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Canon PowerShot V1 launches as compact vlogging camera with 1.4-inch sensor, cooling fan for extended 4K 60fps video
Canon's new PowerShot V1 compact camera features a 1.4-inch sensor, built-in cooling fan, and 4K 60fps recording with Canon Log 3. It comes with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II and USB-C charging, and is priced at 148,500 yen (~990) in Japan.
After recent leaks contributed to the hype, Canon has now officially introduced the PowerShot V1. The compact new camera looks to be catered towards creators who need high-quality video and photography in a small, travel-friendly package. Launching in late April 2025, it stands out with a larger-than-usual sensor, built-in cooling for longer recording, and pro-level color grading support.
The 1.4-inch CMOS sensor - which is undoubtedly the star of the show - is the largest ever in a Canon compact camera. It offers twice the surface area of standard 1.0-inch sensors. This translates to better low-light performance, improved dynamic range, and sharper image quality. Paired with the DIGIC X processor, the camera supports ISO up to 32,000 for stills and a 35mm-equivalent zoom range of 16mm to 50mm for photos (17mm to 52mm for video). These specifications make it well-suited for vlogging, travel, and everyday photography.
For video, the PowerShot V1 comes with a built-in cooling fan, something rarely seen in compact cameras. This helps prevent overheating during long 4K recording sessions. It also records in 4K at 60 fps with 5.7K oversampling. Additionally, Canon Log 3 with 10-bit color depth should give users more flexibility in post-production.
The camera’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF II system improves autofocus speed and accuracy, now with eye detection for both humans and animals (dogs and cats). It also supports 30 fps burst shooting with an electronic shutter and includes features like subject-tracking IS for smooth video stabilization.
Connectivity options include USB and wireless support for direct image transfers, along with the ability to be used as a webcam for live-streaming and video calls.
Canon has listed the PowerShot V1 at 148,500 yen (including tax) in Japan, which translates to roughly $990. While exact international pricing hasn’t been confirmed, it is expected to align with similar high-end compact cameras when it launches in April.
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