It's got a (relatively) large sensor in a very small body, and how many Canon P&S cameras shoot RAW? I think it's aimed at dSLR users wanting a tiny camera (size is why I bought an S95 then an S100). For a bigger sensor in that same form factor, you'll pay $250-300 more for the Sony RX100 / RX100 II. If I need to replace my S100, it'll be with the RX100 II...
i agree that 449.99 is a bit much. I also agree with neuro that if I was to buy a point and shoot it would be the RX100mkII.
But where do you get that it is 5 times more than a typical point and shoot? i'm not aware of any decent Canon cameras that are under 100 dollars.... it might be double the price, but I think most quality cameras that would be a backup for a DSLR user would start at around 300 bucks.
There is no "typical" Canon point & shoot camera. Prices run from around $100 to around $400, and there are many with varied capabilities throughout that range.
When I bought an S95 a couple of years ago I think it was near $400 at retail so the price for this model is stable. The new 120 has added WIFI so value has been added.
As others have said, it delivers RAW files, and it can realistically be used as a good DSLR backup.
I have found the S95 to be pretty rugged and entirely pocketable. I don't think there is another Canon P & S I would have.
It's new. People will pay. Canon has shareholders who correctly expect strong corporate profits.
If you're in the market, pick up a heavily discounted S110. There's not a lot of difference.
It's new. People will pay. Canon has shareholders who correctly expect strong corporate profits.
If you're in the market, pick up a heavily discounted S110. There's not a lot of difference.
The G1 X is nice, I own one, but I got it during a special Adorama deal last fall, after all the rebates and freebies, it only cost me $100. It will not fit in a pocket, and the lens is the weak point, its not as fast or as sharp as a prime lens. I don't know what they are selling for now, but the orginal price was far too high.
You missing the points of buying compact camera - that's compact. I don't know how you can put that g1x in pocket. If that's the case, why not carry 5D III + 40 pancake.