Testseek.com have collected 112 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot G7 X and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot G7 X.
November 2014
(80%)
112 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Exzellente Bildqualität bei niedrigen und mittleren ISO-Werten (für eine Kompaktkamera), Sehr gute Bildqualität bei höheren ISO-Werten bis etwa ISO 3.200 (für eine Kompaktkamera), Sehr lichtstarkes 4,2-fach-Zoomobjektiv (24 bis 100mm KB; F1,8 bis F2,8), M
Teilweise stärkerer Schärfeabfall am Bildrand im Weitwinkel und generell im Telebereich, Die Kamera liegt nicht ganz optimal in der Hand, ein kleiner Handgriff wäre wünschenswert, Kein Zubehörschuh vorhanden (somit lässt sich unter anderem auch kein Suche
Der Bildwandler der Canon PowerShot G7 X (Datenblatt) besitzt eine Größe von 13,2 x 8,8mm, was dem 1,0-Zoll-Format entspricht. Die Auflösung des rückwärtig belichteten CMOS-Sensors liegt bei 5.472 x 3.648 Bildpunkten und damit insgesamt bei 20,0 Megapixel...
Published: 2014-10-22, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in
Wonderful construction and handling makes the G7 X a pleasure to shoot with. The touch screen is a really nice touch for a camera this size. Excellent image quality on par or better than anything else like it,
For people who want to focus manually the lens ring isn't ideal. No hotshow means no flashes or other accessories you might want to use. The video quality is surpassed by the RX100 II and III, Should I Buy It?, Yes. And thATT#39;s saying a lot. The RX100 line
Yes. And thats saying a lot. The RX100 line the camera competes with is incredible, and I would rather buy the G7 X anyhow. Mostly, this is because I like the solidly built, well-designed hardware that makes using the camera a pleasure. Sure, there are s...
Compact bod, Excellent image qualit, Customizable front dia, Touch-screen controls and focus selectio, Very fas, accurate autofocus
Short battery lif, Unreliable wireless connectivity to smartphones
Canon's GX 7 is a powerful competitor to the Sony RX100 III, and the best of the current bridge cameras. Who's it for: Advanced amateurs or professionals looking for the capabilities of much larger camera in a compact body. While smartphones ...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot G7 X is a new pocketable premium compact camera with a large CMOS image sensor and a fast lens. The metal-bodied G7 X has a 1.0-type back-illuminated 20.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor, an f/1.8-2.8, 4.2x lens with 9-blade aperture, full manua...
Build quality, Easeofuse, Lens captures lots of light in all positions, Nice zoom range (24100mm), Responsive, Touchscreen tilts vertically 180°, WiFi and NFC, Charger included, Low image noise up to 1600 ISO
Picture lacks uniformity across the frame, USB cable not included, MiniB port, Images could be sharper, RAW photos save slowly, Max. shutter speed only 1/2000, Battery life: 280 photos, No panoramic mode, No builtin EVF?
With its image sensor, zoom lens and tiltable touchscreen, the PowerShot G7X is equipped to spar with the kings of the pocket-sized expert compact cameras, the Sony RX100's. The picture quality isn't as impressive, but it's better-built, faster and more u...
Excellent image quality from this camera's 1-inch sensor, Premium design with good physical controls, 24-100mm equivalent focal length is versatile enough to cover a wide range of shooting scenarios, Responsive 1.04-million-dot resolution LCD touchscreen
No hotshoe, Dated AF system
The G7 X is Canons first foray into the 1-inch-sensor compact camera market and given that this section has been dominated almost exclusively by Sonys RX100 series, the G7 X is a welcome contender. The RX100 Mark III has a neat pop-up OLED viewfinder an...
Published: 2014-10-15, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
1-inch image sensor. Wide aperture zoom lens. Tilting touch-screen display. Speedy focus system. Wi-Fi with NFC. Raw support.
Pricey. Lacks hot shoe and EVF option. Burst rate slows when shooting Raw
The Canon PowerShot G7 X has a bright zoom lens that covers a lot of range and a large 1-inch image sensor, but just misses earning our Editors' Choice nod for top premium compact camera....
Published: 2014-10-15, Author: Adrian , review by: 01net.com
Capteur 1 pouce, Optique 24-100 mm f/1.8-2.8, Ecran tactile orientable en mode autoportrait, Finition haut de gamme
Pas de vidéo 4K, Rafale modérée, Pas de viseur
Le PowerShot G7X est un compact expert Canon pur jus : bien construit, il n'innove en rien mais il s'avère performant et abouti. S'appuyant largement sur le succès des RX100 de Sony dont il emprunte le capteur, il offre une prise en main plaisante et cibl...
Qualité de construction, Facilité d'utilisation, Luminosité du zoom à toutes les focales, Belle plage de zoom (24-100 mm), Bonne réactivité, Écran orientable à 180° et tactile, Wi-Fi et NFC, Livré avec un chargeur secteur, Bonne gestion du bruit jusqu'à 1
Objectif manquant d'homogénéité, Livré sans câble USB, Prise USB mini-B, Piqué des images un peu décevant, Temps d'enregistrement des RAW un peu long, Vitesse maximale d'obturation de 1/2000e seulement, Autonomie légère (280 vues), Pas de mode panoramique
Avec son capteur BSI CMOS 1" de 20,2 Mpx, son zoom 24-100 mm f/1,8-2,8, son écran orientable et tactile, le Canon G7X vient se frotter au(x) roi(s) des compacts experts de poche, le(s) Sony RX100. S'il ne parvient jamais à l'égaler au niveau de la qualité...