1 Inch Sensor Compact Camera Review

Measuring 13 2 x 8 8mm 2 7x crop factor the 1 type sensor was smaller than full frame aps c and four thirds format imaging.
1 inch sensor compact camera review. Was a landmark camera that fused a 1 inch sensor in a compact metal body with the controls and image quality demanded by enthusiasts. The original sony cyber shot dsc rx100 introduced in june 2012 featured a fresh inviting design a fast 28 100mm equivalent zeiss vario sonnar zoom lens and something unheard of for such a compact camera. Its 1 inch sensor captures far more detail than the tiny 1 2 3 inch sensors found in our other picks. Canon powershot g1 x mark ii seems to be a great one with the 1 5 inch sensor i think you mentioned it somewhere in your other articles before.
And it even shoots 4k video. A 16x zoom with a f 2 8 4 max aperture. A 20 2mp 1 format backlight illuminated cmos sensor. The canon powershot g7 x mark iii is a good pocket camera with a big 1 inch sensor a bright zoom lens and 4k video but it faces strong competition from smartphones and cameras alike.
Light speed af dfd technology leica dc vario elmar lens 4k functions. Also leica v lux typ 114 is very good especially considering the price. All of the cameras in this buying guide have zoom lenses at a wide variety of focal lengths. 20 1 mp 1 mos sensor 15x optical zoom hybrid o i s.
Read our in depth sony zv 1 review image credit. The panasonic lumix fz1000 boasts specs that ll make even hardened camera buffs drool. Sony rx100 vii premium compact digital camera 24 200 mm f2 8 4 5 zeiss lens tilt lc display 4k hdr 1 0 inch sensor real time tracking af with eye detection dsc rx100m7 1 007 80 in stock. That means images from this camera will still look great at 100 percent magnification on a.
As for 1 type sensor cameras there are a lot of panasonic compacts. The ultimate in travel compacts this premium camera delivers impressive performance and versatility with a 15x zoom leica lens 1 inch mos sensor and 2 3 million dot live view finder with 0 53x magnification. The majority of the cameras in this guide use 1 type sensors which fall in between the tiny chips used in smartphones and cheap compacts and larger sensors found in mirrorless and dslr cameras.