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Canon G1XIII Powershot G1X Mark III Camera

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702059
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G1XIII
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Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III, 24.2 MP, 6000 x 4000 pixels, CMOS, 3x, Full HD, Black
The ultimate G-series, distilling the best of PowerShot and EOS

With legendary heritage, the G1 X Mark III features a unique blend of DSLR speed, quality and resilience with PowerShot lightweight handling. Ideal for photographers looking for an 'all-in-one
Picture quality
Camera type There are a number of common types of digital cameras: compact cameras, bridge cameras, mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras (MILC) and single lens reflex (SLR) cameras. Bridge cameras 'bridge the gap' between the low-end compact and high-end professional (SLR) cameras. Also MILCs populate this mid-segment by combining the larger sensors and interchangeable lenses of DSLRs with the live-preview viewing system of compact cameras. SLR Camera Body
Megapixel (approx.) The number (in millions) of light-sensitive picture elements known as pixels actually used by the camera's image sensor (CCD) to record light, and which are reflected to the final number of recorded pixels stored on the memory card. 24.2 MP
Sensor type A sensor is a convertor than measures a physical quality (light, temperature etc.) and displays this electronically on a device. CMOS
Maximum image resolution Resolution is the amount of detail held by an image. The higher the resolution, the better (sharper) the image. The maximum image resolution produces the best image. 6000 x 4000 pixels
Still image resolution(s) List of image resolutions that supported by device. 6000 x 4000, 3984 x 2656, 2976 x 1984, 2400 x 1600, 2400 x 1600, 3552 x 2664, 2656 x 1992, 2112 x 1600, 6000 x 3368, 3984 x 2240, 2976 x 1680, 2400 x 1344, 4000 x 4000, 2656 x 2656, 1984 x 1984, 1600 x 1600
Image stabilizer This camera function compensates for slight shaking movements caused by an unstable position and ensures smooth footage even in suboptimal conditions.
Image stabilizer location Lens
Supported aspect ratios The aspect ratio is the ratio of the width of an image to its height. The supported aspect ratios are the aspect ratios that can be shown by the device. 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9
Image formats supported The type of image files that the device can use/display e.g. gif, JPEG (jpg). JPG, RAW
Lens system
Optical zoom Indicates the optical zoom capacity, which is the number of times that the picture can be enlarged with the optics of the camera. 3x
Digital zoom Indicates the digital zoom capacity, the number of times that the picture is enlarged thanks to digital technology. 4x
Focal length range Measure of how strongly the system converges or diverges light. For an optical system in air, it is the distance over which initially collimated rays are brought to a focus. A system with a shorter focal length has greater optical power than one with a long focal length; that is, it bends the rays more strongly, bringing them to a focus in a shorter distance.For an optical system in air, the effective focal length (f and f′) gives the distance from the front and rear principal planes (H and H′) to the corresponding focal points (F and F′). 15 - 45 mm
Minimum focal length (35mm film equiv) The minimum 35mm equivalent focal length, which is a measure that indicates the angle of view of a particular combination of a camera lens and film or sensor size. The term is useful because most photographers experienced with interchangeable lenses are most familiar with the 35mm film format. 24 mm
Maximum focal length (35mm film equiv) The maximum 35mm equivalent focal length, which is a measure that indicates the angle of view of a particular combination of a camera lens and film or sensor size. The term is useful because most photographers experienced with interchangeable lenses are most familiar with the 35mm film format. 72 mm
Minimum aperture number The minimum size of the hole through which light enters a camera. 2.8
Maximum aperture number 5.6
Lens structure (elements/groups) The way in which a camera lens is constructed. 9/8
Combined zoom 12x
Focusing
Focus adjustment Auto/Manual
Auto focusing (AF) modes Modes on the camera for auto-focusing, including continuous focusing and one shop focusing. Continuous Auto Focus, Servo Auto Focus, Single Auto Focus
Closest focusing distance 0.1 m
Auto Focus (AF) points 49
Auto Focus (AF) points selection Auto, Manual
Auto Focus (AF) lock
Exposure
ISO sensitivity (min) 100
ISO sensitivity (max) 25600
ISO sensitivity A measure of a photographic film's sensitivity to light. 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, 10000, 12800, 25600, Auto
Light exposure modes The different lengths of time for the exposure for a camera e.g. longer exposure for low light. Aperture priority AE, Auto
Light exposure control Program AE
Light metering Light metering mode refers to the way in which a device determines the exposure. Multi-pattern and evaluative metering: the camera measures the light intensity in several points in the scene. Centre-weighted metering: the meter concentrates between 60 to 80 percent of the sensitivity towards the central part of the viewfinder. Spot metering: the camera will only measure a very small area of the scene (between 1-5% of the viewfinder area). Centre-weighted, Evaluative (Multi-pattern), Spot
Auto Exposure (AE) lock
Shutter
Fastest camera shutter speed The minimum time which the camera shutter is open when taking a photo. 1/2000 s
Slowest camera shutter speed The maximum time which the camera shutter is open when taking a photo. 30 s
Flash
Flash modes Different modes for a camera flash which are manually/automatically activated e.g. auto-flash mode, flash on with red eye reduction. Auto, Flash off, Flash on, Manual, Red-eye reduction, Second curtain synchro, Slow synchronization
Flash exposure lock
Flash range (wide) 0.5 - 9 m
Flash range (tele) 0.5 - 4.5 m
External flash connector
Flash sync-speed 1/2000 s
Flash exposure compensation
Video
Video recording Recording moving visual images.
Maximum video resolution This is the maximum resolution of video images. Resolution is a measure of the degree of detail visible. 1920 x 1080 pixels
HD type Type of supported High Definition (e.g. Full HD, 4K Ultra HD). Full HD
Video resolutions The amount of detail that can be seen in the video image. 640 x 360,1280 x 720,1920 x 1080
Resolution at capture speed 640x480@25fps, 1280x720@25fps, 1920x1080@25fps, 1920x1080@50fps
Video formats supported The type of video formats that can be used by this device. AVC, H.264, MPEG4
Audio
Audio formats supported The audio formats which this device or software can read/use e.g. MP3, MP4. LC-AAC
Memory
Compatible memory cards Types of memory cards which can be used with this product. SD, SDHC, SDXC
Display
Display The description of display that can includes display type, resolution, size etc. LCD
Touchscreen A screen of a laptop, smartphone, etc., that responds to touch so you can control the interface using your fingers.
Display diagonal Size of the display for this product, measured diagonally, usually in inches. 7.62 cm (3")
Display resolution (numeric) Total number of pixels that display has. 1040000 pixels
Display aspect ratio 3:2
Viewfinder
Viewfinder type A viewfinder is the window in the camera through which a photographer views the picture. Used for choosing, composing, and often focusing the image. There are two types: optical and digital. In an optical viewfinder, the photographer looks through a transparent window to frame and focus the image. The photographer is seeing the real image, through the window of the viewfinder. With a digital viewfinde, there is an LCD display built into a camera that gives a digital view of where the camera is pointing. It's used to compose and focus the image. Electronic
Viewfinder screen size 0.39"
Viewfinder resolution (approx.) 2360000 pixels
Ports & interfaces
PictBridge PictBridge is an industry standard introduced in 2003 from the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) for direct printing. It allows images to be printed directly from digital cameras to a printer, without having to connect the camera to a computer using common connectivity like USB or Bluetooth.
USB version Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the interface used for connection, communication and power supply between computers and electronic devices. Every new version - for example 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 - is much faster than the previous one. 2.0
USB connector What type of USB connector is built into the device. Micro-USB B
HDMI HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed/uncompressed digital audio data from a HDMI-compliant device ("the source device") to a compatible computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio device. HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog video standards.
HDMI connector type Micro
USB port The device features a socket into which a USB cable can be plugged.
Network
Bluetooth Bluetooth is a low-power radio technology developed to replace the cables and wires currently used to link or connect electronic devices such as personal computers, printers, and a wide variety of handheld devices including mobile phones. Because it uses radio-wave connectivity, a Bluetooth-enabled device has a constant, established connection to whatever browser it uses. This saves the user the trouble of logging on to check for emails or news updates, for example.
Bluetooth version The type of bluetooth technology in the product e.g. Bluetooth Smart (v4.0). 4.1
Wi-Fi Popular technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the internet wirelessly using radio waves.
Wi-Fi standards The type of wireless local area network (LAN). It can be ad-hoc, where units in a network communicate peer-to-peer, or Infrastructure, where units communicate with each other via an access point A LAN interconnects computers in a small area e.g. home, school or office. 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Near Field Communication (NFC)
Camera
White balance Technique in photography and image processing, which involves a global adjustment of the intensities of the colors (typically red, green, and blue primary colors). An important goal of this adjustment is to render specific colors – particularly neutral colors including white – correctly. Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent L, Shade, Tungsten, Underwater
Scene modes Scenery mode', 'Portrait mode' and other modes which are manually/automatically activated on a camera and change the settings (e.g. exposure time) accordingly. Night landscape, Panorama, Portrait, Self-portrait
Shooting modes Auto, Program
Photo effects Different effects that you can use to modify photos after they have been taken, such as colour filters. Neutral
Self-timer delay Duration of self-timer, that's a camera device that gives a delay between pressing the shutter release and the shutter's firing. It is most commonly used to let photographers to take a photo of themselves (often with the family), hence the name. 2,10 s
Direct printing With direct printing it is possible to print your photographs or other documents directly to a printer from a compatible device, without the use of a computer.
GPS (satellite) Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather conditions, anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites. The system provides critical capabilities to military, civil and commercial users around the world. It is maintained by the United States government and is freely accessible to anyone with a GPS receiver.
Orientation sensor The device e.g. smartphone, tablet uses gravity to sense whether it should be displaying in portrait or landscape mode.
Image processor DIGIC 7
Design
Product colour The colour e.g. red, blue, green, black, white. Black
Dustproof
Battery
Battery technology The type of battery in the device, e.g. nickel–cadmium (NiCd). Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery type Description of battery supplied with the product, such battery form factor (e.g. AA/AAA). NB-13L
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the product can be safely operated. 0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H) 10 - 90%
Weight & dimensions
Width The measurement or extent of something from side to side. 115 mm
Depth The distance from the front to the back of something. 51.4 mm
Height The measurement of the product from head to foot or from base to top. 77.9 mm
Weight Weight of the product without packaging (net weight). If possible, the net weight is given including standard accessories and supplies. Please note that sometimes the manufacturer leaves out the weight of accessories and/or supplies. 399 g
Packaging content
Neck strap included
Battery charger included
Other features
Power source type What the power source is. Battery
Technical details
Self-timer
Display brightness control
More Information
SKU 702059
MPN G1XIII
Brand Canon
Product Condition Brand New/Unused
Product Use General