Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II
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6 years ago
This camera is TINY but packs a real punch for the size and cost. Easy to use (personally dislike touch screens but that's apparently because I'm old). Super definition with great speed range which is useful because I take a lot of pictures of the dog racing about.
9 years ago
Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II
The Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II is a new premium compact camera, featuring the same one-inch type, 20.2 million pixel CMOS sensor as 2015's original G9 X model. The Canon G9 X Mark II now offers a new Digic VII image processor, Dual Sensing Image Stabilisation with 3.5-stops of correction,...
8 years ago
Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II review
While there's now a decent selection of premium 1.0-inch sensor compact cameras to choose from, the Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II sets itself apart thanks to its dinky proportions.
Pros:
- Compact size
- Simple to use
- Premium finish
- Large
- 1.0-inch sensor
- Decent connectivity
Cons:
- Only 1080p video capture
- Touch interface not for everyone
- Limited zoom range
8 years ago
Canon G9X Mark II
The Canon G9X II is a solid pocket camera. It is easy to use and has a very compact form factor. Image quality has been improved compared to its predecessor and the G9X II is faster as well.
Pros:
- Impressive image quality
- Improved JPEGs and good high ISO quality for its class
- Compact camera body
- Fast maximum aperture
- Reliable autofocus
- Improved performance
Cons:
- No tilting display
- No viewfinder
- Lens is not very wide
- Slow buffer clearing
- Mediocre battery life
8 years ago
Can't Get Photos
The camera is small and takes great photos, which does absolutely no good unless they can be transferred to a computer or phone! The wifi function is glitchy. Called Canon. They had me download another software patch that is so complicated I can't get it to work.
8 years ago
Canon G9X Mark II Review
Pros:
- Slimline, pocketable design
- Good image quality from 1-inch sensor
- Well-implemented touchscreen
- Excellent in-camera JPEG processing
Cons:
- Unambitious lens
- Limited physical controls
- No 4K video recording
8 years ago
Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II
There is some stiff competition in this space. You can get the older Sony RX100 II for about the same price and enjoy a longer zoom range, but you won't get a touch screen. The next model up in Canon's line, the G7 X Mark II , is more expensive, but features an articulating touch LCD and a brighter,...
Pros:
- Crisp lens
- 1-inch image sensor
- 8.1fps image capture
- Touch LCD
- Built-in ND filter
- In-camera art filters
- Wi-Fi
- Quite compact
Cons:
- Pricey
- Short zoom
- Narrow aperture when zoomed
- No 60fps video option
8 years ago
Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II Review
The Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II camera is more responsive than its predecessor, and squeezes a big 1-inch sensor into a compact frame. We've come to expect 1-inch sensors in premium cameras. The sensor size, about four times the surface area compared with a standard point-and-shoot and six times the size of an iPhone sensor, delivers images with a clear advantage over phone snaps, especially in dim light. The Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II ($529.99) is one of the smallest cameras available with a 1-inch sensor. It delivers excellent images, and features a big touch LCD that will appeal to photographers used to using a smartphone, but the lens is rather short, and dim at the telephoto end. It's a solid option, but our Editors' Choice in the premium price range remains the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 III, which features a brighter lens and EVF. Design The G9 X Mark II ($449.99 at Amazon) is a small, pocket-friendly camera. It measures 2.3 by 3.9 by 1.2 inches (HWD) and weighs just 7.3 ounces. Compare that with the RX100 III, which is just a bit larger, at 2.3 by 4.0 by 1.6 inches, and heavier, at 10.2 ounces. Canon sel...
Pros:
- Crisp lens
- 1-inch image sensor
- 8.1fps image capture
- Touch LCD
- Built-in ND filter
- In-camera art filters
- Wi-Fi
- Quite compact
Cons:
- Pricey
- Short zoom
- Narrow aperture when zoomed
- No 60fps video option
8 years ago
Canon G9X Mark II
The Canon G9X Mark II is a huge advance on its predecessor and fixes its most problematic faults. It may not be the best choice for creative photographers, but as a casual snapshot camera it's very good indeed.
Pros:
- Slimline
- pocketable design
- Good image quality from 1-inch sensor
- Well-implemented touchscreen
- Excellent in-camera JPEG processing
Cons:
- Unambitious lens
- Limited physical controls
- No 4K video recording
8 years ago
Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II – slim, stylish and highly capable
Cons:
- Unambitious lens
- Limited physical controls
- No 4K-video recording
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