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Sony Cyber-shot RX100 vs Canon PowerShot G1 X Mk. II: Specifications at a glance |
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Cyber-shot RX100
All specs: Main page for Cyber-shot RX100 |
PowerShot G1 X Mk. II
All specs: Main page for PowerShot G1 X Mk. II |
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Cyber-shot RX100 vs PowerShot G1 X Mk. II: The sensors |
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The Cyber-shot RX100 features a 1″ sized sensor, while the PowerShot G1 X Mk. II uses a APS-C sensor. 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 262mm² (0.42 sq.in.), the PowerShot G1 X Mk. II’s sensor is a lot larger that the chip that the Cyber-shot RX100 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. Advantage: Canon PowerShot G1 X Mk. II |
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Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VS Canon PowerShot G1 X Mk. II Other Specs Comparison |
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Why is Sony Cyber-shot RX100 a better choice |
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Cyber-shot RX100 |
PowerShot G1 X Mk. II |
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| Wider resolution (5, megapixel) | 20.10 | 12.80 |
| Higher speed (4, frames/second) | 10 | 5 |
| Better monitor (2, Megapixel) | 1.20 | 1.04 |
| Longer battery life (3, photos) | 330 | 300 |
| Weighs less (2) | 240g (7.7 oz.) |
558g (18.0 oz.) |
| More portable (2) | 213cm³ (13 cu.in.) |
570cm³ (36 cu.in.) |
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Conclusion: Advantages of the Cyber-shot RX100 are the higher resolution, that the camera is faster and that the display has a higher resolution. A nice touch is that the battery has more stamina, the lower weight than the PowerShot G1 X Mk. II and the more compact size. The Cyber-shot RX100 scores 18 points. |
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Otherwise why to choose Canon PowerShot G1 X Mk. II |
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Cyber-shot RX100 |
PowerShot G1 X Mk. II |
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| Larger sensor (5) | 1″ | APS-C |
| Auto Focus points (4) | 25 | 31 |
| Better sensibility (4) | 160 – 12800 ISO | 100 – 12800 ISO |
| Articulated monitor (2) | ||
| Touch screen (2) | ||
| WiFi (2) | ||
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Conclusion: Advantages of the PowerShot G1 X Mk. II are the larger sensor, the faster and more accurate auto focus and the larger sensitivity. We also like the articulated display, the rather comfortable touch screen and the built-in wifi that permits remote shooting and image transfer without the need for a cable connection. Yields 19 points for the PowerShot G1 X Mk. II. |
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Common Specs for both cameras compared |
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Cyber-shot RX100 |
PowerShot G1 X Mk. II |
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| Built-in flash | ||
| Image stabilizer | ||
| Video resolution | 1920 x 1080 | 1920 x 1080 |
| Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VS Canon PowerShot G1 X Mk. II Dimensions |
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Look at front view of the Cyber-shot RX100 and PowerShot G1 X Mk. 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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Sony Cyber-shot RX100 |
Canon PowerShot G1 X Mk. II |
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18
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19
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We advise to choose the newest model: Canon PowerShot G1 X Mk. II. |
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