Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III
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Canon PowerShot G7X III review
The PowerShot G7X Mark III updates Canon's most popular high-end compact with some unexpected features which will delight videographers and vloggers in particular. It keeps the earlier 24-100mm lens and much the same body and controls, but beefs-up the display mechanism for vloggers who casually...
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III: Specs, price and release date CONFIRMED
Canon’s new Mark III comes with some neat upgrades
Canon PowerShot G7 X III initial review: Designed for vloggers
- Adds 3.5mm microphone input - useful for vloggers
- Adds 4K video shooting capabilities
- Impressive image quality from new 1-inch sensor
- It's a lot pricier than previous model
- Autofocus lacks complexity of some competitors
- 3.5mm mic input not useful for the masses
Pro-features in a compact camera
When I can't take my DSLR, I take this. Great lens & image quality- Compact
- Build quality
- Battery life
Canon G7X Mark III Review
The G7X Mark III is a great little camera with bags of features and charm. It's a pocket-friendly shooter with a one-inch sensor, great image and video quality, and a host of features that appeal to both stills and video shooters. At £700 it’s not cheap, so if you’re on a budget, check out the older model if you don’t need the advanced video features.- Great video features
- Pocket friendly
- Manual controls and Raw format shooting
- No viewfinder
- 4K not available in manual/semi-automatic modes
- No hotshoe or cold shoe for external accessories
- No headphone socket
Canon Powershot G7 X Mark III Full Review
The Canon Powershot G7 X Mark III updates the Canon Powershot G7 X Mark II , with a new design, 4K video recording, a new 20mp Stacked BSI CMOS sensor, allowing higher speed continuous shooting, with up to 30fps raw shooting possible, and the camera will be available in two colour options.- 4K video recording
- Microphone socket
- Canon colour reproduction
- Easy to use
- Fast and responsive
- with 30fps shooting
- Soft towards the corners of the frame (wide-angle
- Lacks 24fps video recording option
- Control ring clicks can't be switched off (anymore
Tempting with mic jack + clean HDMI for occasional lecture recording and faster RAW shooting I have finally upgraded from my favorite pocket camera to it's 3rd generation. Here are my observations after couple of days.
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III review
Canon's pocket-sized Powershot is now better for video, better in low light and even better for blogging...- 4K video with no crop
- Flip up screen for vlogging
- Live streaming capability
- No eyelevel viewfinder
- Quite pricey
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III review
The PowerShot G7 X Mark III faces some strong competition from the likes of Sony and Panasonic, but with a longer-than-usual lens, great handling and a whole suite of niceties for videographers, it succeeds in offering enough to warrant its place in a populated section of the market.- Great handling and build quality
- Effective face detection
- Responsive and clear touchscreen
- Mic port is a very nice touch
- Very effective image stabilization
- Nice colors in images
- No hotshoe for external mics
- No built-in viewfinder
- Slightly aggressive noise reduction
- AF system a little dated
- Overexposure frequently occurs
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III
The PowerShot G7 X Mark III faces some strong competition from the likes of Sony and Panasonic, but with a longer-than-usual lens, great handling and a whole suite of niceties for videographers, it succeeds in offering enough to warrant its place in a populated section of the market.- Great handling and build quality
- Effective face detection
- Responsive and clear touchscreen
- Mic port is a very nice touch
- Very effective image stabilization
- Nice colors in images
- No hotshoe for external mics
- No built-in viewfinder
- Slightly aggressive noise reduction
- AF system a little dated
- Overexposure frequently occurs