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Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III

$956.97
$1,399.95 32% off Reference Price
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Top positive review
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Excellent camera what it's designed for at an appropriate price point
By Belal Khan on Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2019
I bought this camera as a means of replacing the camera on my smartphone. I personally hate smartphone cameras. Pictures might be okay, but when it comes to video - even the iPhone leaves a lot to be desired. I initially bought the new iPhone 11 (a $1500 purchase) for its video capabilities and triple cameras, but after a day-and-a-half I returned it. The cost of purchasing a pixel 3, coupled with this Canon g7x Mark 3 what's cheaper than the iPhone, and the camera on this blows any smartphone camera out of the water. I bought this camera recognizing a lot of folks had issues with autofocus, and overheating. I'm not one to listen to what folks say so I figured I'll see for myself. This camera performed wonderfully - if you know what you're getting in terms of technological limitations. For the price I got... 4K up to 10 minutes continuous (until you get the overheat symbol - after which you can switch down to 1080p) // I use this for vlogging. Personally, I believe if somebody has trouble communicating thoughts in under 10 minutes then perhaps they should take a moment and gather their thoughts before speaking, just saying. 120 FPS slow motion, as well as 60 fps - which to be honest is brilliant. Yes, if you continuously play back 120fps, then you will get the overheat symbol. But if you shoot in bursts like it should be used then it shouldn't be a problem. Microphone input for getting clean audio when vlogging! Time lapse video with manual controls! You have the ability to switch between Auto and manual. Wonderfully clear and articulating flippy screen. The autofocus works just fine, assuming you're not pushing it to extremes. If you go from focusing directly in front of the lens, and then try to focus to Infinity while you're stopped down to F 1.8 - then of course you're going to have issues. - especially on a system that's contrast based face detection. Use the autofocus like a normal human being that has some level of Competency with a camera and you'll be just fine. The firmware update did help quite a bit in terms of making it faster. And, that's pretty much all I need. Things I wish it did better would be the following.. I wish the camera sensor had better dynamic range. The whites tend to be blown out, or if the whites are fully exposed in a bright area then the dark tend to be very dark. But, in comparison to cell phone images it's more than good enough. I wish the custom ring on the lens could be map to focusing. If I could have manual focus and control using the ring instead of shutter or ISO - that would be awesome! And, if it had a cold shoe maybe on the side or the bottom. I have to buy a separate accessory bracket to get the cold shoe for my rode Wireless go microphone attachment. Other than that let's understand what this camera is not. It's not a Handycam. If you're looking to record boring dance recitals for your kid or family members that run on for an hour and no one will watch anyway, this is not the camera for you. This is not a filmmaking camera. You're not going to get all kinds of manual controls attached to every other dial with custom buttons, nor will you be able to record to a high-quality codec such as prores. This is the key difference between the Sony RX100 Mark 7 and this camera. The RX100 is basically a Sony a6400 in pocket size without an interchangeable lens. - but if I am looking for a filmmaking camera, I'm going to get a filmmaking camera - not an RX 100 (especially considering that camera goes for the same price as an a6400) I've been using this camera for over a month now and it has pretty much replaced any multimedia that my cell phone would do. I can transfer via Bluetooth any images I take right away. When it comes to transferring videos that I've shot onto my phone, I simply use an SD card dongle that I connect to my pixel 3 and literally just copy the files over. Do you want to see the stuff I've shot, and further review of this camera, YouTube search "belal Khan g7x" and you can see for yourself
Top critical review
Always blurs
By K Family on Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
Sadly, I'm very disappointed with this camera. I saved up for a long while for it and ever since I first used it, it can absolutely not focus. It will focus for short amounts of time and blur out randomly. I've tried changing settings and everything else I could think of, but it consistently does this every time, no matter how I use it/no matter what the subject matter. I'm well past the return period so it was just a really unfortunate waste of money. I will have to save up for a different one, likely will try a different brand. :/

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