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It is the same chip found inside the Canon 80D and EOS M5 with 24.2MP of resolution and a 100-25600 ISO range. If the G1 X II features a larger-than-average sensor for a premium compact (1.5 inch), the G1 X mark III becomes the first compact from Canon to feature an APS-C sensor. The first improvement seen on the mark III version is the sensor. To know more about our ethics, you can visit our full disclosure page. If you decided to buy something after clicking the link, we will receive a small commission. Within the article, there are affiliate links. We were not asked to write anything about these cameras, nor were we provided with any sort of compensation. Let’s see how they compare by looking at the ten main differences below!Įthics statement: The information supplied in this article is based on official specifications.
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While not a lot has changed on the video side (both cameras record in 1080p with the small difference that the mark III version can go up to 60fps), the new camera inherits much of the technology seen on the latest EOS M mirrorless cameras including a new sensor and AF system. Today the series inaugurates the third generation G-series model, which comes after a number of lower-end models (G3 X, G5 X, G7 X and G9 X) that use a slightly smaller 1-inch sensor, just like the RX100 line-up. Before the original Sony RX100 appeared on the scene in 2012, there was another premium compact camera that housed a large sensor, the Canon G1 X.