The best price for Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II is $719.00. This is presently the cheapest offer found from comparing prices from 30 shops in New Zealand and one overseas retailer. This model is among the most popular products in the Digital Cameras category and has an excellent average rating of 4.4 out of 5 from 59 reviews.
Camera Type
Camera type
The classification of the camera. Digital SLR is the most advanced camera type.
Compact
Display
LCD screen size
3 in
Lens System
Optical zoom
The number of times the image can be enlarged with the optics of the camera. The optical zoom 'moves' you closer to the subject without sacrificing quality. The higher the optical zoom, the farther away you can be to take a photo and still get a clear, close-up image.
4 x
Lens aperture
F/1.8-2.8
Min. focal length
24 mm
Max. focal length
100 mm
Storage/Memory
Storage media
SD, SDHC, SDXC
Communication
Bluetooth
X No
GPS
X No
Wireless network
✓ Yes
Features
Resolution
The amount of detail that the camera can capture is called the resolution, and is measured in mega pixels (MP). The more mega pixels a camera has, the more details it can capture and the larger pictures can be without becoming blurry.
20 MP
Digital zoom
The number of times the image can be enlarged with digital technology. Unlike the optical zoom, the digital zoom has no moving parts. Instead, it uses its digital brain to understand what it's "looking at", and digitally zooms in for a closer look.
4 x
Image stabilizer
Optical
Optical sensor
1.0-inch CMOS
Shutter speed
1/2000 s
Light sensitivity
125 - 12,800 ISO
Still image format
JPEG, RAW
Max image resolution
5472x3648 pixels
3D support
X No
Colour
Black
Flash
Flash type
Built-in
Video
Video capture
With Video capture
Video resolution
1920x1080 pixels
Video quality
60 fps
Connections
Connectivity
AV Output, HDMI D (Micro), USB 2.0, USB 2.0 Micro-B
Battery
Battery type
Li-Ion
Rechargeable battery
✓ Yes
Camera Type
Camera type
The classification of the camera. Digital SLR is the most advanced camera type.
Compact
Features
Resolution
The amount of detail that the camera can capture is called the resolution, and is measured in mega pixels (MP). The more mega pixels a camera has, the more details it can capture and the larger pictures can be without becoming blurry.
20 MP
Digital zoom
The number of times the image can be enlarged with digital technology. Unlike the optical zoom, the digital zoom has no moving parts. Instead, it uses its digital brain to understand what it's "looking at", and digitally zooms in for a closer look.
4 x
Image stabilizer
Optical
Optical sensor
1.0-inch CMOS
Shutter speed
1/2000 s
Light sensitivity
125 - 12,800 ISO
Still image format
JPEG, RAW
Max image resolution
5472x3648 pixels
3D support
X No
Colour
Black
Display
LCD screen size
3 in
Flash
Flash type
Built-in
Lens System
Optical zoom
The number of times the image can be enlarged with the optics of the camera. The optical zoom 'moves' you closer to the subject without sacrificing quality. The higher the optical zoom, the farther away you can be to take a photo and still get a clear, close-up image.
4 x
Lens aperture
F/1.8-2.8
Min. focal length
24 mm
Max. focal length
100 mm
Video
Video capture
With Video capture
Video resolution
1920x1080 pixels
Video quality
60 fps
Storage/Memory
Storage media
SD, SDHC, SDXC
Connections
Connectivity
AV Output, HDMI D (Micro), USB 2.0, USB 2.0 Micro-B