The Canon Powershot G9 X features a 20 megapixel 1inch CMOS sensor, Wi-Fi and NFC, a compact metal body available in silver (and tan) or black, plus a 3x optical zoom lens. The camera is stylish with ...
Put the new 12.1 megapixel Canon PowerShot G9 ($499 street) next to the 10 megapixel PowerShot G7 it replaces. Now stick a piece of gaffer’s tape over the model number. You’d be hard-pressed to tell ...
Compact cameras as they were once known are dead and buried. Now if you go looking for a dedicated camera - one that's not on your smartphone, anyway - it'll come with a larger-scale sensor and more ...
The New York Times‘s gadget review site, Wirecutter, named the Canon PowerShot G9 X as the best sub-$500 compact point-and-shoot camera. Released back in 2015, the G9 X has a number of impressive ...
On the evidence of the Canon PowerShot G9 X it's time to wave goodbye to the company's older, small-sensor PowerShot cameras. Why? Because the G9 X packs a large 1-inch sensor size into a slender body ...
Photographers pay a premium for compact cameras with 1-inch image sensors—Sony's most expensive pocket model, the RX100 IV ($798.00 at Dell), sells for close to $1,000. Canon is attempting to slash ...
All of the sample images in this Review were taken using the 12.1 megapixel SuperFine JPEG setting, which gives an average image size of around 6Mb. There are 6 ISO settings available on the Canon ...
We've come to expect 1-inch sensors in premium cameras. The sensor size, about four times the surface area compared with a standard point-and-shoot and six times the size of an iPhone sensor, delivers ...
The G9 X is the model to choose if you want a genuinely pocketable camera and are prepared to accept the limitations its small size imposes: no viewfinder, fixed monitor and a touch-screen interface ...