Record life as it happens with this Canon PowerShot G9 Mark II digital camera, featuring an ultra-slim design for shooting on the go. This 20.1-megapixel camera captures true-to-life images in sharp relief with brilliant colors, and a wide dynamic range works in any lighting. This Canon PowerShot G9 Mark II digital camera features a super-fast shutter speed to reduce blurring. .
Manufacturer | Canon |
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Brand | Canon |
Item model number | 1717C001 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 0.44 pounds |
Height | 2.3 inches |
Depth | 1.2 inches |
Product Id | 8407 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.7 (134 ratings) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 013803284928 |
Beauty and style outside. Advanced technology inside. Whether you're snapping an unforgettable moment on the go or recording an epic video with your friends, the PowerShot G9 X Mark II camera combines an ultra-slim design with high-performing features for incredible image quality and easy portability. Packing a powerful 1.0-inch, 20.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor into a pocket-friendly size, it's powered by the DIGIC 7 Image Processor for fast operation and features built-in Bluetooth® connectivity for easy sharing. With the PowerShot G9 X Mark II, it's easy to capture the precious times of your life in a stylishly stunning way.
Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II Digital Camera (Black)
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This was sold through Walmart but came from Ted's Electronics. The package was shipped in a Fed Ex envelope so box was crushed. There was no warranty info or registration card, the items looked used. The box had scuffing at the opening tab. Walmart is a Canon authorized dealer but Ted's is not.
I bought this camera to replace my EOS20D for travel. Really love the ability to stamp locations via the phone interface software.
This is the pocket camera built for night time, low light, or indoor evening photography. It's got a huge 1" image sensor that soaks up the light and the M setting has a 'bulb' setting that I don't believe any other pocket camera has. I love going out at night and I want a pocket camera that won't weigh me down. This thing is tiny but its always ready to catch those amazing moments that come up without warning. No other pocket camera has the image capture power for those types of shots. Check out the shots I uploaded and read about each one so you can see for yourself what this camera can do. Please note, that like all digital cameras, you need to hold the camera as still as you can and take lots of pictures because some shots are just not going to come out. Taking more pictures means you have a greater chance of getting super fine auto focused pictures.
Great little backpack camera that provides wonderful photographs from close ups of wildflowers to mountain vistas. Great videos as well and transfers to my I-Pad are easy and quick. The only camera needed on long hikes where space and weight are at a premium. Take along an extra battery to keep going between stops.
I've been eyeing this camera for some time now. I have the Canon G7 X Mark II but it's on the heavier side so it's not great for traveling. The G9 is much lighter and slimmer so it's fits nicely in smaller purse/backpack. Both cameras take beautiful shots and video and the user interface is pretty easy once you take the time to learn the menus and the quick access. I'm not a professional photography by any means but this camera will allow me to improve upon my basic skills. I looking forward to getting to know and use all the many features this camera has to offer.
After extensive research. I bought the Powershot G9X. I'm a beginner photographer and I wanted something light for my travels. I've had the camera for a week and I love just how small it is. The touchscreen is accurate and the quality of my shots are splendid. I'm still learning all the advance features but I'm very pleased with my purchase
Great Camera. I purchased for a trip to Hawaii. I wanted a better camera than my iPhone X. It was worth the purchase. The 1 inch light sensor worked well in low light. The best feature was the ability to shoot in several picture taking modes. I used Auto, AV and Manual the most. This camera took excellent pictures and was fun to use. I recommend purchasing and using ahead of time to get back into a photographers frame of mind. I did this and had no problems. One setting was a little different. It is right next to Auto. Every picture taken in that mode is made into a vignette type slide show. I didn't expect this as the Canon You Tube camera instruction video said this mode gave the photographer the ability to let the camera decide wether it would be in portrait mode or landscape. I went with it on the first day and was "rewarded" with a "slide show". Anyway, the only thing I would hold against this camera and the reason for only four stars is because sometimes the touch screen was hard to see in bright sunlight.
I have owned Canon cameras for 45 years - both point & shoot and professional models. At this point in my life I prefer the advanced point & shoot. I though the PowerShot G9 was the best combination for automatic and full control in a point & shoot camera at the time. The PowerShot G9 X Mark II offers a more advanced digital processor, higher resolution display, almost twice the pixels, 14 bit Raw images, and, a touch screen. The touch screen is a very nice feature. What is missing is AF and AE Lock. I generally shoot in Aperture Priority mode, setting the aperture manually. I then like to lock the exposure and, then, by pressing the shutter button halfway, lock the focus before composing the final image. This practice is a carry over from the days of slide photography. I could do this on the PS G9, but it can not be done with the PS G9 X M2. I consider this a serious deficiency in such an advanced camera. Depending on the subject matter and the application of the digital image, the 9 year old PS G9 can actually be a better choice between the two. I also miss a view finder. I realize the a view finder would not really work with in this style of camera, but it sure is nice on bright sunny days. Generally, the PS G9X M2 is a perfect camera for indoor photography ( parties, celebrations, family gatherings and the like), but is not the most ideal camera for travel.
Bought about two weeks ago. Small but pics are good. Small learning curve with this camera.
Image quality at web size enlargement is excellent and it can do all kinds of neat tricks if you can figure out how. The size is perfect for a normal pocket or purse. It is quick to start up and the battery life is good. The display is good unless you are in bright sunlight and then it can be almost unusable. You can boost the screen brightness and it helps. If you are accustomed only to cell phone cameras you probably won't mind the lack of a viewfinder. My major complaint is that the user interface in general is fiddly and complicated. For example, there is way too much menu diving and many things are not intuitive to use. Scrolling through items with the zoom switch is difficult to do accurately, it goes too fast. The touchscreen icons are very small and you can't enlarge them. There is no "garbage can" icon or dedicated "trash" button to erase a photo. The button labels are hard to read. It simply isn't easy to take advantage of all the great features and it can be frustrating to try to make it do what you want, even in the least complicated AUTO mode. There are probably workarounds for some of my complaints, and it would probably be a lot easier if I used it every day and really got to know all the ins and outs, but I don't use it regularly and would prefer a much more intuitive interface.