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Canon PowerShot Digital Camera [G7 X Mark II] with Wi-Fi & NFC, LCD Screen, and 1-inch Sensor - Black, 100-1066C001

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Style: Camera Only


Set: Base


Features

  • The advanced video capabilities of the PowerShot G7 X Mark II camera can capture moments in the quality they deserve
  • Features a large 1.0 inch, 20.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor that helps capture high quality images and videos with a wide dynamic range. Autofocus system features tile autofocus and manual focus. Operating temperature is 0 to 40 degrees Celsius. Note charging time varies considerably depending on the remaining battery power
  • An aperture value of f/1.8 at the wide angle and f/2.8 when fully zoomed to a factor of 4.2x (24-100 millimeter), this lens equipped to capture a variety of situations with precision
  • High resolution, 3.0 inches LCD monitor that tilts up 180 degrees and down 45 degrees is ideal for self portraits and capturing pictures at high and low angles with ease
  • Built in WiFi for on the go convenience and the ability to easily post your images to select social networking and media sites
  • With the ability to shoot continuously at up to 8 fps, it can help you capture incredible images with nearly no time wasted
  • ADJUSTABLE, PACKABLE HOOD | Attached, adjustable hood can be rolled into collar when not in use
  • CUSTOMIZE YOUR FIT | Drawcord hem and adjustable VELCRO cuffs prevent leaks and block drafts
  • Center back length - 33 inches. Handy pockets

Description

Stay inspired with the PowerShot G7 X Mark II camera, which combines exhilarating speed and performance with a smart, compact design. It can be ideal for travel, events and anywhere on the go, or as a secondary camera, and features a high-performance 1.0-inch 20.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor as well as a bright f/1.8–2.8 lens to help capture impressive images whenever your creativity sparks, even in low light conditions. The DIGIC 7 Image Processor immediately pays dividends with improved auto focus tracking, enhanced IS and superb image clarity even when shooting with a high ISO. For increased flexibility, the PowerShot G7 X Mark II offers high-speed continuous shooting up to 8 fps in RAW, JPEG and RAW+JPEG modes, and is equipped with Full HD capability, built-in Wi-Fi and NFC and in-camera RAW conversion, giving you everything you need to capture inspiring images and video and share them with ease.

Compatible Mountings: *4 Smile Wink Self-timer Face Self-timer


Aspect Ratio: Unknown


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 100 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 4.2 x


Maximum Aperture: 1.8 f


Metering Description: Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Spot


Brand: Canon


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Display Fixture Type: Tilting


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 5472 x 3648


Display Type: LCD


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Focal Length Description: 8.8 to 36.8mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length 24 to 100mm)


Digital Zoom: 4 x


Zoom: Automatic


Camera Lens: Constant aperture Macro lens


Minimum Focal Length: 24 Millimeters


Maximum Focal Length: 100 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 4.2 x


Lens Type: Macro


Image Capture Type: Stills & Video


Movie Mode: Yes


Digital-Still: Yes


Shooting Modes: C, M, Av, Tv, P, Hybrid Auto, Auto, Self Portrait, Portrait, Panning, Star modes, Handheld Night Scene, HDR, Fish-eye, Art Bold, Water Painting, Miniature, Toy Camera, Background Defocus, Soft Focus, Grainy B/W, Underwater, Fireworks, Movie modes


Self Timer: 10 seconds


White Balance Settings: Auto, Daylight, Kelvin, Tungsten, Underwater, Fluorescent, Custom, Cloudy, Shade, Flash torch


Exposure Control: Manual


Metering Methods: Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Spot


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Video Output: Micro-HDMI


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI, NFC


Wireless Technology: BuiltIn; 802.11b/g/n with NFC


Autofocus: Yes


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Auto Focus Technology: Manual, Automatic


Focus Features: Autofocus and Manual


Bit Depth: 14 Bit


Effective Still Resolution: 20.1


JPEG Quality Level: Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Aspect Ratio: Unknown


File Format: JPEG


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: UHS-II


Recording Capacity: 30 minutes


Flash Memory Type: SDXC


Memory Slots Available: 1


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Global Trade Identification Number: 21


UPC: 013803269321


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: PowerShot G7 X Mark II


Remote Included: No


Brand: Canon


Model Name: Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II


Age Range Description: Adult


Built-In Media: PowerShot G7 X Mark II^Wrist Strap WS-DC12^Battery Pack NB-13L^Battery Charger CB-2LH^Printed Matter Unit


Battery Capacity: 4.5 Watt Hours


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 1.7"D x 4.2"W x 2.4"H


MicrophoneTechnology: Stereo


Warranty Type: Limited 2-Year Warranty


Audio Recording: Yes


Is Electric: No


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Enclosure Material: Metal


Has Image Stabilization: Yes


Analog Video Format: NTSC/PAL


Shutter Speed Description: 1/2000 to 15 Seconds 1/2000 to 1 Second in Auto Mode


Continuous Shooting: 8 fps


Video Capture Format: MP4, MPEG-4, AVC


Expanded ISO Maximum: 25600


Battery Weight: 45.36 Grams


Audio Output Type: HDMI


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Guide Number: 1.6 to 23' / 0.5 to 7 m (Wide)1.3 to 13.1' / 0.4 to 4 m (Telephoto)


Battery Type: Lithium Ion


Processor Description: DIGIC 7 Image Processor


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Supported Audio Format: AAC LC


Compatible Mountings: *4 Smile Wink Self-timer Face Self-timer


Sensor Type: CMOS


Image stabilization: Optical


Maximum Aperture: 1.8 f


Photo Sensor Resolution: 20.1 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 1-inch


Maximum Shutter Speed: 15 seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 15 seconds


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  • exceptional and unsurpassed for point and shoot
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
OK so hardly anyone takes camera based photos anymore instead they use IPhones. however a high quality camera exceeds anything by phone. so if it matters, go with a camera at those important life events, like overseas vacations, weddings, graduations. Used this to photo doc my son's graduation from the US Naval Academy on a blazing hot day in Annapolis, Maryland in May. Distance photos were sharp and excellent. Video is two thumbs up. Robust design. great camera for the newbie or experienced photography buff. Packs well. Versatile. Canon needs to make more of these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by pellethead

  • Preliminary Impressions Out of the Box
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
Just received the camera today, so these are really just first impressions: 1. The photos are beautiful, bright, crisp and sharp; 5-stars for photo quality. 2. Windows 10 cannot display the RAW files (it can't do the 7D2 RAW files, either). 3. Adobe RAW 9.5 cannot convert the G7X2 RAW files (it can do the 7D2 files). The Canon software I have can't do it either. How long before an Adobe update? 4. There is no setting that I can find to shoot RAW + JPEG. UPDATE: You can set RAW + JPEG, but it's not intuitive. 5. On its own, the camera doesn't play well with Windows 10. Download the Camera Window software from Canon. This will give you complete control for transferring images to the computer. UPDATED 6/12/2016 6. The manual implies that the Camera Window software is for WiFi transfer of images to a computer. That's true, but it is also used for downloading via direct USB connection which is lightning fast, and in my opinion, preferable. Once the download is complete, the USB battery charging function will commence. UPDATED 6/12/2016 7. As usual, the User's Manual is sketchy and not very useful. It's difficult to find something specific in it. There is a more complete .pdf version that can be downloaded from the Canon website. UPDATED 6/12/2016 Again, these are just first impressions. I'll update this review was I get more experience with it. UPDATE 6/10/2016: After a morning on the internet, I have solved the RAW file problem. In order to use PS or LR, Adobe Camera RAW v. 9.6 is required. Earlier versions won't work with the G7X2. You can download the zip file and install it from the Adobe website. Then, depending on which editing software you are using, CC, PSE or LR, it may not install in the correct folder. You'll have to move it. In the Adobe community forum, search on G7X Mark II and you will find a post with instructions on how to do that. I would have posted the links here, but I think Amazon strips them out. Now, I can actually use the images from the camera in my normal workflow. That's huge, and for that I am adding two more stars. I am pleased with the photos it takes. I have posted two images I took last night at sunset. I wanted to see how it performed in low light. I did no color editing at all. I only adjusted exposure and lighting, added a little bit of sharpening and resized them. There is some noise in the shots, but the finished images are not bad. There is also some lens distortion, apparent when there are straight verticals near the edges. It's correctable in editing, but since that crops the image, you will want to add a little extra in the framing. UPDATE 6/12/2016: Now that I have the camera/computer environment functioning, I took it downtown with me this morning on a real shakedown cruise. I have added several photos from the Cap Sante Marina in Anacortes, Washington. I usually shoot aperture priority, but all of these were taken on "Auto" to see how it would do. I am tickled to death with the photos the camera is producing. There is one thing I am noticing. My 7D2 (I think it uses dual Digic 6 processors) tends to over-saturate reds and magentas. This camera is not doing that. On Auto, it is also balancing the highlights and shadows very nicely without blowing out the skies. Again I got some lens distortion, but it was easily corrected in editing. Someone here asked about focus speed. I have no complaints in that regard. One thing that is a little slow is the recovery time after shooting compared to the 7D2. With that camera, I can take several shots in rapid succession. Shooting Raw + JPEG with the G7X2, there is a noticeable lag before it can fire again which is sometimes annoying. For a pocket camera, however, that's really not a big deal. Overall, I am delighted with this camera. I debated between getting the Sony or waiting for this one. I chose this one primarily for the longer tele range and because I am already in the Canon ecosystem. Now that I have actually used it, and seen the photos it produces, I am glad I did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2016 by David David

  • I really like this camera. It's a bit expensive for a Point & Shoot, but it competes well with low- to medium end dSLR cameras.
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
I delayed writing this review for 4 months, just to be sure my opinion doesn't change. It hasn't, I really like this camera! It takes great quality pictures. It has a zoom lens at a great range (24mm - 105mm), it has all of the automatic features you could ask for (focus, aperture, film speed, shutter speed). Or, you can select manual shutter speed or aperture and the camera will set everything else. Or, you can select all-manual, if you want to set everything yourself. It has a high pixel count (24 megapixel), and it can even be set to shoot in RAW so you can do lots of darkroom magic, if you want. I shot with a manual SLR (a Canon FTb) from the early 70's to the late 90's, then I lost interest. I had purchased a 35mm lens and a 135mm lens to compliment the 50mm supplied with the SLR. I also had lots of peripherals; flashes, macro tubes, remote releases, yada, yada, yada. I felt like a pack mule every time I left the house. I found out a few things about a manual SLR: they're heavy; I took 80% of my pictures with the stock 50mm lens; and the picture quality was only good when I had plenty of time to set up the shot. Mostly, the pictures I got were just on the edge of over- or under-exposed, and were often barely in focus. So, when I decided to get back into photography, I decided to buy a new camera and I wanted that camera to offer: point and shoot for simplest use; good quality pictures so it had to offer a high megapixel rating; a zoom lens that was about the range of my old manual lenses; and light weight so it would be easy to carry around all day. This camera hit all of these requirements and at a reasonable price. The pictures I'm getting with this point and shoot are far superior to those I got from my old SLR. I just couldn't be happier, though I will admit that a modern dSLR will probably also show a similarly dramatic improvement over the old manual SLR's, but at a much higher price. Some cautions: 1) Buy a high speed memory card, at least 90 MB/sec. Dumping 30 MB of a picture into a memory card takes time, so a fast memory card is a must to get the fastest possible shot rate. 2) Look into the Lensmate filter adapter. This device enables you to attach a UV filter to protect the zoom lens from dirt and water. 3) Buy a spare battery, preferably a Canon (a bit expensive, but worth it). Digital cameras live and die by their batteries, so it makes sense to have a good quality spare when you're out for extended shooting. 4) Buy a decent strap, the wrist strap supplied with the camera really isn't enough. Look at the Peak Design Camera Leash; rugged, flexible, and easy to remove when storing the camera. If you want the ability to change out lenses, this camera is not for you. But, if you want to take lots of great pictures easily and without the hassle of lugging a lot of equipment around, look into this camera! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2018 by David Catena

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