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Cameras which are being compared are Enthusiast Compact cameras.
Learn more about compared cameras specifications below. |
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Canon PowerShot G5 X vs Sony RX1R II Specs |
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PowerShot G5 X
All specs: Main page for PowerShot G5 X |
RX1R II
All specs: Main page for RX1R II |
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PowerShot G5 X vs RX1R II Sensors |
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On the pictures below the sensor areas of cameras are highlighted. This infographic highlights the sensor areas of both models compared to other common sensor formats: Note: 1-Euro coin for scale; the coin at 23.25mm diameter is slightly smaller than a US quarter. Featuring an area of 856mm² (1.37 sq.in.), the RX1R II’s sensor is a lot larger that the chip that the PowerShot G5 X employs at 116mm² (0.19 sq.in.). A larger sensor can produce images of interiors or at night that have less noise and better contrast than photos shot with 1″ sized chips. Better choice: Sony RX1R II |
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PowerShot G5 X vs RX1R II: Viewfinder PowerShot G5 X has an electronic viewfinder and it’s resolution is 2.36 megapixel with magnification of 0.65x. RX1R II has an electronic viewfinder with resolution 2.36 megapixel, it’s magnification is 0.74x. Viewfinder magnifications of compared cameras. The black area shows a magnification of 1x, relative to native size; in red is a magnification of 0.85x. |
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PowerShot G5 X (0.65x) |
RX1R II (0.74x) |
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Advantage: Sony RX1R II |
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Canon PowerShot G5 X VS Sony RX1R II Other Specs Comparison |
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Why is Canon PowerShot G5 X a better choice |
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PowerShot G5 X |
RX1R II |
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| Higher speed (4, frames/second) | 6 | 5 |
| Built-in flash (2) | ||
| Image stabilizer (3) | ||
| Touch screen (2) | ||
| Weighs less (2) | 377g (12.2 oz.) |
507g (16.4 oz.) |
| More portable (2) | 380cm³ (24 cu.in.) |
532cm³ (34 cu.in.) |
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Conclusion: Advantages of the PowerShot G5 X are that the camera is faster, the built-in flash and the optical image stabilizer. A nice touch is the rather comfortable touch screen, the lower weight than the RX1R II and the more compact size. The PowerShot G5 X scores 15 points. |
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Otherwise why to choose Sony RX1R II |
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PowerShot G5 X |
RX1R II |
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| Larger sensor (5) | 1″ | Full frame |
| Wider resolution (5, megapixel) | 20.20 | 42.40 |
| Auto Focus points (4) | 31 | 399 |
| Better sensibility (4) | 125 – 12800 ISO | 100 – 25600 ISO |
| Better monitor (2, Megapixel) | 1.04 | 1.20 |
| External microphone (2) | ||
| Longer battery life (3, photos) | 210 | 220 |
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Conclusion: Advantages of the RX1R II are the larger sensor, the higher resolution and the faster and more accurate auto focus. Additional pros for the Sony are the larger sensitivity, that the display has a higher resolution and the connector for an external microphone. Another advantage over the PowerShot G5 X: that the battery has more stamina. Yields 25 points for the RX1R II. |
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Common Specs for both cameras compared |
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PowerShot G5 X |
RX1R II |
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| Articulated screen | ||
| Video resolution | 1920 x 1080 | 1920 x 1080 |
| WiFi | ||
| Canon PowerShot G5 X VS Sony RX1R II Dimensions |
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Look at front view of the PowerShot G5 X and RX1R II |
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Top view of cameras |
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Total scores Here’s the total score according to comparison above: |
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Canon PowerShot G5 X |
Sony RX1R II |
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15
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25
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We recommend Sony RX1R II as better choice. |
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