Canon is a well-established brand in the camera market and has been trusted for years. So as you’d expect, the G7x Mark II camera offers up vivid, high-quality pictures.
A 20.1-megapixel lens combined with smart point-and-shoot features means taking a quality picture is a breeze. The Canon G7x Bundle as a whole comes with oodles of accessories like an extra battery pack, memory card wallet, lens pen, HDMI cable, screen protectors, microfiber cloth, cleaning solution, and cotton swabs.
You also get a flexible 12-inch spider tripod so you can mount the camera anywhere and get the best shot possible. Underwater, Canon’s new DIGIX 7 processor performs well and offers up faster autofocus and better RAW capture. Plus we like the one-touch custom white balance function.
A great buy for any photographer seeking a versatile camera, the G7X gets the job done with minimal effort on your behalf.
Our Overall Review
Things we like:
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Expandable memory card slot, so you can increase the memory with a 64GB SanDisk memory card
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You can use the G7X Mark III in harsh conditions without worrying about it being worn down by the elements
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The bundle comes with all the accessories you need
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High-definition pictures and videos
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Point-and-shoot capabilities that surpass many other compacts
Things we don't like:
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It comes with a European charging cable that is not suitable for USA sockets
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Not compatible with Canon’s G7X housings as the Mark II is slightly larger, so if you’re upgrading from the earlier model, you’ll need to purchase a new housing
Specs & Features
- Dimensions: 8.4 x 6.6 x 6.3 inches
- Weight: 2.75 pounds
- 4.2X Optical lens
- Three-inch touch display
- 4K video recording
- Wifi compatible
- SanDisk 64GB memory card
Our Overall Review
Things we like:
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Expandable memory card slot, so you can increase the memory with a 64GB SanDisk memory card
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You can use the G7X Mark III in harsh conditions without worrying about it being worn down by the elements
-
The bundle comes with all the accessories you need
-
High-definition pictures and videos
-
Point-and-shoot capabilities that surpass many other compacts
Things we don't like:
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It comes with a European charging cable that is not suitable for USA sockets
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Not compatible with Canon’s G7X housings as the Mark II is slightly larger, so if you’re upgrading from the earlier model, you’ll need to purchase a new housing
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