Canon PowerShot V1 Will be in short supply

The new Canon PowerShot V1 and two other compact cameras will be in short supply. Canon issued a notice that the new PowerShot V1 and two other compact cameras will be in short supply:

Apologies and information regarding product supply status

Thank you for your continued patronage of Canon products.

We are currently receiving more orders than expected for the following products, which is causing delays in delivery. We sincerely apologize to our customers and business partners for the inconvenience caused. We would like
to apologize again for keeping our eagerly awaiting customers waiting for these products. We will continue to take measures to ensure a stable supply of products so that we can deliver them as soon as possible. We appreciate your understanding.

Product name (model number) Availability
PowerShot V1 We plan to ship the products one by one, but delivery may take longer than usual.
PowerShot G7X Mark III We plan to ship the products one by one, but we are currently suspending orders. We will inform you of the resumption of orders and delivery dates as soon as we have a clear idea of ​​when the products will be shipped.
PowerShot SX740HS We plan to ship the products one by one, but we are currently suspending orders. We will inform you of the resumption of orders and delivery dates as soon as we have a clear idea of ​​when the products will be shipped.

 

Canon PowerShot V1 Vlogging Compact Camera

The PowerShot V1 is a “video-first” compact camera with a 16-50mm equivalent, F2.8-4.5 zoom lens. It’s built around a 22-megapixel Type 1.4 (18.4 x 12.3mm) sensor with Canon’s Dual Pixel AF II system. It features a fully articulating rear display and a windscreen for its top-mounted microphones, but no built-in flash or electronic viewfinder

This is the second compact digital camera in the PowerShot V series, which allows users to enjoy full-scale video shooting, following the Vlog camera PowerShot V10 (released in June 2023). Compared to the 1.0-type sensor installed in a normal compact digital camera, the 1.4-type CMOS sensor is about twice the area, achieving high image quality and high sensitivity. In 35mm equivalent, it covers a zoom range equivalent to a focal length of about 16mm to 50mm.