Canon PowerShot V1 compact camera additional information
Canon had a very confusing announcement for their latest PowerShot V1 compact camera. Here is some additional information I was able to gather online:
- The new Canon PowerShot V1 will be released in late April 2025 in the Asian market only for now (Japan China, Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan,).
- The camera is already listed at B&H Photo, so there is a chance that the V1 model will come the to US.
- The Canon PowerShot V1 is designed primarily for vloggers and hybrid content creators.
- Detailed technical specifications:
- Sensor: Type 1.4 (18.4x12.3mm) Dual Pixel AF CMOS sensor
- Pixels: 22.3 million for stills
- Processor: DIGIC X, fast and sharp
- Video: 4K 60fps with Canon Log 3
- Full-width 4k 30p from 5.7k capture
- Autofocus: Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, snappy
- 16-50mm f/2.8-4.5 zoom lens with 3EV ND filter
- Lens: 16-50mm (photo), 17-52mm (video)
- Aperture: Likely f/1.8-4.0
- ISO: Up to 32,000 for stills
- Shutter: 1/2000-30s (mech), 1/16000-30s (elec)
- Burst: 15fps mech, up to 30 fps stills capture in e-shutter mode
- Cooling: fan for 2+ hours of 4K
- Screen: 3-inch vari-angle, fully-articulated touchscreen, 1M dots
- Multi-function hotshoe, no flash
- ND Filter: Built-in, 3-stop
- Audio: 3.5mm mic and headphone jacks
- HDMI: Yes, for external output
- Storage: Single SD (UHS-I)
- Video Features: “Moods” and demo mode
- Connectivity: USB-C charge/data
- Price: ~$990 USD (148,500 yen Japan)
- Sample photos and videos
- Additional pictures of the V1









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Sensor:
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Features a 22.3-megapixel Type 1.4 CMOS sensor (18.4 x 12.3mm), which is roughly equivalent in size to a Micro Four Thirds sensor but with a 3:2 aspect ratio.
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This sensor is larger than the 1-inch sensors found in many compact cameras (e.g., PowerShot G7 X Mark III) and approximately twice the area, promising improved image quality and low-light performance.
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Maximum standard ISO sensitivity of 32,000 for stills, indicating strong high-sensitivity capabilities.
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The sensor is paired with Canon's DIGIC X processor, a first for a Canon compact camera.
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Lens:
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Fixed zoom lens with a 35mm equivalent focal range of 16-50mm (stills) or 17-52mm (video).
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Aperture range of f/2.8-4.5, suitable for a variety of shooting conditions.
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Includes a built-in 3-stop Neutral Density (ND) filter to manage exposure in bright light without affecting color.
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Autofocus:
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Equipped with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, inherited from higher-end Canon models like the EOS R6 Mark II.
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Features face and eye detection for humans, dogs, and cats (but not birds or horses), enhancing subject tracking for both stills and video.
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Includes a unique "subject tracking IS" mode that adjusts image stabilization and cropping based on subject position.
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Video Capabilities:
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4K video recording at up to 60fps with a 1.4x crop from the sensor’s center.
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4K at 30fps uses an oversampled 5.7K readout from nearly the full sensor width, improving quality.
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Supports 10-bit Canon Log 3 for enhanced dynamic range and post-production flexibility, alongside HDR PQ color profiles.
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Specialized video modes include "Review Video" (optimized for product reviews) and "Image Stabilization Video" for handheld shooting.
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Built-in cooling fan allows for extended recording, with Canon claiming over two hours of 4K/60p when the overheat threshold is set to "High."
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Still Photography:
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Captures 22.3-megapixel images.
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Continuous shooting up to 15fps with the mechanical shutter (14-bit RAW) and 30fps with the electronic shutter (12-bit RAW).
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"Advanced A+" mode for automatic scene recognition and "Creative Filters" (e.g., diorama, toy camera effects) for artistic expression.
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Design and Ergonomics:
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Compact, pocket-sized "candy bar" form factor, weighing approximately 426 grams (with battery and SD card).
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Fully articulating 3-inch LCD screen (no electronic viewfinder or built-in flash).
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Built-in stereo microphones with a windscreen ("dead cat" accessory included) and ports for external mic and headphones.
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Features a control ring around the lens (functionality—smooth or clicked—unconfirmed) and a dedicated photo/video mode switch that retains separate settings for each.
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Active cooling vents for heat management, contributing to its slightly larger size compared to some expectations (e.g., lighter than the EOS R8 at 461 grams with battery but heavier than the anticipated 350 grams).
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Connectivity:
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USB-C port (charging capability unconfirmed), Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth for use with the Canon Camera Connect app.
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Can function as a webcam via USB-C without additional adapters.
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Includes Canon’s multi-function hot shoe for compatible accessories.
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Additional Features:
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Tally lamps for recording indication, useful for vloggers.
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Multiple in-camera "mood" filters for video, a first for the PowerShot line.
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Compatible with standard tripods.
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The PowerShot V1 is marketed as a "video-first" camera, competing directly with models like the Sony ZV-1 Mark II, which also targets content creators. Its hybrid capabilities, however, make it versatile for both video and still photography.
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It serves as the flagship of the PowerShot V series, a step up from the consumer-oriented PowerShot V10 (released June 2023), which had a smaller 1-inch sensor and a flip-style design more suited to vlogging.
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Compared to the retired PowerShot G1 X series (which used an APS-C sensor), the V1 offers a smaller but still substantial sensor with modern video and autofocus features, appealing to travel photographers, vloggers, and social media creators seeking portability without sacrificing quality.
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Compact Camera Revival: The PowerShot V1 aligns with a resurgence of interest in compact cameras, driven by younger creators and the limitations of smartphone photography. Its release follows the viral popularity of older models like the PowerShot G7 X Mark III, which Canon is reportedly discontinuing alongside the SX70 HS in 2025.
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Regional Launch: The initial Asia-only release reflects stronger compact camera trends in those markets, though Canon’s hints at a broader rollout suggest confidence in global demand.
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Competition: At a rumored $899, it undercuts premium compacts like the Ricoh GR III ($1,159.95) and Sony RX100 VII ($1,298), offering a larger sensor and advanced video features at a potentially more accessible price point.
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Exact Pricing and Global Availability: Official details are pending, with North American availability possibly in late 2025.
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Battery Life and Charging: Specifics on battery capacity and whether the USB-C port supports charging remain unclear.
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Lens Control Ring: Whether it’s smooth or clicked is unspecified.
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Full Specs: Some minor details (e.g., exact video recording limits under normal settings) may be clarified at CP+ or closer to launch.
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The PowerShot V1 will be showcased at the CP+ trade show in Yokohama, Japan, from February 27 to March 2, 2025, where hands-on impressions and additional details are expected to emerge.
The above AI summary consolidates the most current and reliable information available as of February 21, 2025.
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