This is a camera that has evolved with the times and caters to the needs of present-day users with connectivity, high-end video capabil...
Manufacturer: Canon
This is a camera that has evolved with the times and caters to the needs of present-day users with connectivity, high-end video capabil...
This is a camera that has evolved with the times and caters to the needs of present-day users with connectivity, high-end video capabil...
Super great camera disappointing that it did not come with the cable included. Have to purchase separately :(
When it comes to big companies that rule the camera market, Canon is one of the first names that comes to our minds. The company, which is largely known for its DSLR cameras, also has a range of point-and-shoot cameras in India going by the ‘Powershot’ moniker.
This camera is such good high quality. It is essential for taking all your memories. It is light but well built. The settings on the camera are faultless. I cannot pick any faults with this camera.
Overal good but it has overheating issues when shooting in 4k and auto focus does't work very well
Although the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III has a lot in common with its predecessor, I think the addition of 4K video and the live streaming capability make it a worthy upgrade. It looks set to become a very popular camera amongst vloggers and anyone looking to reach an audience quickly and easily.
The PowerShot G7 X Mark III faces some strong competition from the likes of Sony and Panasonic, but with a longer-than-usual lens, great handling and a whole suite of niceties for videographers, it succeeds in offering enough to warrant its place in a populated section of the market.
Great handling and build quality; Effective face detection; Responsive and clear touchscreen; Mic port is a very nice touch; Very effective image stabilization; Nice colors in images
No hotshoe for external mics; No built-in viewfinder; Slightly aggressive noise reduction; AF system a little dated; Overexposure frequently occurs
The PowerShot G7 X Mark III faces some strong competition from the likes of Sony and Panasonic, but with a longer-than-usual lens, great handling and a whole suite of niceties for videographers, it succeeds in offering enough to warrant its place in a populated section of the market.
Great handling and build quality; Effective face detection; Responsive and clear touchscreen; Mic port is a very nice touch; Very effective image stabilization; Nice colors in images;
No hotshoe for external mics; No built-in viewfinder; Slightly aggressive noise reduction; AF system a little dated; Overexposure frequently occurs
Canon's pocket-sized Powershot is now better for video, better in low light and even better for blogging...
4K video with no crop; Flip up screen for vlogging; Live streaming capability
No eyelevel viewfinder; Quite pricey
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