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Reviews (9)

Oct 11, 2016
Very nice
1 of 1 found this helpful The Godox trigger with the V850 works like a charm - the lithium battery in the V850 is awesome - all flashes should have it - no more AA issues - the X1t trigger is spot on - and for the right price -
yes I wish it was a bit smaller - and the LCD menu was laid out a bit different - but no big issue
Highly recommended

Jun 21, 2018
worth it
nice product - strong magnets

Jul 13, 2016
Canon G3X
3 of 3 found this helpful unique camera - with 1 inch sensor and 24-600mm Focal Length - a super zoom -
it has the sensor from the RX100m3 - so a good sensor -
the G3X is smaller then the competitors the Lumix FZ1000 and Sony RX10 /1/2/3 -
it is priced close to the Lumix FZ1000 - but the FZ1000 is a bit larger but on the other hand has 4K video and a Electronic Viewfinder anymore function buttons -
The Lumix has a bit shorter focal length of 25-400mm - but faster aperture F2.8-4.0 vs the F2.8-6.3 on the Canon G3X -
I do like the size of the G3X vs the bridge style which the Lumix FZ1000 and Sony RX10 1/2/3 are - but with the smaller body Canon omits the EVF - I bought a separate EVF that goes in the hot shote and it is a decent EVF but it adds $250 more to the price - so really the Lumix FZ1000 is the bargain and it likewise is loaded with features - which the Canon G3X is not -
The G3X does however have a Touch LCD which the Sony and Lumix do not have -
I miss many features on the G3X - Video in HD is good but of course no 4K like the Lumix FZ1000 and the Sony RX10 1/2/3 have -
The new Sony RX10 m3 is the best of the 3 with a focal length of 24-600 like the Canon G3X but has a faster lens of F.2.4 - f4.0 and the best 4k features but it is also $1498 while the Lumix FZ1000 with 4k and many features ant 25-400 F2.8-4.0 is $797 so $700 less then the Sony -
The Canon G3X is $899 with no 4k and no EVF and less features and - so the Lumix FZ1000 is a bargain -
If however you like to have a bit smaller body in line with the mirrorless cameras vs bridge style camera then the Canon G3X is it -
Maybe Canon will have an update to it - like they just updated their G7X to G7X m2 - although I argue that the updates where not that impressive -
For one I think they should replace the flash with a built in EVF - the flash is worthless as when lens is zoomed out it blocks the light from the little flash - I think more important to have a builtin EVF then that tiny flash
I find that the images are a bit soft - although it is using a Sony sensor - so must be due to processing - Sony tends to like sharper out of camera images - but as it can record in RAW one can post process -
The new Lumix ZS100 25-250mm F2.8-6.3 with the same Sony 1 inch sensor is a fantastic tiny camera - yes not quite 400 or 600mm - but so small and light - and images are just sharper -
it has 4k and Post Focus features - super super fast processor - like when one puts it in a mode where the camera shoots 2-5 shoots and then merges them into the best image - often used in low light situations - to increase dynamic range etc - most cameras will display a MSG - Processing ... for 1 to several seconds and one waits - but with the ZS100 and a decent SD card - there is no wait -
So regardless which 1 inch super zoom you get - you got to get the Lumix ZS100 -
If you want the ultimate super zoom - then it is the $1495 Sony RX10m3 - it it is lots of features - and 4k and a bridge style is not an issue and price is then the Lumix FZ1000 is a clear winner but you get 200mm shorter zoom -
If size is the main thing then the Canon G3X -
They are all using Sony 1 inch sensors - except the RX100m4 has the latest version - stacked - which offloads a bit faster for video - but in reality there is no real image quality difference - but it does a tiny bit better in low light - but of course for lot more money