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Canon PowerShot G5X (0510C002)

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A digital compact with decent optics providing f/1.8 – f/2.8 aperture (focal length – 24 – 100 mm). The matrix of the device also does not lag behind — it is a large-format (1 ") 21-megapixel sensor with ISO 125 – 12,800 aperture. The Canon PowerShot G5X camera is suitable not only for taking pictures, but also for recording video up to Full HD (60 fps), for which also comes in handy with a microphone audio input. The device supports Wi-Fi and NFC wireless standards, through which it connects to smartphones and tablets. From the latter, you can also control the camera. The weak side of the device is battery life (up to 210 photos on a single charge).
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Canon PowerShot G5X
Panel:1" (13.2x8.8 mm), 20 MPix
Focal length:24 - 100 mm
Lens aperture:f/1.8 - f/2.8
Video:Full HD (1080p)
Snapshot size:5472x3648 px
ISO range:125 - 12800
Burst shooting:5.9 fps
Screen:3 '', touch, oscillating
Sensor format 13.2x8.8 mm (1”). Aperture f / 1.8 – f / 2.8. Wi-Fi and NFC. Remote control from mobile devices. Microphone input.
Weak battery life (up to 210 photos).

A digital compact with decent optics providing f/1.8 – f/2.8 aperture (focal length – 24 – 100 mm). The matrix of the device also does not lag behind — it is a large-format (1 ") 21-megapixel sensor with ISO 125 – 12,800 aperture. The Canon PowerShot G5X camera is suitable not only for taking pictures, but also for recording video up to Full HD (60 fps), for which also comes in handy with a microphone audio input. The device supports Wi-Fi and NFC wireless standards, through which it connects to smartphones and tablets. From the latter, you can also control the camera. The weak side of the device is battery life (up to 210 photos on a single charge).

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Specifications PowerShot G5X
Colour
Camera typedigital compact
Sensor
SensorCMOS BSI / digic 6 processor, BSI /
Sensor size1" (13.2x8.8 mm)
Total MP21
Effective MP number20
Maximum image size5472x3648 px
Light sensitivity (ISO)125 - 12800
RAW format recording
Lens
Aperturef/1.8 - f/2.8
Focal length24 - 100 mm
Optical zoom4.2
Manual focus
Image stabilizationoptical
Min. focus distance5 cm
Macro shooting, from5 cm
Photo shooting
HDR
2 control dials
White balance measuring
Exposure compensation± 3 EV, in 1/3 EV steps
Exposure modesauto
shutter priority
aperture priority
manual mode
Metering systempoint
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
Video recording
Full HD (1080)1920x1080 px 60 fps
Video scene modes2 / TimeLaps, miniature effect /
File recording formatsMPEG-4, H.264
Manual video focus
Connection portsHDMI v 1.4
microphone Jack
Focus
Autofocus modesone shot
tracking
in face
Touch focus
Viewfinder and shutter
Viewfinderelectronic / 2360K points /
Frame coverage100 %
Shutter speed30 - 1/2000 с
Continuous shooting5.9 fps
Screen
Screen size3 ''
Screen resolution1040 thousand pixels
Touch screen
Rotary display
Memory and communications
Memory cards typesSD, SDHC, SDXC / UHS-I /
CommunicationsWi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
NFC
smartphone control
Flash
Built-in flash
Guide number7
Application range7 m
External flash connect
Power source
Power sourcebattery
Battery modelNB-13L
Battery capacity1250 mAh
Shots per charge210 шт
General
Materialsteel / stainless steel /
Dimensions (WxHxD)112х76х44 mm
Weight353 g
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2015
P/N
0510C002

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