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Canon PowerShot Digital Camera [G7 X Mark II] with Wi-Fi & NFC, LCD Screen, and 1-inch Sensor - Black, 100-1066C001

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Features

  • The advanced video capabilities of the PowerShot G7 X Mark II camera can capture moments in the quality they deserve
  • Features a large 1.0 inch, 20.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor that helps capture high quality images and videos with a wide dynamic range. Autofocus system features tile autofocus and manual focus. Operating temperature is 0 to 40 degrees Celsius. Note charging time varies considerably depending on the remaining battery power
  • An aperture value of f/1.8 at the wide angle and f/2.8 when fully zoomed to a factor of 4.2x (24-100 millimeter), this lens equipped to capture a variety of situations with precision
  • High resolution, 3.0 inches LCD monitor that tilts up 180 degrees and down 45 degrees is ideal for self portraits and capturing pictures at high and low angles with ease
  • Built in WiFi for on the go convenience and the ability to easily post your images to select social networking and media sites
  • With the ability to shoot continuously at up to 8 fps, it can help you capture incredible images with nearly no time wasted
  • ADJUSTABLE, PACKABLE HOOD | Attached, adjustable hood can be rolled into collar when not in use
  • CUSTOMIZE YOUR FIT | Drawcord hem and adjustable VELCRO cuffs prevent leaks and block drafts
  • Center back length - 33 inches. Handy pockets

Description

Stay inspired with the PowerShot G7 X Mark II camera, which combines exhilarating speed and performance with a smart, compact design. It can be ideal for travel, events and anywhere on the go, or as a secondary camera, and features a high-performance 1.0-inch 20.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor as well as a bright f/1.8–2.8 lens to help capture impressive images whenever your creativity sparks, even in low light conditions. The DIGIC 7 Image Processor immediately pays dividends with improved auto focus tracking, enhanced IS and superb image clarity even when shooting with a high ISO. For increased flexibility, the PowerShot G7 X Mark II offers high-speed continuous shooting up to 8 fps in RAW, JPEG and RAW+JPEG modes, and is equipped with Full HD capability, built-in Wi-Fi and NFC and in-camera RAW conversion, giving you everything you need to capture inspiring images and video and share them with ease.

Compatible Mountings: *4 Smile Wink Self-timer Face Self-timer


Aspect Ratio: 169, 32, 43


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 100 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 4.2 x


Maximum Aperture: 1.8 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 125


Metering Description: Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Spot


Compatible Mountings: *4 Smile Wink Self-timer Face Self-timer


Aspect Ratio: 169, 32, 43


Sensor Type: CMOS


File Format: JPEG


Image stabilization: Optical


Maximum Aperture: 1.8 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 125


Photo Sensor Resolution: 20.1 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 1-inch


Maximum Shutter Speed: 15 Seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 15 Seconds


Exposure Control: Manual


Form Factor: Compact


Effective Still Resolution: 20.1 MP


Special Feature: DIGIC 7 Image Processor; Intelligent Image Stabilization


Color: Black


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Shooting Modes: C, M, Av, Tv, P, Hybrid Auto, Auto, Self Portrait, Portrait, Panning, Star modes, Handheld Night Scene, HDR, Fish-eye, Art Bold, Water Painting, Miniature, Toy Camera, Background Defocus, Soft Focus, Grainy B/W, Underwater, Fireworks, Movie modes


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Video Resolution: FHD 1080p


Viewfinder: flexible LCD


Flash Modes: Auto, Flash On, Off, Slow Sync


Camera Flash: Built-In


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Continuous Shooting: 8 FPS


Aperture modes: F1.8-F2.8


Flash Sync Speed: 1/200


Video Capture Format: H.264/MP4/MPEG-4


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, NFC, USB


Wireless Technology: BuiltIn; 802.11b/g/n with NFC


Video Output: Micro-HDMI


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: USB


HDMI Type: Type D Micro HDMI


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 1,040,000 Dot


Display Fixture Type: Tilting


Display Maximum Resolution: 5472 x 3648 pixels


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 5472 x 3648


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Flash Memory Type: SDXC


Memory Slots Available: 1


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Recording Capacity: 30 Minutes


Write Speed: 8 fps


Flash Memory Speed Class: 10 or higher


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: UHS-II


JPEG Quality Level: Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Bit Depth: 14 Bit


Total Still Resolution: 20.1 MP


Maximum Image Size: 20.1 MP


Maximum Focal Length: 100 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 4.2 x


Lens Type: Macro


Zoom: Automatic


Camera Lens: Constant aperture Macro lens


Minimum Focal Length: 24 Millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 84 Degrees


Focal Length Description: 8.8 to 36.8mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length 24 to 100mm)


Digital Zoom: 4 x


Metering Methods: Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Spot


White Balance Settings: Auto, Cloudy, Custom, Daylight, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten


Self Timer: 10 Seconds, 2 Seconds


Brand: Canon


Model Name: Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II


Built-In Media: PowerShot G7 X Mark II^Wrist Strap WS-DC12^Battery Pack NB-13L^Battery Charger CB-2LH^Printed Matter Unit


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: PowerShot G7 X Mark II


Remote Included: No


Model Series: G7 X Mark II


Series Number: 7


Global Trade Identification Number: 21


Generation: 2


UPC: 013803269321


Unit Count: 32.0 Ounce


Manufacturer Part Number: 1066C001


Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US


Warranty Description: Canon Warranty USA


Age Range Description: Adult


Item Type Name: Canon 1066c001 20. 1-megapixel powershot g7 x mark ii digital camera.


Digital-Still: Yes


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Stills & Video


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Automatic, Manual


Focus Features: Autofocus and Manual


Autofocus Points: 61


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Focus Mode: Automatic AF (AF-A)


Autofocus: Yes


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  • A Fantastic Still Camera with Pretty Good Video
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
I bought this camera as an alternative to my DSLR gear and to get some good video of my daughters. This camera does not disappoint. The photos are excellent, it is easy to use, and is really small and light. The pros: - The size! It is a little bigger than pocket size, but fits great in a purse and definitely in cargo short pockets - Focus is quick and accurate (unless your subject is a 4yo that moves faster than a running back) - Picture quality is excellent for the sensor size (or for any camera really) - Battery life is reasonable (and they don't take forever to charge) - The image stabilization saved my bacon a time or two. Not the 4 stops you see on a $2k lens, but still pretty good - having a dial for exposure compensation at thumb level is great - Having full manual mode as well as the semi-auto modes (Av, Tv) is great for those of us that want that level of control - The Wi-Fi works well and the mobile app (on Android at least) works great - Raw files! - Video is great (even if not 4K) Cons: - It might be small, but the metal body makes it a little on the heavy side - There is only one fully auto mode - no "Sports", "Landscape", or "Portrait" modes - High speed continuous mode in Raw+JPEG fills the buffer in a hurry (I know, a bit nitpicky) - If you put the strap on the right side (from the rear) you will probably hit the Wi-Fi button when putting the camera in your pocket or a snug case. That drains the battery in a hurry. - Audio quality is, well, not very good. The microphone is in a spot easily covered or blocked by a hand holding the camera. All in all, I am very happy with the purchase. My wife also appreciates that we own a camera that doesn't weigh a few pounds or require a degree in rocket surgery to use. Given the popularity of it's predecessor, The G7X MKII is likely to become the compact vlogging of choice for those that have the budget. If this review was helpful to you, please click the "yes" button below - it helps Amazon (and those of us who write reviews) know if the information provided is of value to others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2017 by Carl O'Day

  • Impressive follow-up to the G7X
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
I want to first discuss the autofocus. This camera DOES NOT use dual pixel AF or any other phase detect AF system in it. Manage your autofocus expectations accordingly. Especially in low light and in video. However, it does have a noticeable improvement in speed over its predecessor and for most situations it's fine. What this camera excels at, just like its predecessor, is stills. It has excellent low and mid ISO image quality. I prefer the Fine Detail setting as my picture style as it provide excellent sharpness and punchy, great-looking colors by default. But there are a number of other picture styles to suit your tastes. I also love that this camera now has in camera raw processing, which can be useful.It seems also like Canon has quietly made some improvements to the lens because it seems a bit sharper than the one on the G7X even though they are supposed to be the same. Video quality is also excellent and quite sharp. The autofocus is pretty good but because it's contrast detect, you will see a little bit of back and forth motion with the focus from time but otherwise it's not bad. Great for casual uses such as vlogging. The camera controls are well laid-out. I like the chunkier grip and that the exposure comp dial has better feedback to it. The one its predecessor could be a little hard to turn (but kudos to Canon for at least including one - Sony RX100 has no such dial on top). The LCD is bright and clear and also is more flexible, which means it's a lot easier to compose on in bright sunlight. Battery life is not stellar but once again, this also an improvement over the original G7X. It should last you a day of shooting. Complaints? I think the major one is, and this seems to be an issue on both the G7X and the RX100 series cameras, is that dust can easily get inside the lens. Even though the camera has a built-in automatic lens cap, it does a poor job at keeping dust and other particles out. I would recommend getting a secondary lens cap which can run anywhere from $5-$15 at the big NYC camera retailers or here on Amazon. I also think the noise reduction in the JPEGS is a little heavy-handed by default. You should turn this down to low. But overall, a great enthusiast compact camera. The 1" Sony sensor inside is still relatively small compared to APSC rebels or mirrorless but it punches above its weight in image quality. If you really don't see yourself going much beyond the kit lens if you were to buy a Rebel, this could be a great alternative. It takes great photos and video, has improved (but not perfect) AF and battery life over the original, and it comfortable to shoot with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2016 by S. Vogt

  • Love the camera Love the camera
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
This is my 11th-15th digital camera. Its somewhere around that number. I've always upgraded and I never keep this old cameras around me what so ever. Currently posses the Nikon D5500, GoPro 4 Silver, and this camera. My last pocket camera was the Sony RX100 M2. I was originally waiting for the Sony RX100 M5 to come out but it never did until last month. I decided to buy this G7X M2 camera since its $700. Part of the big reason is the LCD screen able to flip 180 degrees. Great for vlogging and seeing what you are filming. This camera came out in this summer and it was still cheaper than the Sony RX100 M4 even till this day, which came out in mid 2015. The Sony RX100 M5 came out and its $1000. That's a $300 difference. How much different between the photos and videos? Not much. 4K, Slow Mo, Super Slow Mo, Super Duper Slow Mo, okay but do you use it all the time? For me, I wont spend that kind of money for a pocket camera. This $700 is more than viable for the things I do. Do purchase a screen protector. Lexmor been my favorite but they have not made one for them yet. The screen protector I have is very flimsy but its doable for now. Do get extra batteries. On 60FPS for video it shoots 16 minutes and 24 seconds max. It can record over 1 hours with a canon battery. I always have extra batteries. I know its a bit pricey $50 for canon battery but hey do you want your camera exploding in your face? I did have great experience with Wasabi batteries not sure they made a generic one for this model yet. Overall I like this camera and it gets the job done. I didn't want the lens to protrude while off. I've attached a screen shot of the pic I took with this camera. It was a minor touch up with VSCO filter. I've already ordered this in max size of 18"X12" print to see how it looks with 300dpi. The camera to phone connection does suck. I need to be on a real wifi signal to connect. On the Sony I can connect my phone through bluetooth. If I am underground, on a plane the Sony was no problem. The Canon wont work. Also the Canon app isn't great compared to the Sony. It lags a lot. That's not gonna ruin my experience what so ever. It's not a big deal. I made a few videos from my trip with this camera because I did not want to carry any DSLR with me. All my friends thought I had some kind of professional camera. Nope. I had a camera that fits inside my pocket. Do check it out. youtube dot com /hellowu I'll def keep this camera through the entire 2017. Hopefully I can use and abuse the heck out of this camera to get my money's worth! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2016 by hi

  • If you wanted the RX100 but like Canon menu/thinking/design better, you got it. Best P&S Camera I have owned yet.
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
FYI: I got this yesterday morning so it's about 24 hours in, I have about 125 pictures on it so far...I will update as time goes on. My intended use for this camera is a "bridge camera". I have a new iPhone and the requisite (meh) Olloclips for it, some Canon DSLR's and a Canon S120 for everything in between. The G7X II is going to replace the Canon S120 in my collection as the unit that rides in the center console of my car in a case, or in my pocket at events I don't want to carry a DSLR at but still want some ok zoom and better than phone pictures. I am writing this early review because, I've been a Canon guy over the years. Had Canon P&S units starting with the digital ELPH through the S120 , and then more recently got into their DSLRs. So yeah I like Canon, but for years I kept bought the Sony RX100's. I really wanted to like the Sony but never quite "got" it. The G7X II, to me - while a little bigger handling than the RX100's, is finally the Canon P&S that does what I really hoped they would do. It provides some incredible pictures that are actually better than the (current gen) RX100 finally. The photos aren't as oversaturated as the Sony which I like, the IS works very consistently, and bokeh is of course great at the larger apertures. Higher iso (800 area) is still usable for smaller prints which is remarkable for a P&S of any sort. It shoots RAW fast and its shot-to-shot and burst modes are amazing. Regarding the RX100’s, their picture quality was amazing, their size was a bit larger than I cared for but, their controls, menus, options, and design (like paying extra for a 12$ grip!) annoyed me, then the whole buying a separate external charger thing to charge my spare battery, really? I know its 30$ or whatever but it just got annoying ..they got returned. Really it was their menus and weird software that just irked me and I couldn't overlook it. The G7X bests that all. On the G7X II , controls are great and similar to any of the other "red-ring' Powershot G series (or DSLR's, P&S, etc.). Being able to adjust exposure comp and other settings with the hard controls while you can still use it one handed is great. I also love the fact they included a detent/non-detent switch for using the ring dial. That is BRILLIANT as heck since I can now get the stops I want when shooting manual stills, but the flexibility for seamless and silent zoom when in video. Of course it also includes the silly wall charger Sony wouldn't, and out of box has a nice set of grips on it. Did I mention the menuing, controls, and software are all Canon finally too? I mean...finally, stunning P&S photos without the Sony software layer ahhhhh. Comparing this to my Canon S120, its obviously faster, larger, but menus are very similar. The wireless on this thing is better and faster, and smarter. The touchscreen seems more accurate in sensitivity and color, the fact it articulates for selfie and variable angle modes is awesome, didn't think I would care much but that is really handy. I have no idea on battery life yet but the fact you can charge this via microUSB is AWESOME for me. Of course the fact I can charge a second battery in the (included) wall charger is very nice, thanks for not being weird about that Canon. Oh the pictures? yeah...they are night and day over the S120 just using auto and scene modes. Since this is a P&S unit, I love that I can shoot RAW with AUTO settings now. Going into manual mode it becomes evident the G7x II has a bit more capable sensor than the S120, which is why I'm here anyways. Pros: - Great pictures. - Touch screen that works great and the touch to focus is awesome and quick. - Great control set, GREAT grips, engineering, design, thinking. - Nice flippable flash, easy to bounce in smaller spaces. - Menu's are classic Canon, love it or hate it. - MicroUSB charging (could be faster, but its in there!) - Time lapse mode (have not explored yet, but looking forward to it) - Would not call it a pocket camera but it can still be fit in a pocket (its big, it will bulge some in shorts, better for a coat or vest etc. but it fits), but all controls and functions are at least easy to use as a result of this. Cons: - No 4k video. Amazing video quality, but lack of 4k just seems like an oversight here. Not enough to push me away, but I'd have dropped another 100$-200$ for this. - Size goes on both lists...yes is a bit large, but all those controls and electronics need somewhere to go. It's just not something I am going to hand to my wife without a case and expect her to carry when she takes our daughter to the zoo. It needs a case, with some padding. - Zoom (I am reaching here...just to keep the list somewhat balanced) I wouldn't have minded an 120mm equivalent here. The 100 will still cause me to keep it because I hate the digital zoom on my phones. - Wish it had GPS or at least a compass built in. Overall, I bought this thinking I would be disappointed and return it. Instead I was pleasantly surprised and as of this moment I am planning on listing my S120 on eBay next weekend. If you are looking for a “simple” camera that has the ability to go where other P&S’s don’t quality wise, don’t mind a bit larger camera, or just want the P&S camera that makes you look like you know what you’re doing…I think the G7X II ticks those boxes. As I type this, my girl is at a family bridal shower with the G7X II. She’s used my S120 for awhile now and just before she left I handed her the G7X II and said don’t worry - try this one (with no further instructions). I asked how the new camera was working for her “things look better on this camera than they do in real life” , I was really expecting a “how do I” so…I guess it’s behaving well :) I will update this in the next week or so, if there is anything you’d like to see that could help improve this review let me know. Thanks for your time, and for reading my review today. -Chris ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2016 by Just Chris

  • BEST BEGINNER VLOGGING CAMERA!!! BEST BEGINNER VLOGGING CAMERA!!!
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
I would like to say that I was 100% influenced by YouTubers to buy this camera and honestly I’m not complaining! It’s so simple to use definitely as a beginner to photography and filmography! I mostly use it to vlog and take higher quality photos when I need too but it’s been amazing!! I love how lightweight and easy it is to carry since I’ve been taking it with me everywhere in a little Fanny pack! I know it’s quite expensive but if this is something you really want to get into I would recommend it! Also the audio quality is not bad at all! I’m going to be using it for awhile until I can get a microphone but I don’t think it’s needed at all! Also the auto focus is really good and I haven’t had much trouble with it since I saw the mark iii was having a lot of problems with it! So excited and happy to be using this! Second photo is the sd card I got which I would also recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by keona

  • Probably the best point and shoot in its price range/ best for vlogging Probably the best point and shoot in its price range/ best for vlogging
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
This camera is probably the best point and shoot you can get, with its versatile settings, ergonomics, and software you should be able to shoot masterpieces in no time. IF YOU ARE NOT TECH SAVY.....do not expect to take breath taking videos and photos!! Though this cameras auto features get the job done amazing, there still is a level of skill required to take those instagram famous pictures you see all over the internet. Sound quality has pretty high gain so you can keep your inside voice every where and the camera will pick up your voice and the surroundings fine. The clicking noise caught in the video soundtrack issue that occurred on the g7x is almost completely eliminated. Auto focus was greatly inproced, though sill a bit of a hassle when on the go shooting. Alot of those issues can be fixed by using the custom setting and tailoring it to your needs. It shoots in almost all recognized FPS settings to include 24 fps and 60 fps and allows for a wide variety of adjustments to shutter speed and ISO speed. The ISO ranges from 125 to 12800 The ring that cops around the lens can he set to adjust zoom focus and practically any other setting in the menu 👍🏻👍🏻 Even in full zoom this camera takes some pretty detailed shots . This camera also has a simple wifi pic transfer that works with almost all handheld devices that have an app store. Built in flash makes for stunning and unbelievably detailed shots The exposure dial comes in clutch to make your pictures and videos just right. This camera features a ton of adjustments for basic color and exposure correction (comparable to instagram editing capabilities) also this camera has a built in picture and video editor !! Very useful on the go. The hybrid auto mode has a cool story feature that you might want to look into as well as a time lapse mode that shoots in image bursts to save your camera space. The camera starts up very fast for spontaneous shooting. The body is beautiful and gives the camera a modern twist in vintage compact cameras. The camera is about a third thicker then it's predecessor the g7x and is noticeably dense and heavier (which I like alot) If you vlog it's the best you can get. If your a seasoned photographer it gives you room to set the camera to your taste. If you never owned a camera and wan to learn (which will take time) and if you don't mind breaking the bank it's not my first pick for a beginners camera but it's up there. I give this camera a 4.5 out of 5. And a 5 point and shoot camera in my opinion is around 2000 $. So I do recommend purchasing this. Let me know if I got any of the details wrong. 🙏 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2016 by Cody g.

  • Preliminary Impressions Out of the Box Preliminary Impressions Out of the Box
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
Just received the camera today, so these are really just first impressions: 1. The photos are beautiful, bright, crisp and sharp; 5-stars for photo quality. 2. Windows 10 cannot display the RAW files (it can't do the 7D2 RAW files, either). 3. Adobe RAW 9.5 cannot convert the G7X2 RAW files (it can do the 7D2 files). The Canon software I have can't do it either. How long before an Adobe update? 4. There is no setting that I can find to shoot RAW + JPEG. UPDATE: You can set RAW + JPEG, but it's not intuitive. 5. On its own, the camera doesn't play well with Windows 10. Download the Camera Window software from Canon. This will give you complete control for transferring images to the computer. UPDATED 6/12/2016 6. The manual implies that the Camera Window software is for WiFi transfer of images to a computer. That's true, but it is also used for downloading via direct USB connection which is lightning fast, and in my opinion, preferable. Once the download is complete, the USB battery charging function will commence. UPDATED 6/12/2016 7. As usual, the User's Manual is sketchy and not very useful. It's difficult to find something specific in it. There is a more complete .pdf version that can be downloaded from the Canon website. UPDATED 6/12/2016 Again, these are just first impressions. I'll update this review was I get more experience with it. UPDATE 6/10/2016: After a morning on the internet, I have solved the RAW file problem. In order to use PS or LR, Adobe Camera RAW v. 9.6 is required. Earlier versions won't work with the G7X2. You can download the zip file and install it from the Adobe website. Then, depending on which editing software you are using, CC, PSE or LR, it may not install in the correct folder. You'll have to move it. In the Adobe community forum, search on G7X Mark II and you will find a post with instructions on how to do that. I would have posted the links here, but I think Amazon strips them out. Now, I can actually use the images from the camera in my normal workflow. That's huge, and for that I am adding two more stars. I am pleased with the photos it takes. I have posted two images I took last night at sunset. I wanted to see how it performed in low light. I did no color editing at all. I only adjusted exposure and lighting, added a little bit of sharpening and resized them. There is some noise in the shots, but the finished images are not bad. There is also some lens distortion, apparent when there are straight verticals near the edges. It's correctable in editing, but since that crops the image, you will want to add a little extra in the framing. UPDATE 6/12/2016: Now that I have the camera/computer environment functioning, I took it downtown with me this morning on a real shakedown cruise. I have added several photos from the Cap Sante Marina in Anacortes, Washington. I usually shoot aperture priority, but all of these were taken on "Auto" to see how it would do. I am tickled to death with the photos the camera is producing. There is one thing I am noticing. My 7D2 (I think it uses dual Digic 6 processors) tends to over-saturate reds and magentas. This camera is not doing that. On Auto, it is also balancing the highlights and shadows very nicely without blowing out the skies. Again I got some lens distortion, but it was easily corrected in editing. Someone here asked about focus speed. I have no complaints in that regard. One thing that is a little slow is the recovery time after shooting compared to the 7D2. With that camera, I can take several shots in rapid succession. Shooting Raw + JPEG with the G7X2, there is a noticeable lag before it can fire again which is sometimes annoying. For a pocket camera, however, that's really not a big deal. Overall, I am delighted with this camera. I debated between getting the Sony or waiting for this one. I chose this one primarily for the longer tele range and because I am already in the Canon ecosystem. Now that I have actually used it, and seen the photos it produces, I am glad I did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2016 by David

  • Awesome vlogging camera
Style: Camera Only Set: Base
So far I love this camera. VERY good build quality and is easy to hold. I am still fairly new to photography but I use this mostly for vlogs on my Youtube channel (Black City). The picture quality is so good it's unreal. Although it does pick up on wind noise, I can still be heard quite clearly. This camera is not as advanced as a DSLR but is still more advanced than any normal point n shoot camera. I like the screen on the back that can flip in multiple ways but this camera's real use is in vlogging. It's perfect for that. I do wish it came with a USB cable but that's not a big deal. The battery is one gripe that I don't like. Usually I can get about 2 1/2 hours out of it. 3 maybe. I do have extra batteries but they are not OEM. This camera will give you a warning if you use aftermarket batteries. So far I haven't had any issues with them. I will keep this post updated. There are no major accessories that you can use with this as far as I know. If you are looking to attach a mic or better lenses you may want to look at a different camera. This one is set up to work out of the box and for that I love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2016 by AJBlessedLife

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