Testseek.com have collected 112 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot G7 X and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot G7 X.
November 2014
(80%)
112 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
632 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Compact bod
Excellent image qualit
Customizable front dia
Touch-screen controls and focus selectio
Very fas
Accurate autofocus
Small
Portable size
You'll want to carry this camera with you everywhere you can
Nice control rings
WiFi transferrng is very simple
The Canon PowerShot G7 X delivers excellent photo quality for its class
Along with a fine lens and relatively streamlined shooting design
Relatively long zoom lens
Wide aperture
Excellent 1" sensor
Touch screen works well for focus
More background blur than the 1" sensor competition
1-inch image sensor. Wide aperture zoom lens. Tilting touch-screen display. Speedy focus system. Wi-Fi with NFC. Raw support.
Excellent photo quality
Fast lens with longer zoom range than competition
Sensor/lens combination allows for very shallow depth-of-field
Customizable front dial
LCD can flip upward 180 degrees
Touchscreen display allows for easy focus point selection
Excellent LCD touchscreen
Great image quality
Premium design
Good focal range
The editors didn't like
Short battery lif
Unreliable wireless connectivity to smartphones
Needs more control dials
Doesn't feel like a G series camera
We wish Canon took the sensor from the G1X Mk II and put it in this camera
Too expensive
Its performance and connectivity implemenation don't impress
And some people may miss the hot shoe
No EVF
LCD tilts up but not down. RAW not available in auto mode
Pricey. Lacks hot shoe and EVF option. Burst rate slows when shooting Raw
Poor battery life
Slow continuous shooting and shot-to-shot speeds with Raw images
The Canon PowerShot G7 X camera has a few features that some intermediate and advanced photographers might consider gimmicks, such as an LCD screen that can rotate 180 degrees for selfies. But deep down, this is a strong performing digital camera that wil...
Abstract: While most of the cameras in this category fall within the relatively narrow $500-$800 range (with a few exceptions), products in this roundup vary quite a bit in terms of sensor size, number and type of control points, zoom range, video capabilities and...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot G7 X is one of those cameras that we have all been waiting for Canon to deliver. At the moment it was announced, there was a collective mumble of “finally” uttered among Canon enthusiasts around the world.While Canon has attempted putt...
Published: 2015-03-13, Author: Jack , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: Product shots courtesy of Canon U.S.A, Inc. I was really excited to get my hands on Canon's latest G-series camera, the PowerShot G7 X. In fact, I was looking for this camera to replace my current point-and-shoot because I'd wanted something that was s...
Relatively long zoom lens, wide aperture, excellent 1" sensor, touch screen works well for focus, More background blur than the 1" sensor competition
No EVF, LCD tilts up but not down. RAW not available in auto mode
The Canon PowerShot G1X was a somewhat rocky start in the high end compact camera space, but with the PowerShot G7X, they've created something modern and compelling. Image quality rivals the dominant RX100 family and Canon has a few features that might sw...
Small, portable size, You'll want to carry this camera with you everywhere you can, Nice control rings, WiFi transferrng is very simple,
Needs more control dials, Doesn't feel like a G series camera, We wish Canon took the sensor from the G1X Mk II and put it in this camera, Too expensive
Published: 2014-11-11, Author: Jeff , review by: dpreview.com
Excellent photo quality, Fast lens with longer zoom range than competition, Sensor/lens combination allows for very shallow depth-of-field, Customizable front dial, LCD can flip upward 180 degrees, Touchscreen display allows for easy focus point selection
Poor battery life, Slow continuous shooting and shot-to-shot speeds with Raw images, Focusing can be inconsistent, Manual focus has low quality preview, limited magnification, and requires a lot of dial-spinning, No 24p video option, Menu operation can be
With a time-tested 1" BSI-CMOS sensor and an impressive 24-100mm F1.8-2.8 lens, the PowerShot G7 X produces excellent quality photos. Although the ergonomics won't suit everyone and battery life isn't as good as some competitors, the G7X is well suited to...
Published: 2014-10-24, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
The G7 X has a high-speed lens with the widest range that sets it apart from the RX100 series. If the 24-70mm lens on the RX100 III is enough though the Sony is the better specified of the two, but then that's reflected in the steeper price. Although it w...