The next Canon G1X Mark III camera is rumored to feature a built-in OLED EVF which might be similar to the one on the Pana LX100.
Canon has been long-rumored to launch a premium compact camera with a large number of megapixels. It appears that the Japanese manufacturer will go for the 24.2-megapixel APS-c unit, which provides high image quality while preserving battery life.
Recent rumor indicates that the Canon G1X Mark III will come with built-in OLED EVF. More details after the break!
Next Canon G1X Mark III rumored to feature built-in OLED EVF
A new set of rumors regarding the next Canon G1X Mark III camera are circling around the web. It is said that everything will be bigger in this shooter. Main specs to be upgraded are the sensor size and the addition of the electronic viewfinder.
The Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III camera will replace the current PowerShot G1 X Mark II model which is priced for $649.
Sources have also revealed updated specifications of the camera. It appears that it will feature an 24-megapixel APS-C image sensor, DIGIC 7 processing engine, and a long zoom lens.
Rumored G1 X Mark III Specifications
- 24.2mp APS-C Sensor
- DIGIC 7
- 24-70mm f/2.8-5.6 (approximate 35mm equivalent) Previously reported as 24-120mm
- Dynamic IS
- Built-in OLED EVF
- Touch AF
- Dust & water resistant
These are the updated Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III specifications from the rumor mill. The premium compact camera to be announced soon. Stay tuned with us for more information.
via: CR