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Estimados, dejo este link con una nota sobre la G9x que me gusto mucho.
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_G9X/index.shtml
Hay varias cosas que me interesaron, por ejemplo esto.
La nota es muy extensa.. pero la cuelgo para no olvidarla.
Saludos,
Walter
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_G9X/index.shtml
Hay varias cosas que me interesaron, por ejemplo esto.
Me interesó particularmente esta opinión donde Canon está trantando de diferenciarse de los Smartphones al poner un sensor de 1 pulgada.Canon has sensibly identified the 1in sensor as a way to differentiate its latest cameras from phones and older point-and-shoot models, and the ever-increasing PowerShot G range ensures there's an option for everyone. I feel this is where Canon currently scores over Sony by offering four rather than two form-factors with the 1in sensor.
Luego dice que hay una compacta para cada necesidad. Basicamente la G9x, la G7X ii, la G5x y la G9x, todas con caracteristicas complementarias...The strategy really works too. While reviewing the G9X I kept noting limitations which the Canon G7X resolved. Things like the tilting screen and longer zoom range. And yet the more I used the G9X, the more I loved its smaller form factor which made the G7X and RX100 series feel quite hefty in comparison. Cleverly though if you are willing to carry something a little chunkier, the G7X offers those additional benefits. And if you wish it had a viewfinder, there's the Canon G5X. Or if you yearn for a much longer zoom there's the Canon G3X.
Canon's covering all bases and that's what allows them to indulge in other form factors. If you only created one model in this category it'd have to be the G7X, but with four models, there's room for options like the G9X and I think the range is stronger for it.
La nota es muy extensa.. pero la cuelgo para no olvidarla.
Saludos,
Walter