Canon's new PowerShot V1 puts video first
Briefly

Canon has launched the PowerShot V1, a compact camera aimed at video content creators, featuring a new Type 1.4 sensor and integrated cooling. This allows for continuous 4K video recording for over two hours without overheating. The camera includes innovative features like customizable 'moods' for video aesthetics, a wide-angle zoom lens, and advanced autofocus capabilities borrowed from Canon's EOS R6 Mark II. Announced prior to the CP+ photography show, the V1 will be available in select Asia-Pacific markets from late April 2025, price around $990, with further global availability to be confirmed.
The Canon PowerShot V1 introduces a new sensor with integrated cooling, allowing for extended 4K video recording and various creative video modes.
Designed for content creators, the PowerShot V1 integrates a wide-angle lens and customizable video settings to enhance video production capabilities.
With advanced autofocus features and significant video capabilities, the V1 aims to cater to the growing demand for high-quality, compact video equipment.
Canon's PowerShot V1, priced at around $990, highlights the company's commitment to innovation in compact cameras for video enthusiasts.
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