
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II
24 - 100 mm, 20 Mpx, 1"
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II
24 - 100 mm, 20 Mpx, 1"
Unfortunately, this is not possible. But the built-in microphone is not so bad.
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Hi, the G7X Mark 2 doesn't have 4K video resolution, only FullHD, and no external audio input. The G7X Mark 3 has both and the focal length is the same for both at 24-100mm.
They never came off.
It does 60 frames per second, i.e. 50% slo-motion possible. This is possible for video editing, but for slow motion of faster movements (e.g. water/drops) you would rather have 120 frames per second or even more.
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Found the answer myself: Yes is possible. Select picture size (e.g.) L, then press the RING Func button. Now you can also select RAW. A bit awkward but it works...
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Hello At the top of the camera, turn the dial to SCN, then press SET in the middle of the lower dial to the right of the display. Then you can click on underwater shots (with the dial or touch screen). In any case, the focus works perfectly for me.
No. However, you can connect the camera to your smartphone to use GPS functions.
The camera supports SDXC memory cards. So theoretically up to 2TB.
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Where did you find the information that it can only record at 50p? I only find 60p specifications, even on Canon itself [1]. If you own the camera and can only record at 50p, it's almost certainly your SD card (Class 10 or better UHS-I U1 is recommended [2]) [3]. [1] http://de.canon.ch/for_home/product_finder/cameras/digital_camera/powershot/powershot_g7_x_mark_ii/#specifications [2] https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/speicherkarte-61?f=154531-154532-154553-164487-164486&tagIds=520 [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#Speed_class_rating
Both quite similar cameras. The question is what is important to you... Qualitatively, both are quite good for compacts. Let's compare how the zoom and the light intensity are.
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