The Canon Powershot G9X Digital Camera produces impressive image quality and stunning videos. It is a camera that helps you capture inspiring images even in low light with detail and color. Whether you carry it in your hand, a bag or a pocket, it can accompany you anywhere you go and is slim enough to quickly grasp when opportunity knocks. From the Manufacturer: Slim Brilliance Impressive image quality. Stunning videos. A camera that’s slim and comfortable. The PowerShot G9 X camera is all this and more, featuring a 20.2 Megapixel*, 1.0″ High-Sensitivity CMOS sensor, Canon’s powerful DIGIC 6 Image Processor and a fast, f/2.0-4.9 lens that helps you capture inspiring images – even in low light – with detail and color to match.
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Great combination of features in a small package This is a great little camera. My big camera is a 5D Mark III, but often it’s too large and heavy to carry around. This is the perfect size to slip into my pants when I want something discreet. I’ll compare this to the RX100 (I and IV) and the G7X; my family have owned these so I’m pretty familiar with them.To start, compact cameras are all about tradeoffs. Different photographers value features like view finder, tilting LCDs, lens reach and brightness differently. You have to figure out which tradeoffs you want to make, and there’s really never been a better time with so many great options in cameras to suit your needs. Personally I want the smallest camera that has a 1″ sensor. The smaller it is the more likely I’ll take it to events instead of leaving it in a drawer.Size: This is significantly thinner than both the RX100 (especially the IV) and G7X. It makes it much easier to carry around. It’s also quite a bit lighter, but that’s not as big of an issue…
Excellent images, BUT…. UPDATE- (after 2 months, 300 shots)—Sticking with the 4-stars. Solid little camera.–Wifi does NOT work with Marshmallow on Nexus 6p (tried everything, including customer service walk-through, this is apparently a known issue, may be fixed eventually, who knows?–Excellent focusing in low light, resolution very nice (I shoot DSLR, film, and medium format film, for background)–On paper, I didn’t like the battery life, but realized that it’s fine for the way I’m using THIS camera. Charge lasted about 270 shots, but didn’t lose power over time when sitting unused– so I didn’t have to swap it out for seven weeks, which was terrific.———————-END OF UPDATE— (original review below)I truly want to love this camera, and in some ways it’s exactly what I wanted, but I’m still within the return window and still waffling- here’s why…Background:Semi-pro photographer, several DSLRs, desperately seeking “purse-cam” for work…
I am glad I picked it up I own a dozen different point and shoot Canon powershot cameras. Mainly in the Elph line, but also the 510HS and SX700HS. When this G9X was announced, I decided to pre-order because of the reviews of the G7X, the 1 inch sensor, and the size. I also wanted to step up to more of a proper camera, and had been considering the S120. I have only had it a day, but comparing the photos it takes to the Elph and other cameras, I am glad I picked it up. It’s small enough that I will use it and even though I usually always use the program mode even in the entry level powershot cameras because they tend to over expose and wash out the images in auto, the front wheel and different shooting modes on the G9X are also very useful and quick to learn to use. Great cameraUPDATE 11/1/15Have had a chance to use this camera now in a variety of different lighting conditions and even with a middle of the road field range I really like this camera. The raw and super fine images are…