
Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II Digital Camera Bundle (Renewed)
Capture Stunning Images with Advanced TechnologyThe Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II is a powerful compact camera that combines a large sensor, fast processing, and a versatile zoom lens. Designed for photographers who demand high image quality in a portable package, this camera is perfect for captur...
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Overview
Capture Stunning Images with Advanced Technology
The Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II is a powerful compact camera that combines a large sensor, fast processing, and a versatile zoom lens. Designed for photographers who demand high image quality in a portable package, this camera is perfect for capturing stunning photos and videos.
Specifications:
- Sensor: 20.1MP 1" CMOS Sensor
- Image Processor: DIGIC 8
- Lens: 5x Zoom, 24-120mm Equivalent
- Aperture: f/1.8-2.8
- Image Stabilization: Optical Image Stabilizer
- Electronic Viewfinder: Pop-up 2.36m-Dot
- LCD: 180° Tilting Touchscreen
- Video Recording: UHD 4K30p
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Key Features
Bundle Includes: 1 x Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II Digital Camera, 1 x SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO Cmemory Card, 1 x Memory Card Reader, 1 x Soft Medium Camera and Video Case Bag, 1 x 12 inch Flexible Tripod, 1 x Hand Strap, 1 x Memory Card Wallet, 1 x Cleaning Kit
Packing apt imaging capabilities within a svelte-yet-versatile design, the Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II is an advanced compact camera featuring a large sensor, fast processing, and a flexible zoom lens. The 20.1MP 1'' CMOS sensor uses a stacked design, which couples with the DIGIC 8 image processor to realize fast autofocus performance, quick full resolution shooting up to 20 fps, and UHD 4K30p video recording.
Complementing the sensor and processor is a 5x zoom lens, which covers a 24-120mm equivalent focal length range for wide-angle to short-telephoto fields of view. An f/1.8-2.8 maximum aperture range suits working in difficult lighting conditions as does an Optical Image Stabilizer, which compensates for the effects of camera shake. Rounding out the G5 X Mark II's design, the camera features a pop-up 2.36m-dot electronic viewfinder, 180 tilting touchscreen LCD.
Featuring a large 20.1MP 1'' stacked CMOS sensor, along with a DIGIC 8 image processor, the G5 X Mark II offers notable imaging performance characterized by high speed and low noise. The stacked sensor design, coupled with the DIGIC 8 processor, affords especially quick focusing speeds, up to 20-fps continuous shooting, a 30-fps Raw Burst mode, and UHD 4K30p and Full HD 120p video recording.
20.2MP 1'' Stacked CMOS Sensor - DIGIC 8 Image Processor - 5x Optical Zoom f/1.8-2.8 Lens - 24-120mm (35mm Equivalent) - 2.36m-Dot Pop-Up Electronic Viewfinder - 3.0'' 1.04m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD - UHD 4K30p and Full HD 120p Video - 20-fps Shooting, 30-fps Raw Burst Mode - Built-In Bluetooth and Wi-Fi - Manual Control Dials, Star Shooting Mode
Item weight: 1.6 pounds
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 20.1MP 1'' stacked CMOS sensor for notable imaging performance with high speed and low noise.
- Includes the DIGIC 8 image processor, enabling fast autofocus, quick continuous shooting, and UHD 4K30p video.
- Equipped with a versatile 5x optical zoom lens, covering a 24-120mm equivalent focal length range.
- Offers an f/1.8-2.8 maximum aperture range and Optical Image Stabilizer, benefiting low-light performance and reducing camera shake.
- Boasts a pop-up 2.36m-dot electronic viewfinder and a 180-degree tilting touchscreen LCD for flexible shooting angles.
👎 Cons
- As a renewed product, it might not come with the full manufacturer's warranty or accessories typical of a new item.
- The 20.1MP sensor, while capable, is a 1-inch type, which might not offer the same low-light performance as larger sensors.
- The 5x optical zoom, while flexible, may be limited for users requiring extensive telephoto reach.
- UHD 4K30p video is good, but lacks higher frame rates for 4K video compared to some newer models.
- The bundle includes several accessories, which may not all be necessary for every user, adding to the initial cost.