Synopses & Reviews
The PowerShot G1 X is the latest and, arguably, the greatest of the ‘G’ series of compact cameras produced by Canon, aimed at advanced amateur and professional photographers, and achieved through tactile controls, a wide range of creative functions and a more functional design aesthetic. The G1 X is well specified, with logical, easy-to-use controls. Author David Taylor's comprehensive step-by-step guide includes practical tips on how to get the best from this versatile camera. • A pull-out reference card gives quick access to the camera's functions. The greatest difference between the G1 X and previous models is the increase in the size of the sensor:• The 4:3 aspect, 14.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor is almost 6.3 times larger than that used in the previous model, the G12, improving image quality and greater control over depth of field.• The DIGIC 5 chip produces low-noise characteristics and an increase in operational speed of the G1 X over previous G series cameras.
Synopsis
A comprehensive step-by-step guide that includes practical tips on how to get the best from this versatile camera The PowerShot G1 X is the latest and, arguably, the greatest of the G series of compact cameras produced by Canon, aimed at advanced amateur and professional photographers, and achieved through tactile controls, a wide range of creative functions and a more functional design aesthetic. The G1 X is well specified, with logical, easy-to-use controls.
Synopsis
A comprehensive step-by-step guide that includes practical tips on how to get the best from this versatile camera
The PowerShot G1 X is the latest and, arguably, the greatest of the G series of compact cameras produced by Canon, aimed at advanced amateur and professional photographers, and achieved through tactile controls, a wide range of creative functions and a more functional design aesthetic. The G1 X is well specified, with logical, easy-to-use controls.
About the Author
David Taylor is an award-winning landscape and travel photographer, born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear. His work has taken him all over the world, but away from his photographic career David lives on an exposed hill, overlooking the market town of Hexham in Northumberland.