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Products >> All Products In Focus: PowerShot G Series- Part4

PowerShot G5 X Mark II & G7 X Mark III: Powered-Up Portability

2019-07-09
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On 9 July 2019, Canon announced 2 new models in its PowerShot G series of premium compact cameras. On the PowerShot G5 X Mark II, the electronic viewfinder (EVF) now takes on a pop-up design that enhances the camera’s portability. Meanwhile, the vloggers will want to sit up and take notice of the tiny but power-packed PowerShot G7 X Mark III, which has been upgraded with the ability to livestream directly to YouTube*. Both cameras come with a new 1.0-inch stacked CMOS image sensor and the DIGIC 8 image processor, promising a huge increase in imaging capabilities.
*via Canon Image Gateway

Performance upgrade: New stacked CMOS image sensor and DIGIC 8

Both the PowerShot G5 X Mark II and the PowerShot G7 X Mark III are equipped with a new 1.0-inch stacked CMOS image sensor that features 20.1 effective megapixels, as well as the DIGIC 8 image processing engine. These features promise better image quality and faster performance, including:

- High ISO speed shooting with expanded ISO of up to 25,600
- Continuous shooting at up to 30 frames per second
- 4K 25p/30p video without cropping

 

New stacked image sensor for PowerShot G5 X Mark II and G7 X Mark III

About the new stacked CMOS image sensor
The pixel and circuit portions of the new image sensor are placed on two separate, stacked layers, enabling more efficient use of space on the base layer of the chip. As this design makes it possible for the imaging pixels to be specialised for high image quality, and also enables using higher-performing circuits for processing, signal processing is faster compared to the previous back-illuminated sensors.

 

RAW burst mode: Enables high speed continuous shooting up to 30 fps

Both the PowerShot G5 X Mark II and the PowerShot G7 X Mark III are capable of up to 30 fps continuous shooting in RAW burst mode. In this mode, the AF is fixed from the first shot, but the significantly faster burst speed enables you to capture fleeting moments that were previously not possible to capture.

Images are recorded in the CR3 RAW format, allowing you to carry out full-scale post-processing of images for even better image quality.

Here are some examples of what you can achieve by post-processing RAW images:
Landscape Photography: Quick Tips for Stunning Deep Focused Images
RAW Image Processing: How to Bring Out the Blue in Blue Hour Photos

Turning on the pre-shooting feature lets you record the images starting from as early as up to 0.5 seconds before you press the shutter button. That increases your chances of capturing blink-and-you-miss-it moments.

AF tracking is available in the Servo AF drive mode, allowing up to 8.0 fps on the PowerShot G5 X Mark II and up to 8.3 fps on the PowerShot G7 X Mark III.

 

4K 25P/30P video recording—with no crop

The PowerShot G5 X Mark II and PowerShot G7 X Mark III are both capable of shooting video at resolutions as high as 4K 25p/30p with no crop—ideal for recording footage that requires a wide angle-of-view, such as grand landscapes and scenes taken in tight indoor spaces.

Full HD footage is also possible, including High Frame Rate movies at 100p/120p. This allows you to shoot high-quality slow motion movies where movements appear seamless.

The cameras are also capable of:
- 4K time lapse movies
- HDR movies

Click here to find out about some cool things you can do with the time-lapse movie function

 

Need a stabiliser? Try the tripod grip

For better stability while shooting video, use either camera with the Tripod Grip HG100-TBR, a video grip that provides a sturdy, comfortable hold of the camera, even during vertical shooting. It's perfect for taking videos to embed into Instagram Stories. If you need to film yourself, the grip conveniently transforms into a table-top tripod. It comes with the Bluetooth-compatible Wireless Remote Control BR-E1, which enables you to control zoom operations and release the shutter remotely.

Tripod Grip HG-100TBR

Tripod Grip HG100-TBR

 

USB charging: For re-powering on the go

Both the PowerShot G5 X Mark II and PowerShot G7 X Mark III support charging via a USB Type-C cable using the USB Power Adapter PD-E1—extremely useful when you need to charge your camera on the go.

 

PowerShot G5 X Mark II: Pop-up EVF for viewfinder shooting


PowerShot G5 X Mark II

 

PowerShot G5 X Mark II dials
PowerShot G5 X Mark II pop-up EVF

The pop-up EVF is the most outstanding feature on the PowerShot G5 X Mark II. Consisting of a 2.36-million dot, 0.39-inch high-definition OLED panel, it will be a great help when shooting stills or video outdoors in bright, glaring sunlight, where it can be hard to see the rear LCD display. Use it with the Touch and Drag feature, which lets you intuitively select and move autofocus points even while you are looking through the EVF.

When you are not using the EVF, it can be safely retracted into the camera body, which makes the camera more compact and pocket-friendly.

The various dials will please those who like the analogue feel of direct controls. The elegant, texture-coated body design, reminiscent of classic cameras, should make the hearts of camera collectors flutter.


Key specifications of the PowerShot G5 X Mark II

Image sensor 20.1 effective megapixels; 1.0-inch stacked CMOS sensor
Image processor DIGIC 8
Lens 5x optical zoom, 24-120mm* (f/1.8 – f/2.8)
(*35mm film equivalent)
Aperture blades 9
Native ISO speed ISO 125 - 12800 (e,xpandable to ISO 25,600)
Rear LCD monitor 3.0-inch, approx. 1.05 million dots, tilt-type, touch panel
Continuous shooting (max.) Electronic shutter (One Shot AF): approx. 30 fps (RAW burst mode)
Mechanical shutter (One Shot AF): approx. 20 fps
Mechanical shutter (Servo AF): approx. 8 fps
Movie shooting 4K 25p/30p / Full HD 50p/60p / HDR movie / High frame rate movie
EVF 0.39-inch OLED; approx. 2.36 million dots
Dimensions approx. 110.9 × 60.9 × 46.0 mm
Weight approx. 340g (including battery pack and memory card)


PowerShot G7 X Mark III: Livestream directly to YouTube


PowerShot G7 X Mark III

 

PowerShot G7 X Mark III on video stabiliser
Livestream screenshot
 

The PowerShot G7 X Mark III stands out for its livestreaming capability: All you need is a Wi-Fi connection, and you will be able to use it to livestream Full HD 30P/25P video directly to YouTube*. Footage shot in low light is clean and clear with minimal noise, and the optical zoom provides lovely, clear close-ups—features that are poised to appeal to vloggers.

*Requires user to be logged on to Canon Image Gateway

New to video? Check out this series of tutorials that will help you get started:
Introduction to Filmmaking on Your Canon EOS
 


Key specifications of the PowerShot G7 X Mark III

Image sensor 20.1 effective megapixels; 1.0-inch stacked CMOS sensor
Image processor DIGIC 8
Lens 4.2x optical zoom, 24-100mm* (f/1.8 – f/2.8)
(*35mm film equivalent)
Aperture blades 9
Native ISO speed ISO 125 - 12,800 (expandable to ISO 25,600)
Rear LCD monitor 3.0-inch, approx. 1.05 million dots, tilt-type, touch panel
Continuous shooting (max.) Electronic shutter (One Shot AF): approx. 30 fps (RAW burst mode)
Mechanical shutter (One Shot AF): approx. 20 fps
Mechanical shutter (Servo AF): approx. 8.3 fps
Movie shooting 4K 25p/30p / Full HD 50p/60p / HDR movie / High frame rate movie
EVF 0.39-inch OLED; approx. 2.36 million dots
Dimensions approx. 105 × 60.9 × 41.4 mm
Weight approx. 304g (including battery pack and memory card)

 

Product images

PowerShot G5 X Mark II product images

PowerShot G5 X Mark II

 

PowerShot G7 X Mark III (black) product images

PowerShot G7 X Mark III (black)

 

PowerShot G7 X Mark III (silver) product images

PowerShot G7 X Mark III (silver)
*Colour availability depends on region

 

Also see: Capture Beauty Effortlessly with PowerShot G Series
 


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