Canon PowerShot G9X Mark II
Videos 16Photos 35 | Expecting restock £792.00 Rating: 65; Sensor size: 1" (13.2x8.8 mm); Effective MP number: 20; Focal length: 28 - 84; Optical zoom: 3; Manual focus; Image stabilization: optical; Macro shooting, from (cm): 5; White balance measuring; Viewfinder: is absent; Continuous shooting (fps): 8.2; Screen ("): 3; Touch screen |
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The second iteration of the youngest of Canon's premium compacts is a cosmetic update to the ancestor of the series, the Canon PowerShot G9 X camera. There are many more things in common with it than dramatic changes.
The continuity of generations
Both versions of the camera use a similar inch sensor with a resolution of 20 MP, a 28-84 mm zoom lens with a floating aperture of f / 2.0-4.9 and an optical stub in their arsenal (it is complemented by a 5-axis matrix image stabilization system), as well as 3- inch touch screen. For the sake of compactness, the last element is made non-rotatable, which makes it slightly difficult to sight when photographing from non-standard angles. However, in such cases, you can compose a frame from a smartphone, having previously connected to it via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi networks or using an NFC chip.
Innovations
Innovations in the Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II touched on body materials (metal is used instead of plastic, but the model has not gained weight) and the type of image processor installed. The DIGIC 7 chip ensures better performance of the camera at high ISOs (you can get a low-noise picture when shooting at ISO values up to 1600-3200 units) and assists in overclocking when photographing in bursts up to 8 fps. Complementing the overall picture is a nimble and tenacious autofocus system that works without misses both in daylight and in low light conditions.
Everyday Camera
Adherents to embellish photographs are provided with 17 preset creative filters, for most of which the degree of impact is adjustable. But it still could not do without a couple of fly in the ointment — the camera is unlikely to please with long battery life (a 1250 mAh battery charge is enough for 200-220 shots), and many will not like the minimum shutter speed of 1/2000 s (in bright sunny day it is easy to get overexposed pictures). Despite these aspects, the compact is aimed at everyday use by those photographers who want to always carry a camera with them. And if its capabilities do not fully satisfy the needs of creative individuals, you can always look at the older relative of the model in the face of the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II.