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Canon PowerShot G7 X with DIGIC 6 Image Processor

In the category of premium compact-system cameras, Sony's existing front, at least in the past two years. However, the position may be parallel, because Canon has posted a 20MP sensor, the Canon PowerShot G7 X. You can compare the Canon G7 X with Sony RX100 III, which also has the same sensor, but the RX 100 III offers a longer lens, flip-up LCD touchscreen, and arguably better controls. When you use the PowerShot G7 X you can even select focus points by using the touch panel LCD screen; either before or during video capture to express your vision your way in a wider variety of situations.

It seems the PowerShot G7 X will be a formidable competitor for Sony RX100 MKIII, and cameras Compact System Camera (CSC) has other can be found in various camera stores, and online stores terpercaya. Canon G7 X has a 1-inch sensor with a resolution of 20 megapixel, and supported with DIGIC 6 processors to ensure the shots quality. Canon’s powerful DIGIC 6 image processor delivers outstanding low-light performance up to ISO 12,800. G7 X also features 31-point autofocus, equipped with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). This is to ensure that you get blur-free photos.

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New Canon PowerShot G7 X. Image: blog.planet5d.com
 PowerShot G7 X is equipped a lens with a range of 24 - 100mm with an aperture of f / 1.8 - 2.8. with a 9-blade circular aperture diaphragm for artistic background blur, and a minimum focus range of just 5cm for precise macro shooting. The lens on the PowerShot G7 X is similar to its competitors, Sony RX100 Mark III. To facilitate the user to take a picture, the PowerShot G7 X has equipped 3-inch LCD touchscreen, with a pixel density of 1,04M dot. 

Don’t forget to use “Star Mode”, because you can shoot breathtaking images and video of the stars with Star Mode designed to better capture the brilliance and wonder of the night sky. You also enjoy a convenient control ring and much more.

 
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Canon PowerShot G7 X. Image: gizmodo.com
As well as the latest digital cameras, Canon PowerShot G7 X has been equipped with WiFi connectivity and NFC. Thus you can immediately share your photos via Wifi buil-in to Twitter, Facebook and various other social media networks, the easier and faster. Shooting is a joy with High-Speed AF (0.14 sec.) and 6.5 frames per second shooting.  

You also can capture stunning 1080p/60p Full HD video for lifelike images and convenient playback on an HDTV via the HDMI output. Record at up to 60 frames per second for even more detailed, superb results in MP4 format. In keeping with the camera's EOS-like capabilities, Manual movie mode is also available. So, please adjust Av, Tv, and ISO speed.

According to the usa.canon.com, the PowerShot G7 X also records video in the Apple iFrame format. Do not worry with this feature because this is a computer-friendly standard that speeds up the importing and editing of videos. The format keeps file sizes small, so uploading or e-mailing high-quality videos is quick and easy. Just for your information, the iFrame format enjoys native support in compatible Windows and Mac video applications, so you won't need to make time-consuming conversions that can degrade quality.
 
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Canon PowerShot G7X vs PowerShot SX60 HS. Image: cameraegg.org
That's why you will be comfortable to use this premium camera whenever you need it. According to reliable news, the Canon PowerShot G7 X can be purchased at a price of $ 700, October 2014. 

If it is too expensive, you can still choose similar cameras from other brands. Or you need to consider the other two Canon cameras, the PowerShot SX60 HS or PowerShot N2, which also has been equipped with advanced features.









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