
Compared to...
It's unusual but good for the buyer that there are three
new five megapixel four times zoom digital cameras entering the market
at the same time, and all at similar prices. These are the Canon PowerShot
G5, Nikon Coolpix 5400 and Sony DSC-V1. The table below provides a quick
side-by-side comparison of features and specifications between each of
the cameras. Items which are notably better than the other two are highlighted
in green.
Features / Specifications comparison
For anyone who's confused the highlighting of what I think is 'better'
or 'worse' is my own personal opinion, your mileage may vary.
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Canon
PowerShot G5 |
Nikon
Coolpix 5400 |
Sony
DSC-V1 |
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| Street price *1 |
US: $ 799
UK: £ 679 |
US: $ 799
UK: £ 599 |
US: $ 699
UK: £ 549 |
| Body |
Magnesium alloy |
Magnesium alloy |
Magnesium alloy |
| Ergonomics |
Small hand grip |
Best hand grip |
Compact hand grip |
| Lens zoom |
4x optical, 35 - 140 mm |
4x optical, 28 - 116 mm |
4x optical, 34 - 136 mm |
| Zoom steps |
12 steps |
20 steps |
16 steps |
| Lens aperture |
F2.0 - F3.0 |
F2.8 - F4.6 |
F2.8 - F4.0 |
| Lens thread |
With adapter, 58 mm |
Various |
With adapter, 52 mm |
| CCD |
1/1.8" 5.2 megapixel |
1/1.8" 5.2 megapixel |
1/1.8" 5.2 megapixel |
| CCD CFA |
RGB |
RGB |
RGB |
| Max resolution |
2592 x 1944 |
2592 x 1944 |
2592 x 1944 |
| Aspect ratio |
4:3 |
4:3 or 3:2 |
4:3 or 3:2 |
Lower
Resolutions |
1600 x 1200
1024 x 768
640 x 480 |
1600 x 1200
1280 x 960
1024 x 768
640 x 480 |
2048 x 1536
1280 x 960
640 x 480 |
| Image modes |
RAW, JPEG
*2 |
TIFF, JPEG
*3 |
TIFF, JPEG |
| JPEG compression |
3 levels |
3 levels |
2 levels |
| Sensitivity |
Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400 |
Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400 |
Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800 |
| Focus modes |
AF, MF |
AF, MF |
AF, MF |
| Auto Focus |
Center area (3 areas horz.)
FlexiZone (345 pos.) |
Auto (5 areas cross)
Five Area Selectable
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Wide area (3 areas horz.)
Five Area Selectable |
| AF modes |
Single AF
Continuous AF |
Continuous AF (LCD on)
Single AF |
Single AF
Monitor AF (LCD on)
Continuous AF |
| AF illumination lamp |
White light |
No |
Laser pattern
Night Shot InfraRed |
| AF distance |
Normal: 50 cm
Macro: 5 cm |
Normal: 50 cm
Macro: 1 cm |
Normal: 40 cm
Macro: 10 cm |
| MF assist |
Center area magnified |
Sharpening |
None |
| Auto bracketing |
3 images
0.3 - 2.0 EV |
3 or 5 images
0.3 - 1.0 EV |
3 images
0.3 - 1.0 EV |
| WB fine tuning |
No |
Yes |
No |
| WB manual preset |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Noise reduction |
Auto |
Auto, can be disabled |
Auto |
| Exposure modes |
Auto, P, Tv, Av, M, C1, C2, Scene,
Stitch Assist, Movie |
Auto, P, S, A, M, Scene, Movie |
Auto, P, S, A, M, Scene, Movie |
| Metering |
Evaluative
Center-weighted avg.
Spot
AF Spot |
Matrix (256 segment)
Center-weighted avg.
Spot
AF Spot |
Multi pattern (49 segment)
Center-weighted avg.
Spot |
| AE Lock |
Yes, SET button |
Yes, AE/AF-L button |
Yes, AE Lock button |
| AE compensation |
+/-2 EV in 0.3 EV steps |
+/-2 EV in 0.3 EV steps |
+/-2 EV in 0.3 EV steps |
| Shutter speed |
15 - 1/2000 sec
*4 |
8 - 1/4000 sec
*4 |
30 - 1/1000 sec |
| Aperture priority |
Wide: 13 steps
Tele: 9 steps |
Wide: 10 steps
Tele: 5 steps |
Wide: 10 steps
Tele: 7 steps |
| Bulb |
No |
Yes & Timed up to 10 mins |
No |
Continuous
@2592 x 1944 |
1.3 fps, max 6 frames
1.8 fps, max 7 frames |
2.5 fps, max 7 frames
1.3 fps, max 17 frames |
2 fps, max 3 frames |
| Record review |
Flick record/play dial |
Press QUICK twice |
Press review button |
| Image Params |
Contrast (3)
Saturation (3)
Sharpening (3) |
Contrast (3)
Saturation (5)
Sharpening (4) |
Contrast (3)
Saturation (3)
Sharpening (3) |
| User memories |
2 |
2 |
1 |
| Remote control |
Included InfraRed |
Optional wired |
Optional wired |
| LCD |
1.8" Flip-out and twist
118,000 pixels |
1.5" Flip-out and twist
134,000 pixels |
1.5" Fixed
123,000 pixels |
| Play magnification |
Up to 10x, very fast |
Up to 6x |
Up to 5x |
| Histogram |
Record review, Playback |
Playback |
Live view, Record review, Playback |
| Flash |
Built-in |
Built-in |
Pop-up |
| External flash |
Hot-shoe |
Hot-shoe |
Hot-shoe |
| Misc. |
ND Filter
Focus Bracket
Manual Flash power
JPEG to RAW in review
Time lapse |
BSS, AE-BSS
WB Bracket
Multi-Shot 16 cont.
Ultra HS cont.
5 shot buffer cont. |
NightFraming
NightShot mode |
| Battery |
Canon BP-511 (8.1 Wh)
Lithium-Ion rechargeable |
Nikon EN-EL1 (4.8 Wh)
Lithium-Ion rechargeable |
Sony NP-FC11 (2.8 Wh)
Lithium-Ion rechargeable |
| Battery life |
4 hr 33 mins |
3 hr 06 mins |
2 hr 39 mins |
| AC adapter |
Supplied (Charger) |
Optional |
Supplied (Charger) |
| Storage |
Compact Flash Type I/II |
Compact Flash Type I/II |
Memory Stick
Memory Stick Pro |
| Storage supplied |
32 MB Compact Flash |
32 MB Compact Flash |
32 MB Memory Stick |
| Microdrive supported |
Yes |
Yes |
n/a |
| Orientation sensor |
Yes, images tagged |
No |
No |
| Weight inc battery |
481 g (17.0 oz) |
380 g (13.4 oz) |
291 g (10.3 oz) |
| Dimensions |
121 x 74 x 70 mm
(4.8 x 2.9 x 2.8 in) |
108 x 73 x 69 mm
(4.3 x 2.9 x 2.7 in) |
99 x 65 x 57 mm
(3.9 x 2.6 x 2.2 in) |
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| Auto WB |
Average |
Above average |
Below average |
| ISO noise levels |
High |
Average |
Low |
| Fringing |
More than average |
Below average |
Less than average |
| Lens distortion |
Below average |
Below average |
Less than average |
| Startup speed |
4.2 sec |
3.9 sec |
3.2 sec |
| Write speed |
Average |
Slow |
Fast |
| Operation speed |
Average |
Average to Slow |
Fast |
| AF speed |
Average |
Below Average |
Fast |
| *1 |
Prices correct
at time of publication |
| *2 |
During record
review you can convert any image shot as JPEG to RAW |
| *3 |
Nikon have stated
that they will provide RAW format support in a Firmware update available
sometime in Spring 2004 |
| *4 |
Fastest shutter
speeds only available with limited aperture range |
A quick look down the specs and we can see that features
wise its between the Canon G5 and Nikon 5400. Performance and value come
from the Sony DSC-V1, it's noticeably faster in operation and some $100
cheaper than the other two, it's also smaller and lighter. Clearly if
you're looking for a shutterbug's camera with lots of features then you
should be thinking of the G5 or 5400, everyone else should have the DSC-V1
at the top of their list. How does image quality compare, click on Next...
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