The Power Shot G9 x mark II camera combines an ultra-slim design with high-performing features for incredible image quality and easy portability.
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A Solid Premium Compact that Produces Great Photos The Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II is the updated version of Canonâs G9 X âentry levelâ premium compact camera. I was looking for a small camera to take along with me when I did not want to lug around a DSLR camera and lenses. After much research, I settled on the PowerShot G9 X Mark II and so far, I am very pleased with the results.The premium compact cameras give the user the option to manually control settings (shutter speed, aperture, ISO), while also offering the traditional âAutoâ point and shoot mode, as well as other creative settings typically found on a point and shoot. These cameras also feature a 1â CMOS sensor, which produces better images than a typical cell phone camera.Updates to the Mark II version include the Digic VII image processor, which means faster processing and continuous shooting times for JPEG and RAW photos (a maximum continuous shooting speed of 8.2 fps in RAW shooting mode). The Mark II also features dual sensing image…
Great little camera This is a great little camera. Honestly if you want the highest image quality in the smallest profile possible, this camera is it.Is it worth upgrading from the original though? I guess it depends on what’s important to you. If you feel that you would use the in camera raw processing and more in depth adjustments for picture styles then its worth considering. While it’s JPEGS are slightly sharper due to the newer processor, overall image quality is about the same. The photos look great with excellent color reproduction and the auto white balance has improved a bit over its predecessor. Video quality is also very good.The overall layout of the camera is essentially the same at its predecessor. You only get one control dial and have to rely on the touch screen for the rest of setting adjustments. But as with other cameras, the touch screen works great so this might not be as big of a deal as it seems. Ergonomics are pretty good for such a small camera. With a…
Great Point and Shoot Camera!