Incredible!!! Canon's new G7 X Mark II pocket camera can focus like a human being eyes
By Jimoh Quadri
On top of announcing a new EOS 80D mid-range DSLR, Canon has also
introduced the PowerShot G7 X Mark II, a pocketable and powerful premium
compact camera to compete with the Sony RX100 Mark IV and Fujifilm X70.
Though
it replaces the original G7 X, it comes sporting a very similar 20.1MP,
1-inch sensor and 35mm equivalent 24-100mm f1.8-2.8 zoom lens. The real
feature existing users will want to pay attention to is the new Digic 7
image processor. The G7 X II brings a new processing engine for smarter autofocus and reduced noise, as well as an improved screen tilt range.It's
the first camera to features Canon's new processing engine, and Digic 7
introduces some significantly enhanced tracking autofocus. Users can
now identify and track moving objects whether it be a ball, an excited
dog or people based on their face.
Canon also leverages the added processing power for the
Digic 7 engine to improve noise reduction in JPEG images. The Japanese
camera company claims photographers will be able to shoot images at ISO
1,600 and expect an image quality to appear as though it was taken at
ISO 800. A Canon spokesperson also boasted that users should be
comfortable shooting up to ISO 3,200 and the camera supports a maximum
ISO speed of 25,600. The
Digic 7 engine also powers a new auto lighting optimizer, which
automatically evens out the tonal curve to bring down highlights and
recover details lost in dark shadows.
Externally, the camera's
3-inch, 1,040k dot touchscreen now flips down to a 45 degree angle on
top of its original ability to flip completely upwards to an 180 degree
angle. Canon has also given the G7 X Mark II a few more new features
including NFC, in-camera RAW image conversion and an added front switch
that chances the control ring from clicky to smooth motion.
The Canon G7 X Mark II will be available later this May for $699 (about £484, AU$980).
Packing light
If you're in the market for a new travel zoom camera, Canon also has you covered with the Canon PowerShot SX720 HS.
Once
again the camera comes packing a 20.3MP 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, but
Canon has increased the camera's zoom range. Whereas the SX710 HS was a
30x zoom camera, the SX720 HS goes up to 40x with an 35mm equivalent
focal length range of 24-960mm. The
new model also introduces USB charging for shooters on the go and an
added Wi-Fi button as well as NFC for easy media sharing. As ever, the
SX720 HS can record 1080p Full HD movies at 60, 30 and 24 fps.
The Canon SX720 HS will begin shipping in March for $379 (about £265, AU$534)
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