El bueno de Steve’s Digicams publica hoy su análisis a fondo de la última super compacta de Canon, la Power Shot G7X, que por cierto está cosechando bastante buenas críticas por ahí ¿ será por su sensor Sony ? – que malo soy.
Bueno, sea como sea os pongo en el formato habitual para esta WEB las características de la maquinita y los «pros» y «contras» del análisis. A mi solo me resta decir que «que lástima de visor», de su ausencia quiero decir.
Hala, que lo disfrutéis.
Canon PowerShot G7 X Features:
- 20.2MP one-inch High Sensitivity CMOS image sensor
- DIGIC 6 image processor
- 4.2x optical zoom lens
- 24-100mm equivalent
- f/1.8 to f/2.8
- built-in ND filter
- ISO 125-12,800
- 3.0″ multi-angle touchscreen LCD display
- High Speed 31-point AF (AutoFocus)
- 6.5 fps Continuous Shooting
- Full 1080/60p HD Video
- HDMI out
- Star Mode
- Star Portrait
- Star Nightscape
- Star Time-Lapse Movie
- Creative Shot Mode
- Retro
- Monochrome
- Special
- Natural
- Smart AUTO
- 58 pre-defined still scenes; 21 video
- HDR Mode
- Intelligent IS (Image Stabilization)
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Mobile Device Connect Button
- Canon iMAGE GATEWAY
- NFC
- RAW + JPEG recording formats
The Canon PowerShot G7 X sports a MSRP of $699.99. See our best price box at the top right of this page to see the most current online pricing.
Pros:
- Very good image quality
- Camera works fast in JPEG shooting format
- Can shoot in RAW, JPEG, or both formats at the same time
- Fast f/1.8 lens included
- High-quality LCD screen
- LCD can tilt up to 180 degrees for self-portraits
- Touch screen LCD is helpful feature for navigating settings
- EV dial on top of camera provides quick access to this feature
- Popup menu provides nice shortcut to camera’s functions
- Wi-Fi feature is easy to use
- NFC technology built into camera
- Plenty of special effect features to use
- Camera is well built with a sturdy feel
Contras:
- Camera’s performance in RAW format slows considerably
- Camera is almost too thick to fit in a pocket
- Mode dial is small and awkwardly positioned
- Optical zoom lens could be longer
- Touch screen LCD isn’t as useful as it could be because of older PowerShot menu design
- LCD only swivels 180 degrees upward, doesn’t rotate from side to side
- Battery life could be better
- No viewfinder or hot shoe included to add on accessories
- Manual focus feature is a little awkward to use
- Price is high for fixed lens camera
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