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Canon G7 X review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £499
inc VAT

The Canon G7 X delivers SLR quality in a truly pocketable package, and the price is right.

Specifications

Sensor resolution: 20 megapixels, Sensor size: 1in, Viewfinder: None, LCD screen: 3in (1,040,000 dots), Optical zoom (35mm-equivalent focal lengths): 4.2x (24-100mm), 35mm-equivalent aperture: f/4.9-7.6, Weight: 301g, Size (HxWxD): 64x107x40mm

John Lewis
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Image Quality

Image quality is the G7 X’s main selling point. It’s on a par with SLRs and CSCs at this price, and a step up from any other pocket-sized camera except the Sony RX100 series. Focus was a little soft towards the edges of wide-angle shots but excellent at other focal lengths. Face detection worked well to capture portraits in tricky lighting conditions, and colours were balanced and flattering. The shallow depth of field, made possible by the large sensor and bright lens, elevated portraits to the standard normally only possible from a much larger camera.

^ Superb colours, but focus is a little soft towards the edges of this wide-angle shot (1/1250s, f/2.8, ISO 125, 24mm equivalent)

^ Focus is outstanding from corner to corner in the middle of the zoom range. (1/1250s, f/4, ISO 125, 62mm equivalent)

^ The large sensor and bright lens collude to deliver low noise and a shallow depth of field for superb portraits, even in low light. (1/40s, f/2.5, ISO 500, 38mm equivalent)

^ Pushing up the ISO speed to 3200, details are a little vague but overall image quality is outstanding for such a small camera. (1/160s, f/4, ISO 3200, 30mm equivalent)

There wasn’t much to separate the G7 X and RX100 III for image quality, but to our eyes the Canon showed a slight advantage. Focus was a little sharper at most focal lengths, and colour gradients were smoother at ISO speeds between 400 and 1600. Both produced usable JPEGs at up to ISO 3200, with ISO 6400 OK at a push. However, we preferred the Canon’s slightly grainy output at fast ISO speeds to the Sony’s more smeary appearance.

^ Canon’s noise reduction looks different to Sony’s. Sony retains more fine detail, such as in the hair, but there’s a smeary quality. We prefer Canon’s slight grain and soft focus appearance.

Buying decisions

It’s not worth agonising too much over the Canon G7 X and Sony RX100 III. These are two of the best compact cameras we’ve ever seen, and both come with the highest recommendation. The Canon’s lower price and touchscreen and the Sony’s EVF are the main things to consider. It’s also worth mentioning the Panasonic LX100, which scores even higher for image and video quality, although at 70mm deep it’s quite a bit chunkier.

The Canon G7 X currently has the lowest price of the three. We suspect it’ll be the most popular.

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Hardware
Sensor resolution20 megapixels
Sensor size1in
Focal length multiplier2.7x
ViewfinderNone
Viewfinder magnification (35mm-equivalent), coverageN/A
LCD screen3in (1,040,000 dots)
ArticulatedYes
TouchscreenYes
Orientation sensorYes
Photo file formatsJPEG, RAW (CR2)
Maximum photo resolution5,472×3,648
Photo aspect ratios4:3, 3:2, 16:9 1:1, 4:5
Video compression formatMP4 (AVC) at up to 35MBit/s
Video resolutions1080p at 30/60fps, 720p at 30fps, VGA at 30fps
Slow motion video modesN/A
Maximum video clip length (at highest quality)16m 30s
Controls
Exposure modesProgram, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual
Shutter speed range250 to 1/2,000 seconds
ISO speed range125 to 12800
Exposure compensationEV +/-3
White balanceAuto, 6 presets with fine tuning, manual
Auto-focus modesMulti/face detect, flexible spot, tracking
Metering modesMulti, centre-weighted, centre, face detect
Flash modesAuto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, rear curtain, red-eye reduction
Drive modesSingle, continuous, self-timer, AE bracket, focus bracket, HDR, smile shutter
Lens
Optical stabilisationYes
Optical zoom (35mm-equivalent focal lengths)4.2x (24-100mm)
Maximum aperture (wide-tele)f/1.8-2.8
35mm-equivalent aperturef/4.9-7.6
Manual focusYes
Closest macro focus (wide)5cm
Closest macro focus (tele)40cm
Physical
Card slotSDXC
Memory suppliedNone
Battery typeLi-ion
ConnectivityUSB, AV, micro HDMI
WirelessWi-Fi, NFC
GPSVia smartphone app
HotshoeNo
Body materialAluminium
AccessoriesUSB cable
Weight301g
Size (HxWxD)64x107x40mm
Buying information
WarrantyOne year RTB
Price including VAT£499
Supplierwww.johnlewis.com
Detailswww.canon.co.uk
Part code9546B009AA

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