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April 2017
(79%)
82 Tests
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Zusammenfassung: The in-built pop-up flash supports X-sync, meaning you can shoot at up to 1/2000sec, though it isn't powerful enough to make a big difference at higher shutter speeds. We also love the bright 1040k-dot touchscreen and the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC options...
The G9 X Mark II is as much a success as it is a missed opportunity. Compared to the original G9 X model very little has changed. We'd like to see a bracket-mounted touchscreen, for the shutter button to be in a more sensibly placed, and for autofocus opt...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-09-18, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Pocketable design, decent image quality from 1-inch sensor, touschreen controls, works well enough in variety of lighting conditions
No tilt-angle screen feels restrictive, limited zoom range, limited maximum aperture at full zoom, the G7 X II is a more logical proposition
The G9 X Mark II is as much a success as it is a missed opportunity. Compared to the original G9 X model very little has changed. We'd like to see a bracket-mounted touchscreen, for the shutter button to be in a more sensibly placed, and for autofocus opt...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-08-09, Autor: Andy , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Slimline, pocketable design, Good image quality from 1-inch sensor, Well-implemented touchscreen, Excellent in-camera JPEG processing
Unambitious lens, Limited physical controls, No 4K video recording
Canon G9X Mark II – Autofocus The G9X Mark II utilises on-chip contrast detection for autofocus, and on the whole it's fast, quiet and accurate. The desired focus point can be selected by tapping the touchscreen, or alternatively you can use face detectio...
Only 1080p video capture, Touch interface not for everyone, Limited zoom range
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.The highly pocketable dimensions do mean there are sacrifices to be made, wi...
Just like the original version, the Powershot G9X Mark II remains slim enough to fit in a top pocket, There's a great choice of automated scene modes and the ability to manually adjust the exposure and ISO yourself, The accurate motion tracking autofocus
No 4K video support, The zoom lens is only 3x magnification, The LCD Display is fixed with no articulation, No viewfinder
Building on the previous version of the G9X, the Mark II now also offers a better battery life, improved image stabilisation and a time-lapse video mode. We found the camera very easy to use, capturing great shots even in low light. Alongside fully automa...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-01-05, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Pocketable design,Decent image quality from 1-inch sensor,Touschreen controls,Works well enough in variety of lighting conditions
No tilt-angle screen feels restrictive,Limited zoom range,Limited maximum aperture at full zoom,The G7 X II is a more logical proposition
The G9 X Mark II is as much a success as it is a missed opportunity. Compared to the original G9 X model very little has changed. We'd like to see a bracket-mounted touchscreen, for the shutter button to be in a more sensibly placed, and for autofocus opt...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-12-18, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: in.pcmag.com
Zusammenfassung: Buying a digital camera is a very different experience than it was a few years ago. Smartphone cameras keep getting better, so there are a lot fewer buyers out there for budget pocket shooters. And because of that, there aren't that many good, inexpensive...
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Veröffentlicht: 2020-12-18, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: in.pcmag.com
Zusammenfassung: Ask a photographer what type of camera will give you the best photos and they'll likely suggest a mirrorless model with changeable lenses-but for many casual shooters, they're just too bulky and complicated for day-to-day use. Most folks reach for their s...