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December 2015
(78%)
72 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(86%)
86 Avis
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Compacité, Design sobre, classe et minimaliste, Écran tactile multi-touch, Bague de mise au point manuelle, Wi-Fi et NFC, Prise USB au format micro-B, Bonne réactivité
Faible amplitude du zoom (28-84 mm), Faible ouverture de l'optique, Pas d'écran orientable
Il n'y a pas de doute, le G9 X est un compact séduisant que nous apprécions particulièrement. Son gabarit miniature et son capteur 1" constituent ses deux principaux avantages. Et pour les adeptes, le tactile est une plus-value évidente. C'est simple, eff...
It's the first oneinch sensor camera slim enough to fit in a top pocket, Responsive and intuitive touchscreen controls, Highly detailed shots possible, even in very low light, Useful compnion app for WiFi control, Well executed variable lens collar dial,
No viewfinder, Few physical controls, relying mainly on the touchscreen, No 4K video support, The zoom lens is only 3x magnification, The monitor is fixed with no articulation
This slim and stylish compact is capable of remarkable detail and clarity, even in very low light, thanks largely to it's 20.2MP one-inch sensor. It's a pity the monitor is not articulated, but the touchscreen menu is convenient, giving fast access to som...
I'd have loved to see better battery life, nippier performance and slightly more to grip onto on the front of the camera. However, the concept is so strong that these drawbacks pale into insignificance. This is a camera that no one could complain is too h...
Extrait: Canon are best known – and rightly so – for their professional and semi-professional DSLR units. They also do two small pocket camera brands the IXUS and the Power Shot. IXUS unit are always small and sometimes tiny, the size of the Power Shot units vary...
Publié: 2015-12-01, Auteur: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
A rock solid camera at fair price Smartphones have completely changed the photography world. They're convenient, fast, and user-friendly. And the increased competition has driven down prices so that DSLRs and mirrorless cameras are cheaper than they'v...
Publié: 2015-11-25, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Slim design and good looks, capable autofocus system, good image quality to ISO 1600, dabbling with the future in touchscreen-based controls
The G7 X makes a lot more sense, Auto ISO opts for high sensitivities, limited zoom range and max aperture, no tilt-angle screen, odd shutter position, no d-pad
The Canon PowerShot G9 X is an accomplished compact camera, but one that feels like a fill-in for the company's wider 1-inch sensor range, not quite a knock-out product in its own right. It does show off some interesting work-in-progress ideas such...
Publié: 2015-11-20, Auteur: Michael , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
The best case for the G9 X is that it is the most compact camera with a one-inch sensor out there. That's worth quite a bit, and for £415, it can hang with the competition. But if performance is really important to you, you simply must stump up the cash f...
Slim, pocketable design, Good image quality from 1in sensor, Well-implemented touchscreen
Unambitious lens, Limited physical controls, Unreliable autofocus in low light
Canon PowerShot G9 X: Image quality Resolution: The G9 X gets about as much out of its 20MP sensor as possible, recording over 3500 l/ph at ISO 125 before succumbing to aliasing artefacts. But you'll only get this in raw; noise reduction smoothing limits...
1, inch type BSI sensor, Small size, Advanced controls
Limited focal length range, No viewfinder
Its 1-inch BSI sensor, small size and attractive build make this a pretty appealing option for those who appreciate the benefit of a powerful, carry-anywhere dedicated camera over a smartphone...