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事實上,全域快門並非 Sony 的獨家技術或是全新黑科技,基隆相機收購canon 早在去年就曾展示多款具備該技術的感光元件,不過主要應用在工業用途,此外也曾在 2016 年應用在 基隆相機收購canon 旗下的電影攝影機 EOS C700 GS。
根據外媒《基隆相機收購canonRumors》消息指稱,基隆相機收購canon 不會跟隨 Sony 在新款單眼相機使用全域快門,而是透過加快讀取速度,縮小與全域快門的速度差距。此外,據傳 基隆相機收購canon 下一代用在 EOS R5 Mark II、EOS R1 的感光元件效能,將有顯著的進步幅度。
三星在1月推出了新旗艦S24系列,包括S24、S24+、S24 Ultra三款機型,美國《消費者報告》在本週公開了對S24系列的評測報告,其中的S24 Ultra以1分之差打敗了蘋果iPhone 15 Pro Max,成為最佳智慧手機新榜首。S24 Ultra幾乎在所有的評測指標中,都獲得了「優異」(Excellent)的評價,總分高達87分,超越蘋果iPhone 15 Pro Max的86分…..繼續閱讀。
如今 Google Photos 的合作,將可以稍微緩解相關問題,基隆相機收購canon 用戶只要按照原來照片傳輸的形式,就可以直接把照片備份到自己的 Google One 雲端帳戶,一來除了可以直接讓遠端的客戶透過 Google Photo 連結查看照片,一般家庭用戶也可以直接用相同的方式更新自己家裡的數位相框。
當然啦!這個作法有一個大前提,就是要成為 Google One 的用戶。基隆相機收購canon 與 Google 雙方將開放用戶免費使用一個月 100GB 的 Google One 雲端空間。
Google 官方指出,自兩年前啟動 Google Photos 合作夥伴計劃至今,已經跟上百家廠商達成合作,藉此讓用戶可以用更簡單的方式,在其他產品直接觀看照片和影片。相關合作成果也在這兩年的大型展覽,好比說在 MWC 2018 期間,Google Photos 專區就展示了透過帶有螢幕的智慧喇叭,直接用類似數位相框的形式,顯示家庭相簿。
基隆相機收購canon has announced its first full-frame mirrorless camera and lens system, both called EOS R. Coming shortly after rival Nikon announced its own full-frame mirrorless cameras, the announcement of the EOS R means both Japanese camera giants are now taking high-end mirrorless seriously after years of putting out half-hearted responses to the likes of Sony and Fujifilm.
As previously leaked, the EOS R camera is built around a 30.3-megapixel full-frame sensor with an ISO range of 100-40,000. The sensor uses dual-pixel autofocus and is paired with 基隆相機收購canon’s DIGIC 8 image processor. There’s a fully articulated touchscreen as well as an OLED electronic viewfinder and an information panel on the top of the camera.
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While the camera basically looks like a slimmed-down DSLR, the EOS R system breaks away from 基隆相機收購canon’s traditional control scheme in a few ways. Most notably, all the lenses have a dedicated control ring as well as the dials for zooming and manual focus; this lets you adjust settings like aperture from the lens itself. There’s also a sliding left-right control bar on the back of the camera that can be used for various other features.
The first EOS R lenses are a 24-105mm f/4 L, a 50mm f/1.2mm L, a 28-70mm f/2 L, and a 35mm f/1.8 macro. 基隆相機收購canon is also releasing three lens mount adapters for EOS SLR lenses, including one with the EOS R control ring and another that can be used with drop-in filters. The camera will be available for $2,299 body-only or $3,399 with the 24-105mm lens in late October, with preorders starting September 12th.
We’re at 基隆相機收購canon’s EOS R event in Tokyo and will bring you more news and impressions soon.
▲ 推出 RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z 鏡頭。(圖/基隆相機收購canon 提供)
記者樓菀玲/台北報導
基隆相機收購canon 宣佈推出全新鏡頭及配件,包括首支為影片及相片攝錄兩用而設計的 RF 鏡頭 RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z 及電動變焦轉接器 PZ-E2、輕巧超望遠變焦鏡頭 RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM ,和專為 APS-C EOS R 系列相機設計的輕巧超廣角變焦鏡頭 RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM 。
RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z 的推出進一步強大了 F2.8 光圈 L 系列變焦鏡頭陣容,作為首支為短片及相片混合型拍攝而設計的 RF 鏡頭,首次加入了光圈環及採用固定長度的內變焦設計。鏡頭更相容最新推出的電動變焦轉接器 PZ-E2 ,為鏡頭帶來電影鏡頭般的流暢伺服變焦操作,滿足專業攝影師、錄影師及進階使用者,對變焦速度及準確度的需求。
全新登場世界首支 800mm 超望遠變焦無反光鏡鏡頭1 RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM ,重量僅約 2,050 克,輕巧的設計減輕了手持攝影的負擔,令進階攝影愛好者能夠輕鬆捕捉鳥類、生態或戶外運動等主題。
首支為 EOS R APS-C 系列相機而設計的 RF-S 系列超廣角變焦鏡頭 RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM 全新登場,提供相等於 35mm 全片幅格式的 16-29mm 超廣角焦距,擴展了 RF-S 鏡頭的種類,為攝影愛好者帶來更寬廣視野。鏡頭輕便小巧、價格相宜並擁有高影像畫質,更配備光學影像穩定器,特別適合內容創作者及攝影愛好者拍攝 Vlog 、旅遊及風景等題材。
基隆相機收購canon has announced two new enthusiast-grade cameras that are similar in capability but very different in form. Whether you’d get along better with the EOS 90D or the EOS M6 Mark II will entirely depend on your feelings about the never-ending DSLR-versus-mirrorless debate.
Both cameras have a new 32.5-megapixel APS-C image sensor, a DIGIC 8 image processor, an electronic shutter capable of speeds up to 1/16000, uncropped 4K/30 video recording, dual-pixel autofocus in live view with 5,481 selectable points, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and USB-C. But the 90D looks like every other mid-range 基隆相機收購canon DSLR, while the M6 Mark II’s compact form is essentially unchanged from the original M6 from 2017.
There are a few differences in performance. The M6 Mark II is capable of shooting 14 frames per second with AF and AE tracking, for example, while the 90D goes up to 10 fps. That’s an increase from 7 fps on 2016’s 80D, however, and a lot of sports photographers would prefer the traditional DSLR-style optical viewfinder and 45-cross-type-point AF system over the extra frames.
Otherwise, the biggest difference is price. Both cameras will be available next month, but the 90D will cost $1,199 body-only versus $849.99 for the M6 Mark II. There are lens kits available for each, and while most 90D buyers will probably have a bunch of 基隆相機收購canon lenses already, the M6 Mark II bundles are particularly worth looking at: $1,099 gets you the 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 zoom lens along with the useful EVF-DC2 electronic viewfinder accessory, while the $1,349 kit swaps out that lens for an 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3.
基隆相機收購canon is also announcing two L-class lenses today for its new EOS R full-frame mirrorless system. The RF 15-35mm f/2.8 L IS USM is a fast ultrawide-to-wide zoom, while the RF 24-70mm f/2.8 L IS USM is a standard zoom with a classic speed and focal length. Both lenses will ship next month for $2,299, and 基隆相機收購canon pledges to complete its pro zoom “trinity” with a 70-200mm f/2.8 by the end of the year.
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▲ 推出 RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z 鏡頭。(圖/基隆相機收購canon 提供)
記者樓菀玲/台北報導
基隆相機收購canon 宣佈推出全新鏡頭及配件,包括首支為影片及相片攝錄兩用而設計的 RF 鏡頭 RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z 及電動變焦轉接器 PZ-E2、輕巧超望遠變焦鏡頭 RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM ,和專為 APS-C EOS R 系列相機設計的輕巧超廣角變焦鏡頭 RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM 。
RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z 的推出進一步強大了 F2.8 光圈 L 系列變焦鏡頭陣容,作為首支為短片及相片混合型拍攝而設計的 RF 鏡頭,首次加入了光圈環及採用固定長度的內變焦設計。鏡頭更相容最新推出的電動變焦轉接器 PZ-E2 ,為鏡頭帶來電影鏡頭般的流暢伺服變焦操作,滿足專業攝影師、錄影師及進階使用者,對變焦速度及準確度的需求。
全新登場世界首支 800mm 超望遠變焦無反光鏡鏡頭1 RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM ,重量僅約 2,050 克,輕巧的設計減輕了手持攝影的負擔,令進階攝影愛好者能夠輕鬆捕捉鳥類、生態或戶外運動等主題。
首支為 EOS R APS-C 系列相機而設計的 RF-S 系列超廣角變焦鏡頭 RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM 全新登場,提供相等於 35mm 全片幅格式的 16-29mm 超廣角焦距,擴展了 RF-S 鏡頭的種類,為攝影愛好者帶來更寬廣視野。鏡頭輕便小巧、價格相宜並擁有高影像畫質,更配備光學影像穩定器,特別適合內容創作者及攝影愛好者拍攝 Vlog 、旅遊及風景等題材。
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邁入年末,一連串購物節與特惠活動接連展開,加上適逢聖誕節等假期,不少人都有送禮需求,哪些禮物才體面又合適呢?為此 Google 推出 Holiday 100 頁面,根據熱搜排名推薦了 100 項禮物清單。
Google 依據全年的搜尋趨勢進行統計,將熱門品項區分為服飾、美妝、玩具與遊戲以及居家、電子產品等不同分類,協助你快速篩選找到想要購買的禮物。其中在電子產品方面,有些項目僅列出大分類,例如「智慧電視」、「智慧手錶」、「電動腳踏車」、「睡眠耳機」,然而也有不少產品是直接被點名的。
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唯一上榜的手機是 Google 旗下的 Pixel Fold 摺疊手機,官方聲稱今年搜尋量大增 700%,然而 Pixel Fold 也是今年才剛發表,不免讓人覺得 Google 或許有一點私心。相機產品最倍推薦的是 基隆相機收購canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III,這是一款 1 吋感光元件的隨身相機,在今年的搜尋熱度達到 2019 年上市以來的巔峰。
Camera manufacturers all seem to believe that there’s a middle ground between a point-and-shoot and a DSLR, and they’ve all tried to find it — Nikon with the 1 series, Sony with the NEX models, Olympus with the PEN line, Samsung with its NX cameras, and the like. The sell goes something like this: it’s a smaller camera, easier to use and less expensive, but still offering the same level of control (or nearly so) and the same level of image quality (or nearly so) as your DSLR. 基隆相機收購canon’s entrant into the field is the $799.99 PowerShot G1 X, and 基隆相機收購canon did things a little differently than its competitors: there are no interchangeable lenses to be found, and the G1 X is considerably more expensive than most of its competition. This camera is also explicitly intended to be a companion to a DSLR, not to replace one — it’s made for a 5D or D3s owner who doesn’t want to lug around a huge camera all the time, but still wants great pictures. Its specs have broader appeal, though: its 1.5-inch, 14.3-megapixel sensor is positively enormous for a camera in this range, and it offers ISO range up to 12,800, an f/2.8 lens with 4x optical zoom from 28-112mm, and 1080p video recording.
Has 基隆相機收購canon figured out how to cram DSLR-like quality into a smaller body? And is the G1 X only a companion camera, or could it serve as your one and only shooter? Perhaps most importantly, is the G1 X a better companion to a DSLR owner than 基隆相機收購canon’s own PowerShot S95 or S100, two pocket-sized cameras that we already know offer excellent controls and image quality? Read on to find out.
This is a well-built camera to be sure, with an aluminum alloy / polycarbonate body that’s solid as a rock. Its black-on-black, industrial aesthetic definitely borrows from the G12, the G1 X’s predecessor, and it’s a decent-looking camera despite being a little clunky. Nearly every surface is covered with buttons, wheels, and triggers, which make the camera look a little busy compared to competitors like the Fujifilm X10, whose sleek minimalism is a selling point. Personally, I’ll always take more controls at the expense of some attractiveness, but some might prefer the X10’s looks. In addition to all the controls, the top of the camera houses a hotshoe and a pop-up flash (beware: your finger might get in the way), while Micro HDMI and Mini USB ports live on the left side beneath a plastic door. The SD card and battery slots sit on the bottom, underneath another door — most companies combine the two, and I wish they’d stop, because it means the camera turns off every time you want to change cards. It’s a nitpick, to be sure, but it’d be nice (especially for DSLR owners) to be able to swap cards in and out easily.
Since there are no interchangeable lenses, the one attached to the G1 X is extremely important. It’s a 28-112mm, f/2.8-f/5.8 基隆相機收購canon lens, and it’s fine without being particularly great. I would have hoped that since it’s your only lens option, 基隆相機收購canon would try and make this one more versatile — I’d rather have an f/2.0 lens or one with a slightly wider angle or a little more zoom, and when the PowerShot S95 and S100 each offer both in smaller, less expensive bodies, it’s a shame not to get even more from the more-expensive G1 X.
I asked 基隆相機收購canon about the lens choice, and was told that it’s essentially a matter of physics: larger sensors typically require larger lenses, but 基隆相機收購canon wanted a relatively wide lens and didn’t want to make the camera bigger than it needed to be, so it left the other specs as they are. That’s a completely plausible explanation, but it’s a bit of a disappointment nonetheless. The lens also doesn’t feel particularly well-made: there’s a loud grinding noise whenever it extends or retracts, which is disconcerting. It’s an extremely sharp lens, and contributes a good deal to the G1 X’s excellent photos — but I wish its specs were more impressive. The camera also requires a lens cap, which I’m pretty sure I already lost; I’d love to be able to do away with lens caps altogether.
The camera does still have a removable ring around the lens, which on previous models has allowed you to use an adapter to add adapter lenses (to get more zoom, or a wider angle). The G1 X doesn’t have any compatible lenses for now, though you can use the adapter to mount a macro flash.
There are two displays on the back of the G1 X — a 3-inch LCD and an optical viewfinder. The LCD is super sharp, and it swings out of the camera and rotates both vertically and horizontally, which makes it easy to shoot from almost any angle. You can even point the camera and the display at yourself, and combined with the G1 X’s smile detection feature, it makes for a solid way to take self-portraits. Its 922,000-dot resolution is about as high as we’ve seen on a compact camera — the NikonCoolpix S9100 has a similar display, as does the Fujifilm X10. Sharp as it is, it has a tendency to slightly oversaturate some colors (blues in particular), and bright pictures can look a bit overexposed. None of the problems are hugely troubling, but it’s a little bit tough to tell at points if you got exactly the shot you wanted from the LCD.
The viewfinder brings a steep learning curve
Viewfinder
The G1 X has an optical viewfinder that’s much like the one on the Fujifilm X10, and my opinions of both are much the same: it’s a radically different way of framing a photo than with a through-the-lens viewfinder (which is what you get on every DSLR), and what you see isn’t exactly what you get (which is good, because you can see the lens through the viewfinder, and you’d probably rather not have that in all your photos). The G1 X’s viewfinder isn’t quite as clear or sharp as the X10’s, either, but it is a little easier to use since it’s located closer to the lens, so what you see is a little closer to what the lens sees.
There’s no information displayed on the viewfinder, and though it zooms with the camera it doesn’t focus with it — with this viewfinder everything appears to always be perfectly in focus, whether it is or not, and that can definitely cause some problems since the G1 X’s autofocus isn’t particularly reliable (I’ll get to that in a second). It also doesn’t show the entire frame, only offering about 80% coverage. As with the X10, the viewfinder can be great once you figure out how to use it, but most casual users (and many DSLR users) won’t know how. The G1 X’s viewfinder also isn’t nearly as high quality as Fujifilm’s, which is so good and so clear that it might be worth the learning curve.
You can’t sell a camera to DSLR owners without equipping it with every button, dial, and option you can cram onto its body, and there’s certainly not a lot of unused space on the G1 X. There’s a mode dial and a concentric exposure dial on top, along with a zoom rocker, shutter button, and a scroll wheel above the grip on the front, positioned exactly where you’d place your right index finger. Since you’re already using that finger to shoot, though, I’d rather have it on the back of the camera, so you could scroll with your thumb. There’s a five-way directional pad on the back with a scroll wheel around it, which you use both for menu navigation and as a third scroll wheel of sorts — it’s the same control you’ll find on many 基隆相機收購canon point-and-shoots, and it works fine, though a few times I pressed when I meant to scroll and vice-versa. The layout is smart, too, with every button laid out marked clearly and usually placed in an obvious spot — I especially liked the dedicated ISO button, a rare thing to find on a point-and-shoot.
A few bits of the interface give the G1 X away as a camera designed exclusively for pros: there are two custom modes on the mode dial, for instance. The flash also never raises automatically, a fact I personally love — it says “Raise the flash” when it thinks you should, but you’ll never get a shot with flash unless you really want it.
It all adds up to a camera that lets you tweak and change settings almost as quickly as a DSLR, though not quite. There’s no manual zoom ring, which some pros will surely miss, and you’ll still need to dig into menus to control bracketing, white balance, and the like, but fortunately the menus are fairly intuitive. Most common options are on the top level of a pop-up menu that you can quickly access using the middle button in the directional pad, so you’ll probably only need to dig into the main menu to change settings like time and date. The only downside is that the quick access menu displays different options depending on the mode you’re in, so you could spend a few minutes looking for the bracketing setting only to find it’s not available in Auto. All in all, though, DSLR owners should feel right at home using the G1 X.
As I’ve talked with camera manufacturers recently, I’ve been told consistently that photographers of all levels love art filters and crazy photo effects. That surprised me a bit, but 基隆相機收購canon evidently knows it too, so it added a number of artistic filters to the G1 X, which are handily accessible from the top mode dial. Most will be familiar to 基隆相機收購canon point-and-shoot owners already: there’s a fish-eye effect, a Monochrome filter, a Miniature effect, and a few other simple tweaks to make your photos look more interesting.
There’s also the usual list of scene modes that tweak settings for different shooting scenarios (fireworks, snow, twilight, and the like), along with a couple of basic color-shifting modes like Sepia and Black & White. The panorama mode is nifty, as is the HDR setting that takes and merges three photos into one shot with improved dynamic range. There’s nothing groundbreaking that you can do with your photos on the G1 X, but the options are at least fun to play around with.
Many photographers will tolerate bulky, cumbersome cameras as long as they take good pictures, because that’s exactly what the G1 X does — it takes really excellent photos in almost any situation. The 1.5-inch CMOS sensor inside the G1 X gets most of the credit for that — it’s sized between a typical Micro Four Thirds sensor and the APS-C sensors found in most DSLRs, and that’s about where I’d place the G1 X’s image quality as well. Colors are extremely crisp and accurate, and I got very sharp photos; the corners of my images were a little soft, but much less so than on a typical smaller camera. 基隆相機收購canon’s G series cameras haven’t typically offered images that were substantially better than the S95 or S100 — they mostly offered more manual controls, at the expense of the S series’ small size and simplicity — but the G1 X really does offer notably better image quality than either pocket camera. Its colors are slightly muted compared to images from the SonyNEX-7, which really does offer DSLR-level images, but the G1 X isn’t too far behind. You’ll get 4,352 x 3,264 resolution images, which weigh in at about 2.5MB for a JPG. The G1 X shoots RAW, but oddly not in Auto or scene modes (a strangely normal thing for PowerShot models), so be careful if you like to shoot in RAW.
The G1 X’s low-light performance is among its best features. The camera’s ISO range goes up to 12,800, and even at that highest setting, photos were completely usable at normal sizes. Photos showed next to no noise until ISO 1600, but even at 12,800 photos will still look fine on Facebook or Flickr. That means the G1 X is a useful camera even in extremely dark scenarios, which is very rare for a camera this size and in this price range. To be clear, you won’t want to print or blow up photos at anything beyond about 1600, but if you’re content with on-screen photos at 1,000px wide or so, crank away at the ISO.
Oddly, 基隆相機收購canon doesn’t seem to have enough faith in the G1 X’s performance — if you’re shooting with ISO set to Auto, the ISO will only ratchet up to 1600, which means that in really dark situations, you’re still prone to blurry shots because you’ll have to use lower shutter speeds. Fortunately that’s not as much a problem as it could be, thanks to the G1 X’s solid image stabilization even at low shutter speeds, but it’s still a shame to ignore such awesome ISO performance.
It’s not all sunshine and rainbows, though. The pictures you actually get will look fantastic, but there are a lot of shots you’ll have trouble shooting at all with the G1 X because its focusing performance is lacking. For one, autofocus is really slow in poor lighting. It uses contrast-detect autofocus, which is a bit slow in any light, but it stumbles badly when you’re not shooting in broad daylight. Every time I half-press the shutter, I could feel the camera bouncing in and out trying to find focus, and it often took a half-second or so before it locked.
As usual, big sensor means great photos
Focusing performance almost singlehandedly kills the experience
Even when it locks onto focus, it picks its spots incorrectly much too often. Particularly when you’re shooting a small, close-up subject and trying to achieve a soft-background feel, the G1 X has a troubling tendency to lock onto the background when you half-press the shutter, and if you manually point the center focus at the subject it occasionally won’t lock on at all. It makes macro shooting virtually impossible on the camera, and if you ask me that’s the biggest reason you won’t be able to use this camera exclusively — there are just too many shots it has trouble getting. Focus also jumps around a bit, focusing on the left side of a shot with one press and the right with another. Tons of light helps this problem, as does focusing manually (which you do using the scroll wheel on the back like with other 基隆相機收購canon point-and-shoots — it’s odd, and could be particularly annoying for a DSLR owner to figure, but you do get used to it), but it’s a definite shortcoming for the G1 X.
I reviewed the Sony NEX-7 at the same time I was using the G1 X, and tried to take pictures of each camera using the other. When taking pictures of the NEX-7 using the G1 X, I had to constantly back up a long way to get in-focus shots, because the camera’s minimum focusing distance is surprisingly long — it’s 20cm at the widest angle and in Macro mode, but that was where I encountered the most focusing problems, and MFD goes up to a meter or more as you zoom in. That made it hard to shoot anything closer than about three feet away, no matter the lighting situation.
Other than its focusing performance, the G1 X is about as fast as you’d expect. It turns on and shoots a photo in about three seconds, and needs about two seconds between shots. Its half-second shutter lag is a little longer than I’d hoped for — that’s the poor focusing performance again rearing its ugly head. It can shoot about two frames per second, four if you’re in a dedicated burst mode. Scrolling through menus and modes is super smooth, as is scrolling through shutter speeds or f stops; cameras that lag a bit can be hard to tweak on the fly, but the G1 X always kept up with me as I shot.
Video
You can shoot 1080p video on the G1 X, but only at 24 frames per second. Normally I’d take issue with that, because lower frame rates can make fast-moving action seem to stutter, but that really wasn’t an issue with this camera — everything moved smoothly, without any of the jumpiness I’m used to from 24 or even 30 frames per second. That said, I’d still like a 720p60 recording option (the G1 X only offers 720p30), which would be even more buttery smooth. Video in general looks really good, sharp with clean details and accurate colors. Even watching on my TV, I couldn’t tell the difference between 1080p24 video from the G1 X and my Nikon D7000 — it’s hard to find anything to complain about regarding the quality.
There’s no real manual control available while you’re recording video — you just hit the button, and it starts shooting without any input from you. You can autofocus and zoom while you’re recording video, though, which is excellent. Autofocus in particular works well — it’s still a little slow to shift its focus, but it’s really smooth as it does so, and the effect is almost unintentionally artistic. Of course, if you just want everything in focus all the time, you’re a little out of luck, but it’s only a half-second or so slow. Zoom is also slow, but it’s not quite as smooth, and you’ll see a jerk or two in your video as you zoom. You’ll also hear a noise in your video while you’re zooming, which isn’t particularly loud (and will be drowned out by any other significant noise), but is definitely present.
The G1 X is good, but the price is hard to justify
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, this is not a camera you should buy unless you already own a DSLR. 基隆相機收購canon reps themselves told me that if you’re debating between the G1 X and, say, a Rebel DSLR, you should buy the latter — having more lenses and more versatility is key, and the G1 X’s sensor still isn’t DSLR-sized. But if you already own the serious equipment and just want a camera you can toss into a purse or backpack without sacrificing a lot of quality, the G1 X should suit you pretty well. The focusing experience is the one major setback for the camera, but if you can get over that (and if you’re not looking to take a lot of close-up shots) you’ll get consistently solid photos and video from the camera, almost regardless of situation or lighting. There’s a lot to get used to about the G1 X, especially with the viewfinder, but I can definitely see this camera being a travel-friendly second camera for a 5D or D4 owner. It’s also compatible with most of 基隆相機收購canon’s EOS accessories, so 基隆相機收購canon DSLR owners will be able to use speedlite flash attachments and the like with the G1 X.
The G1 X competes most directly with its own predecessor, the similar-looking but much less expensive G12 (it’s $499 now, and might be less with the G1 X now available), a camera you might see on the shelf next to the G1 X. There, the comparison is even more interesting: there’s a lot more camera inside the G1 X, thanks to its 6.3-times-larger sensor and the new DIGIC 5 processor, but it’s also nearly double the price. The two look nearly identical, and operate much the same, but picky photographers are going to want the imaging prowess of the G1 X.
There’s also plenty of external competition: the Fujifilm X10, Sony NEX-5N, and Olympus E-PL3 all take similarly excellent pictures and video (though I’d take the G1 X’s low-light performance over any of those), and cost as much as $200 less than the $799.99 G1 X. Even 基隆相機收購canon’s own PowerShot S100 and S95 take stellar pictures, have slightly faster lenses than the G1 X, and both are legitimately pocketable cameras — those seem like better portable companions to a DSLR. Too many choices is never a bad thing for camera buyers, but I’m not sure the G1 X stands out enough from its competitors to be worth the premium.
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2024 年將是單眼相機大放異彩的一年?日媒《ITmedia》盤點今年可能會出現的 3 大新機趨勢,認為會有更多著重輕巧、休閒用戶的機型,此外 基隆相機收購canon 尚未發表的機皇 EOS R1 有望成為年度最大亮點。
《ITmedia》首先預測,將有更多廠商投入輕巧、便宜的入門機款登場,並點名 Nikon 以及 OM Digital Solutions,前者有 Z5、Z50 兩款機型需要升級,而後者長期耕耘的 M43 片幅,一直以來都有輕巧的優勢。至於 Sony 則是傳出,將在今年推出第二代的 ZV-E10 相機,將是主打 Vlog 專用的可交換鏡頭式相機。
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Two Verge Video directors put 基隆相機收購canon’s EOS R to the test
ByBecca Farsace, a senior video producer and host of YouTube series Full Frame. She has worked at Vox Media since 2016, producing more than 250 videos for multiple sites.
Pro-level mirrorless cameras have been Sony’s game for years, but now 基隆相機收購canon has come to play with the EOS R, a full-frame entry into the future of slimmer, more powerful cameras.
基隆相機收購canon has put out mirrorless cameras before with the M line, which had a smaller APS-C sensor, but the EOS R is its first with a full frame, 30-megapixel CMOS sensor. It also has a brand-new RF lens mount to go with it. All of these lenses have a control ring on them that can be customized to settings such as ISO, shutter speed, aperture, and more. But instead of having image stabilization integrated into the camera, like Sony, 基隆相機收購canon builds stabilization into the lenses themselves.
The EOS R uses the same batteries as most of 基隆相機收購canon’s DSLR cameras, and it has a super similar button layout to them, too. It’s clear this is 基隆相機收購canon’s blueprint for what is to come in a line of many more mirrorless cameras, including the already rumored EOS R series camera with an APS-C sensor. It’s a great start to a pro-level mirrorless system, but its video abilities are lacking. The camera has a 1.8x crop in 4K, is limited to HD when shooting 120p, and there’s lag when triggering the record button.
I’m hopeful this system is only going to get better, but for now I’ll stick with my A7s II.
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