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Publicación: 2014-10-11, Autor: Mike , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Great build quality, customisable lens control ring, decent low-mid ISO image quality with delicate processing, fast 24-100mm f/1.8-2.8 (equiv) lens, smaller than many G-series cameras, WiFi works well, touchscreen tilt-angle LCD screen
No viewfinder or facility to add one, high ISO image quality (over ISO 1600) not all that, zoom toggle control rather than lens zoom ring, battery is only so-so, Sony RX100 III a step ahead, where are the next-level autofocus features
As the high-end compact camera war hots up, Canon's first dip into the 1-inch sensor market is a solid effort. If it was 2013 then Canon would have struck gold with the PowerShot G7 X. But what a difference a year makes, for the Sony Cyber-shot RX10...
Publicación: 2014-09-30, Autor: Brendan , crítica de: reviewed.com
A tardy, but excellent, entry to the high-end compact camera game. Once upon a time if you were looking for a fantastic point-and-shoot that you could fit in your pocket, you were looking for a Canon S-series point-and-shoot. From the S90 to the S95...
Publicación: 2014-09-19, Autor: Woldemar , crítica de: wovow.org
Resumen: Canon has shown new developments in the last edition of the fair Photokina held in Cologne. The Canon PowerShot G7 X has been one of the new models to add to its catalog, specifically the section advanced compact cameras. This model is aimed at experts in...
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Publicación: 2014-09-16, Autor: Angela , crítica de: techradar.com
1, inch sensor in a compact body, Large aperture for depth of field control and faster shutter speed, High build quality
No viewfinder, Fixed screen rather than tilting/variangle, F/1.8 aperture only at the widest focal length
Although it's a G-series camera the G7 X looks more like the S120 than the G16 or G1 X Mark II – it's much sleeker in appearance than other G-series models. At 103x60.4x40.4mm and 304g it's also just a little bigger and heavier than the S120 (100.2x59x29m...
Publicación: 2020-07-24, Autor: Kyle , crítica de: gadgetreview.com
The Canon PowerShot G7 X camera has a few features that some intermediate and advanced photographers might consider gimmicks, such as an LCD screen that can rotate 180 degrees for selfies. But deep down, this is a strong performing digital camera that wil...
Publicación: 2015-11-10, Autor: Carey , crítica de: dpreview.com
Resumen: While most of the cameras in this category fall within the relatively narrow $500-$800 range (with a few exceptions), products in this roundup vary quite a bit in terms of sensor size, number and type of control points, zoom range, video capabilities and...
Resumen: The Canon PowerShot G7 X is one of those cameras that we have all been waiting for Canon to deliver. At the moment it was announced, there was a collective mumble of “finally” uttered among Canon enthusiasts around the world.While Canon has attempted putt...
Publicación: 2015-03-13, Autor: Jack , crítica de: shutterbug.com
Resumen: Product shots courtesy of Canon U.S.A, Inc. I was really excited to get my hands on Canon's latest G-series camera, the PowerShot G7 X. In fact, I was looking for this camera to replace my current point-and-shoot because I'd wanted something that was s...
Relatively long zoom lens, wide aperture, excellent 1" sensor, touch screen works well for focus, More background blur than the 1" sensor competition
No EVF, LCD tilts up but not down. RAW not available in auto mode
The Canon PowerShot G1X was a somewhat rocky start in the high end compact camera space, but with the PowerShot G7X, they've created something modern and compelling. Image quality rivals the dominant RX100 family and Canon has a few features that might sw...