Canon's PowerShot G1 X Mark III, a digital bridge camera, is now available in the Taiwan market at a recommended retail price of NT$33,990 (US$1,129).
PoweShot G1 X Mark III features a 24.2-megapixel APS-C COMS image sensor, DIGIC 7 image processor, dual-pixel autofocus, 3x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom, 3.0-inch 270-degree variable-angle LCD touch screen.
It enables continuous shooting at up to seven frames per second, Full HD 60p video recording. It is dust- and water-resistance, with dimensions of 115.0 (W) x 77.9 (H) x 51.4 (D)mm and a weight of 375g (camera body only).
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