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July 2016
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128 Tests
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4842 Tests
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Tolle Bildqualität
Exzellente Ausstattung
Langer 16-fach Zoom
Exzellente Bildqualität bei niedrigen und mittleren ISO-Werten (für eine Kompaktkamera)
Sehr gute Bildqualität selbst bei höheren ISO-Werten (für eine Kompaktkamera)
Sehr lichtstarkes 4
2x Zoomobjektiv (F1
8 bis F2
8 bei 24 bis 100mm KB)
Mit 24mm sehr
Starke Bildqualität
WLAN
NFC
Autofokus Schnappschuss-tauglich
Lichtstarkes Zoom
Serienaufnahme rasant
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Kein UHS-II-Support
120-fps-Zeitlupen nur in 720p
Teilweise stärkerer Schärfeabfall am Bildrand im Weitwinkel
Kein Zubehörschuh vorhanden (somit lässt sich unter anderem auch kein Sucher aufstecken)
The G7 X II is an easy and enjoyable camera to use, while the manual controls will appeal to enthusiasts. The fact that you can shoot in raw format is very useful when you're trying to claw back some detail in high-ISO shots
If you're familiar with DSLRs you'll probably find that you miss having a viewfinder. While it seems likely that the viewfinder option was rejected because it would increase the camera's size, both Panasonic and Sony have found ways to include one on thei
Canon has once again produced a very appealing G-series camera – it's a high-performing compact, which makes it both a good alternative for when using your DSLR isn't practical, and a great camera in its own right.If you're an existing Canon user the bigg...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-02-20, Autor: Robert , Testbericht von: stuff.tv
Lovely chunky build, Photos are bang on the money, Reasonable zoom
No viewfinder, No 4K video, More feature-packed rivals at this price
It's a tough old time for compact cameras. Canon's G7 X Mark II is good at pretty much everything, yet it's still not the kind of device you should buy no questions asked. The competition at this kind of price is absolutely ferocious. For sheer point-and...
Responsive touchscreen, Pleasing JPEGS straight out of the camera, Sound AF system with effective focus tracking
Lack of built-in viewfinder may discourage some people, Soft results at wider focal lengths, Video capture limited to full HD
When the Canon PowerShot G7 X was released, it didnt have much in the way of competition. Now, the idea of a pocketable camera furnished with a 1in or Micro Four Thirds sensor, together with raw shooting and plenty of manual control, is a bit less specia...
Large sensor, Wide aperture lens, Touch-sensitive screen, Wi-Fi
Lack of viewfinder, Short zoom, Macro focusing is tricky
Canon G7X Mark II – Performance and AF Generally speaking, I'm pretty pleased with the G7X II's focusing capability. It locks onto most subjects quickly, slowing down a little only if the light is low. It maintains a quick focusing speed at the furthest r...
I'm a massive fan of this type of camera. It's ideal for holidays and expeditions where a big camera is impractical, and especially for nights out where most compact cameras really struggle in low light. SLR and CSC owners may want to get one as a pocketa...
Great low, light performance, Tilting touchscreen, Plenty of manual control options, Raw format shooting
No viewfinder, Screen not fully articulating, Limited zoom range
Canon didn't need to deliver a major overhaul of its excellent G7 X, and the upgrades in the G7 X II build on the original camera's reputation, particularly the performance-boosting Digic 7 processor. The only disappointment is the continued absence of a...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-05-10, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Great responsiveness, customisable lens control ring adds click-stop/smooth control, decent low-mid ISO image quality, fast 24-100mm f/1.8-2.8 lens, pocketable design, touch-control tilt-angle LCD
No viewfinder or facility to add one, high ISO image quality (over ISO 1600) not all that, battery is only so-so, Sony RX100 IV is still a step ahead, where are the next-level autofocus features
The Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II has impressed us more than we had anticipated. Its scale and feature set might not be class-leading, but what looks like little more than a nip and tuck compared to the original model turns out to be a turbocharging...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-02-18, Autor: Woldemar , Testbericht von: wovow.org
Zusammenfassung: With one-inch sensor and 20.1 megapixels, and also releasing the new DIGIC 7, the new Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II is presented as a compact camera for advanced users. It is suitable both for those looking for a small but powerful camera, and professional...
It's a tough old time for compact cameras. Canon's G7 X Mark II is good at pretty much everything, yet it's still not the kind of device you should buy no questions asked. The competition at this kind of price is absolutely ferocious.For sheer point-and-s...