Capturing Candid Moments
Never worry about missing the moment again! The Canon Powershot G9 X has everything you need to get the shot you want with its slim compact body, the convenient pocket-size allowing you to photograph discreetly. By utilising the full touch screen display to compose your shot and tap-to-focus functionality, you can be sure to capture the scene quickly.
Canon PowerShot G9 X, f/2.8, 1/1640sec, 10.2mm, ISO 800
PowerShot G9 X, f/2.8, 1/1500sec, 10.2mm, ISO 800
Being in Control
Photography enthusiasts who want to focus on creating quality images can do just that with its easy controls. Fiddling with buttons are a thing of the past with the touch screen focusing, which makes it a joy to experiment with interesting compositions. The quick menu on the back also makes changing settings like exposure compensation and Drive mode extremely easy and fuss-free. The camera body features leather-like trims on the sides, adding a polished touch to the overall design, and control freaks will surely appreciate the added firm thumb grip.
Getting Up Close
The biggest advantage of using a compact camera that does not compromise on image quality is that you can get up close to photograph raw emotions. Paired with the bright LED display, this is certainly a tool that lets you manoeuvre through the crowd to shoot from interesting perspectives.
Canon PowerShot G9 X, f/2.5, 1/100sec, 10.2mm, ISO 125
Made to Impress
The Powershot G9 X comes in both classic black and classic silver with tanned brown trim (pictured). With a 1.0’’ CMOS sensor, this camera is ideal for photographers looking to travel light and still produce excellent images, which can be quickly shared to social networks using its built-in Wi-Fi connectivity feature.
For astrophotography enthusiasts, this camera also boasts a Star Mode, enabling you to shoot beautiful star trails. This is where its low-light capabilities really shine through.
All images are shot with Powershot G9 X.
PowerShot G9 X |
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