According to latest rumors floating over the web Canon may announce a pro compact camera during September 2016 (Photokina event). The camera will have 1 inch sensor a expected to replace the current Canon G5X or May be Canon G9X camera.
We expect a new version of G5X coming possibly Canon G5X Mark II. The Canon G5X was announced on October 2015. And the PowerShot G5 X uses a 24-100mm (35mm equivalent) 4.2x optical zoom lens with F1.8-2.8 aperture range for capturing stunning images. We hope this time we may see a new sensor while the lens is expected to remains same. We know that all the recently announced Canon power-shot is using Sony made sensor and these compact are creating a market space again and popluar among photographers.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
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Put a 3.5mm mic socket in it and I’ll buy it. 😉
Why the world need a Canon camera when everyone knows they are using Sony sensor ..
@ Neil
Only Canon latest and limited G series camera uses Sony Made Sensor.
All Canon DSLRs uses Canon made Sensor.
@CanonPro
That’s what I am saying…
So Just go and buy A Sony RX100 M3 camera.
@Neil | @CanonPro
Catfight OR Tomfight
My expected list of specification for Canon G5X camera
20.2MP 1″ Sensor with PDAF
DIGIC 7 Image Processor
4.2x Optical Zoom f/1.8-2.8 Lens (I am ok with the lens)
3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Multi-Angle Touchscreen
4K @ 30fps
Built-In Wi-Fi Connectivity with NFC
ISO 25600 & 8 fps Continuous Shooting
Manual Control Dials, Star Shooting Mode
* Canon G5X Mark II camera Specification
20.2MP 1″ Sensor with PDAF
DIGIC 7 Image Processor
4.2x Optical Zoom f/1.8-2.8 Lens (I am ok with the lens)
3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Multi-Angle Touchscreen
4K @ 30fps
Built-In Wi-Fi Connectivity with NFC
ISO 25600 & 8 fps Continuous Shooting
Manual Control Dials, Star Shooting Mode
Keep dust out of the lens, Canon.
G5X Mk lens are a dusty eater.
I’d like to to see a 10x lens with the next G5X markII, similar lens as the Panasonic zs100.
Call it different, if you like, but keep the viewfinder and the multi-angle touchscreen.