot G3 X ($1,000). Rather than looking like an ersatz DSLR (such as the $550 65x PowerShot SX60 HS ), the new model feels and performs more like the...
Tremendous 24-600mm range, Excellent 20.2MP stills, High-quality 60p movies, Responsive at 5.9 fps...
Expensive, No viewfinder, Poor ISO sensitivity...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2019-11-27 21:08:37
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Another week, another premium compact camera drops onto the desk. This time it's from Canon, whose PowerShot G3 X differentiates itself from a swathe of rivals by virtue of its 25x optical zoom lens, which it teams up with a 1in sensor. Despite these ph...
"The G3 X is a versatile camera with excellent still image quality, decent video quality and a solid, water-resistant build."...
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Another week, another premium compact camera drops onto the desk. This time it's from Canon, whose PowerShot G3 X differentiates itself from a swathe of rivals by virtue of its 25x optical zoom lens, which it teams up with a 1in sensor.Despite these photo...
Versatile zoom lens, Sharp images, Sturdy, weatherproof build...
No electronic viewfinder, No 4K video...
The G3 X is a versatile camera with excellent still image quality, decent video quality and a solid, water-resistant build It's certainly not a bad choice for anyone looking for a flexible shooter that can swiftly adapt to almost any situation The G3 X...
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Another week, another premium compact camera drops onto the desk. This time it's from Canon, whose PowerShot G3 X differentiates itself from a swathe of rivals by virtue of its 25x optical zoom lens, which it teams up with a 1in sensor.Despite these photo...
Versatile zoom lens, Sharp images, Sturdy, weatherproof build...
No electronic viewfinder, No 4K video...
The G3 X is a versatile camera with excellent still image quality, decent video quality and a solid, water-resistant build. While a little hefty, I reckon it'd be a fantastic camera to take travelling.If you've got £800 (RM5239) to spend on a compact, the...
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Other than the requirement for an add-on EVF, there's little to complain about; image quality is excellent and movie footage shouldn't disappoint purchasers.Canon's latest PowerShot G-Series camera, the PowerShot G3 X, is positioned as an alternative to t...
We concluded our reviews of the PowerShot G1X Mark II and G7X by stating The lack of a built-in viewfinder is always a deal-breaker for us and we're still of that opinion. Particularly in the Southern Hemisphere, where skies are often clear, a viewfinder...
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The G3 X’s lens covers a huge 25x zoom range from 24mm equiv (left) to 600mm (right)One of the most welcome trends in camera design recently has been the adoption of relatively large sensors in fixed-lens compacts. In particular, the runaway success of So...
Huge lens range covers almost any subject, Good image quality from 1in sensor, Excellent touchscreen interface...
No built-in viewfinder, Awkward ergonomics, Poor continuous shooting with raw enabled...
The G3 X includes 2015s must-have feature – a selfie screenWhen Canon first told us it was making a camera with a 1in sensor and 600mm equivalent zoom, it looked really exciting. Sadly, though, the G3 X manages to be rather less than the sum of its parts...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2019-11-27 21:08:37
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The Canon G3 X is one of those cameras that just draws you in as soon as you lay eyes on it; it intrigues you. Square and stocky, it's not a camera to go unnoticed, and if you thought the G1 X Mark II was bulky, the G3X is even more so. But the extra bulk...
Good buildquality, Adjustable touchscreen with great resolution, Good AF tracking, Simple interface and pleasant handling, Customizable settings wheels, WiFi and NFC, Powerful 25x zoom, Focus peaking available in video mode, Great video picture quality...
Bulky body, Can't program the lens ring to control zoom, Shottoshot time too slow, No standard microUSB port, RAW burst not good at all, Can't adjust many settings while videoing...
Just like the G1 X Mark II, the G3 X has a few handling faults that need to be addressed if it's to become a truly flawless expert compact. Nevertheless, Canon has pulled off a pretty impressive feat in equipping the G3 X with such a great technical featu...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2019-11-27 21:08:38
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The Canon Powershot G3X is a “bridge” camera with a very long zoom range – 24—600mm in film terms. The 20mp 25mm sensor has established a good reputation in a number of cameras. The lens is effectively image stabilised and has a button on the barrel to hi...
Image quality, especially in RAW, is good. Obviously the best pictures are taken when the zoom is set in its middle range, but with care the quality at 600mm is better than acceptable. If anything there is a slight over-sharpening which results in moire interference in fine detail such as bird feathers...
The absence of an eye level viewfinder at this price is puzzling. It is not possible to hold a camera at arm’s length and keep it steady with a lens zoomed to 600mm. The theoretically optional EVF is, in fact, essential. The LCD does not perform well in bright sunlight, making it difficult to check framing, focus and exposure...
This camera is too big too big to be a compact that fits a pocket or bag. It is too expensive for the casual user. It is under-featured for a serious amateur. It has one selling feature, the incredibly long zoom, but the image quality at 600mm is not good...
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Canon's Powershot G-series cameras are aimed at enthusiast photographers who want a compact camera with the type of control that they expect from an SLR in a smaller unit. The G3X is the latest addition to the line, slipping in between the Canon G7 X and...
24, 600mm equivalent zoom range, 1, inch type sensor, 5, axis image stabilization...
Quite large for a compact with a 1, inch sensor, Tilting rather than vari, angle screen, No viewfinder built in...
A promising camera that has a good sensor, of decent size, with an as yet unknown but promising lens which offers a very versatile zoom range...
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Hands-on with the Canon G3 X Compact cameras don't have an easy time any more. It's hard for them to justify their existence, forcing the camera companies to come up with something special to lure in the photo enthusiasts. The Canon PowerShot G3 X is a hi...
Immensely versatile zoom range, Quality construction, Good general image quality for a superzoom...
No EVF, Poor RAW shooting performance, Worse max aperture than rivals...
Canon PowerShot G3 X – Performance and AF The Canon PowerShot G3 X aims for all-round versatility. It doesn't make any particularly bold claims on general performance. It'll shoot at a respectable 5.9fps when the focus is locked, but that slows down to 3...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-11-27 21:08:38
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Canon's Powershot G-series cameras are aimed at enthusiast photographers who want a compact camera with the type of control that they expect from an SLR in a smaller unit. The G3X is the latest addition to the line, slipping in between the Canon G7 X and...
24600mm equivalent zoom range, 1inch type sensor, 5axis image stabilization...
Quite large for a compact with a 1inch sensor, Tilting rather than variangle screen, No viewfinder built in...
A promising camera that has a good sensor, of decent size, with an as yet unknown but promising lens which offers a very versatile zoom range...
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Compact cameras are getting bigger, beefier and more advanced as the smartphone revolution takes over the lower-end of the market. We've already seen a handful of superzoom models with a 1-inch sensor at their core, but now it's Canon's turn to step up to...
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Up close and personal with the new Canon G3 X Just over a month ago, Canon disclosed that the next camera to be added to their PowerShot lineup would feature a 1.0-inch sensor and 25x optical zoom. Keeping to its promise, Canon has formally announced the...
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Superzoom point-and-shoot cameras are an attractive option for everyone from casual shooters to serious enthusiasts because they provide unmatched versatility and value, typically in compact, portable packages. The most sophisticated all-in-one superzoo...
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Last updated: November 21, 2017So you've got your pocketable compact for everyday shooting and maybe a digital SLR or mirrorless camera for when you want to get serious. The former typically have lenses that are too short, while the latter require a multi...
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Last updated: June 9, 2017While most of new 1" sensor enthusiast cameras have been on the shorter end of the focal length spectrum, there are now quite a few long zoom models, as well. Whether you want something pocketable or want to shoot for the moon (p...
Google is holding a competition that could see your Pixel photos gracing millions of screens. Nikon's 100th birthday party continues worldwide as a distributor in Italy organized a one-of-a-kind feat: assembling the world's largest 'human camera' from ov...
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gadgetreview.com Updated: 2019-11-27 21:08:37
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If you're seeking a fixed lens camera that has nearly every feature you could want to go with excellent performance levels, my Canon PowerShot G3 X review reveals a model that fits that description. It has a strong optical zoom lens, great image quality...
The Canon PowerShot G3 X price will be the biggest hindrance for most photographers. It's tough to justify such a high price tag for a fixed lens camera, when you can purchase a best DSLR camera for beginners and a couple of lenses for a similar or lower...
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pdnonline.com Updated: 2019-11-27 21:08:37
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Compact cameras with large image sensors typically pack fixed focal length lenses. Think Fujifilm's X100T or the Leica Q. Meanwhile, cameras with incredibly long zooms are generally paired with smaller sensors. Canon's PowerShot G3 X falls into a third an...
Camera Review: Canon PowerShot G3 X, DECEMBER 09, 2015, By Greg Scoblete, Compact cameras with large image sensors typically pack fixed focal length lenses. Think Fujifilm's X100T or the Leica Q. Meanwhile, cameras with incredibly long zooms are generally...
Camera Review: Canon PowerShot G3 X...
The PowerShot G3 X delivers a nearly unprecedented combination of sensor size and zoom reach that almost none of the other advanced compacts on the market can match. It's a well built camera with solid image quality and great handling. If zoom reach is of...
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When I first heard about the Canon PowerShot G3 X ($999), I fully expected that I was going to hate it. Could there really be a good reason for someone to buy a compact camera stuffed with a 25x (24-600mm equivalent) zoom lens? After all, how often does t...
While not every photographer is going to need the focal length versatility of the Canon PowerShot G3 X, it's a great option for travel shooters, those capturing sports from the bleachers, wildlife photographers, and anyone looking for a single, lightweigh...
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The Long Zoom Compact category is probably the most diverse of any in our round-ups. Within it are three separate sub-classes of camera, all of which offer 8x optical zoom or greater (up to a whopping 83x). Broadly speaking, the cameras separate into the...
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The Canon PowerShot G3 X ($999.99) is a fantastic idea for a camera. Its 25-600mm f/2.8-5.6 zoom lens can cover a very wide range of photographic subjects, from sweeping landscapes to skittish wildlife, and its 20-megapixel 1-inch image sensor puts the sm...
Long zoom range. 1-inch image sensor. Tilting touch-screen display. Framing assist function. Hot shoe supports add-on EVF and Canon Speedlites. Mic and headphone connections. Built-in ND filter. Sealed against dust and moisture. Wi-Fi.
Focus on the sluggish side. Slow burst rate when shooting Raw. Takes a while to turn on. EVF is a pricey accessory...
The Canon PowerShot G3 X couples excellent image quality with a long zoom range, but it really needs a built-in EVF...
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Canon's latest addition to the G-series of premium compacts adds an enormous 25x optical zoom (equivalent to 24-600mm) in front of a one-inch-type 20.2-Mpix back-illuminated CMOS sensor. Read on to find out how well this new model performs.Announced in th...
Despite the mixed sensor performance — dynamic range is excellent and on par with the best in its class currently — the somewhat lower-than-expected color sensitivity (and corresponding noise levels) is slightly puzzling. Be that as it may, the Canon rema...
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Canon Hits a Superzoom Home RunA few points of information first. This is my first review of a Canon product in years. Why is this the case, when I used to be a Canon user and a regular reviewer of Canon products? Two reasons; Canon's product offerings be...
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The Canon PowerShot G3 X is a new premium superzoom compact camera with a large CMOS image sensor and a fast lens. The metal-bodied G3 X has a 1.0-type back-illuminated 20.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor, an f/2.8-5.6, 25x lens with 9-blade aperture, full manual...
The new Canon PowerShot G3 X is a solid super-zoom camera for enthusiast photographers, offering a wealth of options for shooting both stills and video, excellent image quality, speedy auto-focusing, intuitive and configurable handling, and solid constru...
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The PowerShot G3 X sits above the G7 X in Canon's lineup of compact cameras, offering a much longer zoom range, tilting LCD screen and a hot shoe. We've been poring over the specification sheet for a while, and have prepared a quick run-down of its key fe...
Nikon's 28mm F1.4E ED appears to roundly complete the company's updated lineup of fast, professional prime lenses. We've already seen some initial images from a Nikon ambassador, but we've worked through a gallery of our own, with a lens of our own over t...
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I'll start with the lens, a 25x optical zoom equivalent to 24-600mm with an f2.8-5.6 focal ratio. Behind this lies the same 1in type / 20 Megapixel sensor employed by the G7X, which I believe is also the same Sony sensor deployed in the FZ1000 and RX10 Ma...
The Canon PowerShot G3X is Canon's first big zoom, big sensor compact. Traditional super-zoom cameras have a lot to offer but, their typically small sensor size prompts many buyers to migrate upwards to a DSLR or mirrorless. The G3X's 1inch sensor isn't a...
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While all three cameras include image stabilization, only Canon and Panasonic claim five-axis stabilization. (For the G3X, stabilization of roll is achieved electronically. Offhand, we're not certain if that's the case for Panasonic as well.) The Canon G3...
Good overall optical performance from the 24-600mm eq. lens; Very good image quality and high ISO performance for this class, especially with RAW; Lots of external controls; Comfortable grip; Shoots 1080/60p video; Includes both mic and headphone jack, Fo...
No built-in EVF; Mediocre AF speeds; Sluggish burst rate with RAW/RAW+JPG and with servo AF; Below average battery life; No 4K video unlike competitors...
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The Canon Powershot G3 X is a premium ultra-zoom with a relatively large 20 megapixels 1" CMOS sensor. This one offers an unmatched 25X optical zoom, equivalent to 24-600mm with a moderately typical F/2.8 aperture at the wide-end which dim down to a respe...
Low imagenoise, Impressive retention of details until ISO 800, Good dynamicrange, Nicely saturated colors, Reliable and consistent metering, Instant shutterlag with very short blackout, Mostly sturdy and weatherproof body, Builtin 3stop ND filter, Canon P...
Strong edge softness, Yellowish cast under artificial light, Slow AF near telephoto, Slow to exit Playback, No continuous drive RAW buffer, Many controls hard to press, impossible with gloves, Poor LCD visibility in bright light, LCD hinges wiggle...
The Canon Powershot G3 X combines a 20 megapixels 1" CMOS sensor and a 25X optical zoom into a body the size of a typical prosumer ultra-zoom. While no small feat, Canon built the G3 X with a fully weather-sealed body, equipped it with dual control-dials...
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Aimed at advanced amateurs looking for a second camera or a point-and-shoot alternative to an entry-level DSLR or Micro Four Thirds ILC, Canon has announced the G3 X for 2015. It sits next to the G1 X Mark II as this series' co-flagship model, and slightl...
Outstanding image quality in all shooting conditions, 25x optical zoom lens, Lens moves fast throughout zoom range, Above average shutter lag and burst performance in JPEG versus other large zoom cameras, Highquality, large LCD screen that's a touch scree...
Expensive starting price, No builtin viewfinder, Problems with camera shake when using maximum telephoto setting and hand holding G3 X, Slow burst mode performance in RAW, Bulky camera that weighs more than 1.5 pounds, On the model I tested, interior comp...
Aimed at advanced amateurs looking for a second camera or a point-and-shoot alternative to an entry-level DSLR or Micro Four Thirds ILC, Canon has announced the G3 X for 2015. It sits next to the G1 X Mark II as this series' co-flagship model, and slightl...
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The Canon G3X price, though, will place this fixed lens camera out of reach for quite a few photographers. If you can wrap your mind around paying more than $800 for a non- DSLR camera, then this model is worth a look, as it clearly resides near the top...
The Canon PowerShot G3 X price will be the biggest hindrance for most photographers. Being limited to only the one 25-600mm f/2.8-f/5.6 zoom lens is also a downside for some photographers. It's tough to justify such a high price tag for a fixed lens camer...
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