Camera Name: | Canon Powershot G7 X |
Maker: | Canon |
Sensor Type: | BSI-CMOS |
Sensor Size: | 13.2 × 8.8 mm (so-called 1 inch type, actually 0.18 square-inch) |
Recording Medium: | SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory card |
Res: | 5472 × 3648 (20 megapixels) |
Lens: | 24-100 mm equivalent |
Shutter Speeds: | 1/2000s to 40s |
F-Numbers: | f/1.8-f/2.8 at the widest |
Farea: | 31 focus points |
Fmode: | Contrast Detect (sensor), Multi-area, Center, Selective single-point, Single, Continuous, Touch, Face Detection, Live View |
Cont: | 6.5 frames per second |
Speedrange: | 125-12800 |
Wb: | Yes |
Rearlcd: | 3 inches with 1,040,000 dots |
Dimensions: | 103 × 60 × 40 mm (4.06 × 2.36 × 1.57 inches) |
Weight: | 304 g including battery (0.67 lb / 10.72 oz) |
Iproc: | DIGIC 6 |
The Canon PowerShot G7 X is a compact digital camera announced by Canon Inc on September 15, 2014.[1] It did not replace any model in the Canon line-up. Instead, it was a new camera intended to compete with the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100-series cameras. With the introduction of G7 X, there were three parallel models in the Canon PowerShot G-series: G16, G20 X Mark II, and G7 X.
In 2016, Canon introduced the Canon Power Shot G7 X Mark II with a newer DIGIC 7 processor.
In 2019, Canon introduced the G7 X Mark III. However, it was criticized for its autofocus issues.