Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II
A newer model Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III was released in July 2019.
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Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II: Same, yet different from the original
From the outside, the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II prosumer compact camera looks no different from its predecessor that was launched in October 2014.But under the hood, the Mark II has the new and faster Digic 7 image processor, which shows its mettle through faster autofocusing (AF) in low-light...
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II: Australian Review
Here's my camera wishlist: I want it to be easy to use, not overly complicated, take great images that don't need a lot of post-processing in a range of environments, be portable (as in small enough to pop in my bag comfortably, rather than needing a bag of its own) and not - possibly most...
As we mentioned earlier, our biggest gripe with the camera (as with many small shooters) is the lack of an electronic viewfinder, which the Sony RX100 IV still manages to pack. Other niggles include the battery life, which while extended over the original G7X (and able to give 240 shots), still...
Canon's new PowerShot G7 X Mark II is a very capable and powerful, ultra-compact digicam. Sporting the new DIGIC 7 imaging processor, 20.2-Megapixel CMOS imaging sensor, and 4.2x optical zoom lens with a maximum aperture of f/1.8-2.8; this combination of Canon's "HS" system is sure to impress.
- Scene Recognition shooting mode is accurate and easy to use without worry
- Canon's HS system led by the 4.2x optical f/1.8-2.8 lens is awesome in low-light situations
- Large
- 1-inch CMOS image sensor provides excellent overall image quality
- Beautiful bokeh from a compact camera
- Dedicated Video...
- Lack of 4K video recording mode
- No audio input
- 4.2x zoom is a little limited
- doesn't have the range of most compact cameras
- No EVF or OVF (usually found on many of the higher level compacts
Goondu review: Canon G7x Mark II
Canon's G7x Mark II is a compact camera that arrives at a time when the latest smartphones have shown what amazing pictures you can shoot on the go.
Defying expectations, Canon's compact G7 X MkII packs a 20.1MP 1in sensor, which is larger than the competition, and a 24-100mm f/1.8-2.8 zoom lens. While it doesn't quite measure up in the length stakes, the super-wide aperture brings its own advantages.
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II
The Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II is highly admired by its users for its small and beautiful design. The most loved feature is its long battery life that saves the user from the frustration of frequent charging. However, there are some concerns over the autofocus that struggles with close-up shots.- Small in size plus it is very easy to handle
- Digic 7 Processor offers fast 8fps burst shooting
- Available at an affordable price as compared to other models
- Long battery life which means there is no hassle of frequent charging
- Equipped with a 1.0-inch large sensor that can capture dynamic...
- Autofocus needs to be improved
- Relatively few buttons for manual controls
- Video quality is only limited to 1080p
- not 4K