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"price": 800,
"year": "2014",
"brand": "Canon",
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"name": "Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II",
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"type": "highendcompact",
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"launchDate": "Feb. 2014",
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"chapo": " Introduction Announced in February 2014, the G1X II is a significant revision of the G1X from early 2012. Like its predecessor the G1X II has an unusually large CMOS sensor – a 1.5” type, which is somewhere between Four Thirds and APS-C - the largest currently used in a compact camera with a fixed zoom. Canon has taken an unusual route with a large sensor and lowered the pixel count slightly from 14-Mpix in the G1X to 12.8-Mpix in the Mark II. They’ve also revised the body, removing the optical viewfinder completely while using the opportunity",
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"autofocus": "no",
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"video": "no",
"waterproof": "no",
"image": "//cdn.dxomark.com/dakdata/xml/PowerShot_G1_X_Mark_II/vignette3.png",
"Type": "High-end compact ",
"Announced": "Feb. 2014  ",
"Indicative price (USD)": "\n 800  \n ",
"Sensor type ": "CMOS  ",
"Resolution ": "\n 4432 x 3326  \n ",
"Sensor photo detectors (Mpix) ": "14.74  ",
"Sensor size (mm)": "13.4 x 17.9 ",
"Color filter array": "RGB ",
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"Bits per pixel": "14.0",
"Focal length multiplier": "1.85&nbsp;",
"Aspect Ratio": "4:3&nbsp;",
"ISO latitude ": "100 - 12800&nbsp;",
"Shutter type": "Mechanical&nbsp;",
"Fastest - Slowest speed (s)": "1/4000 - 60.0 &nbsp;",
"Frame rate (fps)": "5.2 &nbsp;",
"Live view ": "Yes&nbsp;",
"Stabilization ": "Yes&nbsp;",
"Firmware": "&nbsp;",
"Dust cleaning": "No&nbsp;",
"Mount type": "Compact &nbsp;",
"Weight (gr)": "516",
"Battery type": "Li-Ion, NB-12L&nbsp;",
"Battery weight (gr)": "34",
"Tropicalization": "No&nbsp;",
"Camera material": "Metal&nbsp;",
"Mount material": "Metal&nbsp;",
"View finder type": "No viewfinder&nbsp;",
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"View finder coverage": "0&nbsp;",
"Mirror lockup": "&nbsp;",
"View finder diopter": "&nbsp;",
"Monitor type": "LCD&nbsp;",
"Monitor size": "3&nbsp;",
"Monitor pixel": "1040000&nbsp;",
"Articulated screen": "Yes&nbsp;",
"Touch screen": "Yes&nbsp;",
"Contrast screen": "&nbsp;",
"Low-pass filter": "&nbsp;",
"Focus mode": "Yes&nbsp;",
"Autofocus modes": "one-shot, MF&nbsp;",
"Number of autofocus points": "31&nbsp;",
"Exposure bracketing": "&nbsp;",
"Exposure compensation": "+/- 3 EV&nbsp;",
"Drive modes": " Single\n Continuous\n Continuous with AF\n Self-timer (10-sec., 2-sec., custom: 0 - 15 sec. (in one-second increments), 20/25/30 sec.) &nbsp;",
"Buffer size": "&nbsp;",
"Recording medium": "SD/SDHC/SDXC/UHS-I Memory Cards&nbsp;",
"Image format": "JPEG, RAW (CR2)&nbsp;",
"White balance bracketing": "No&nbsp;",
"Connectivity": "HDMI&nbsp;",
"Bluetooth": "No&nbsp;",
"3G": "No&nbsp;",
"Sound recording": "Yes&nbsp;",
"External micro": "Yes&nbsp;",
"Histogram": "Yes&nbsp;",
"GPS": "&nbsp;",
"Video": "Yes&nbsp;",
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"Full HD": "Yes&nbsp;",
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"Video codec": "H.264&nbsp;",
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