![]() ![]() The APS-C sensor built into both cameras has a total area of about 367mm² (14.4 sq.in.).Ĭomparing features and further specs of both cameras, data for the Sony Alpha A6000 on the left, the Canon PowerShot G1 X II in the right column: Note: 1-Euro coin for scale the coin at 23.25mm diameter is slightly smaller than a US quarter. ![]() This infographic highlights the sensor areas of both models compared to other common sensor formats: For Full HD video we recommend the SanDisk Ultra.Īlpha A6000 vs PowerShot G1 X II: The sensorsīoth cameras use the same sensor format: APS-C. The 64 GB Extreme will take up to 90 minutes of super high-res 4K video. The SanDisk Extreme Pro is fast enough for high-speed image sequences and 4K video: Our advice: From our own experience, we recommend SanDisk memory cards. Note: It's difficult to compare cameras with fixed lenses to cameras with interchangeable optics but we'll do our best. Sony Alpha A6000 vs Canon PowerShot G1 X II: Specifications at a glance ![]() The Sony Alpha A6000 is on the left, the Canon PowerShot G1 X II on the right:įor a more detailed size comparison, see the section further down below. The Alpha A6000 is a Mirrorless, while the PowerShot G1 X II is categorized as a Enthusiast Compact. We compare the Sony Alpha A6000 to the Canon PowerShot G1 X II: Which digital camera has the better sensor? Which has the better viewfinder or monitor? Which is faster? Sony Alpha A6000 vs Canon PowerShot G1 X II ![]()
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