Testseek.co.uk have collected 72 expert reviews of the Canon PowerShot G9 X and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon PowerShot G9 X.
December 2015
(78%)
72 Reviews
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Users
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86 Reviews
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The editors liked
Slim design and good looks
Capable autofocus system
Good image quality to ISO 1600
Dabbling with the future in touchscreen-based controls
Slim
Pocketable design
Good image quality from 1in sensor
Well-implemented touchscreen
1
Inch type BSI sensor
Small size
Advanced controls
It's the first oneinch sensor camera slim enough to fit in a top pocket
Published: 2015-10-13, Author: 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 as tou...
Published: 2016-06-15, Author: Sean , review by: tomsguide.com
Compact design, Handy touch screen, Fine image quality by day and night
So-so video
You will certainly get nice still images with the G9 X. Although video quality is just OK, still images are often comparable to those of higher-end bridge cameras such as Sony's RX100 III or even Canon's own PowerShot G7 X. All of this comes in a very sli...
Slim, pocketable design, Good image quality from 1in sensor, Wellimplemented touchscreen
Unambitious lens, Limited physical controls, Unreliable autofocus in low light
Reviews Compact Camera Reviews Canon PowerShot G9 X review Andy Westlake February 29, 2016 0shares 0shares Andy Westlake tries out Canon's slim, stylish compact with a 1in sensor - the G9 X Product Overview Overall rating: 70% Canon PowerShot G9 X Feature...
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Published: 2016-02-10, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Canon's G-series models offer class-leading performance, but Canon has introduced different classes of G-series cameras, making the choice somewhat more complicated. Still aimed at the enthusiast, the G9 X, however, is an entry-level model. It has a decen...
Once again Canon has produced a very appealing compact camera for those looking for something which is pocket friendly but retains many of the high quality features which something bigger and more advanced has. The fact that the Canon PowerShot G9 X uses...
Published: 2015-11-11, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Smallest conventional camera with a 1in sensor, Very capable touch-screen. Quick and easy to control, Full manual control over exposure and focus, Built-in Wifi with NFC and good smartphone control, USB charging in-camera but also supplied with AC charger
Basic 3x optical zoom. A little soft at 28mm in corners, Lens focal ratio slows down at 84mm to f4.9, No viewfinder. Screen doesn't tilt either, No in-camera panorama mode, Burst speed in RAW is very slow, Continue: In depth
Canon's PowerShot G9X is the slimmest traditional compact to feature a 1in sensor - giving it superior quality to most phones and compacts but without compromising its pocketability. Indeed the G9X is almost exactly the same size as Canon's earlier S120...
Abstract: While most of the cameras in this category fall within the relatively narrow $500-$800 range (with a few exceptions), products in this roundup vary quite a bit in terms of sensor size, number and type of control points, zoom range, video capabilities and...
Abstract: The Canon PowerShot G9 X and G5 X round out Canon's top-of-the-line G-Series brand. Here's a quick look up close with them.The G9 X resides a step below the excellent PowerShot G7 X but is available in a silver and brown design in addition to the more tra...
Smallest 1-inch sensor camera available; Slips in a pants pocket almost unnoticed; Bright lens at wide-angle; Great image quality; Swift 6.5 fps JPEG burst shooting; Intuitive touch-screen control; In-camera Wi-Fi gets images onto your phone easily,
Limited 3x zoom range; Tighter wide-angle than competitors; JPEG buffer limited to 10 frames; very slow bracketing / raw burst shooting; Touch-screen menus take lots of tapping; Poor battery life