Product Description
1″ 20.2 CMOS sensor
The Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II utilises a 20.2MP 1″ CMOS sensor with a DIGIC 7 image processor to offer fantastic image definition, great dynamic range, and light sensitivity up to ISO 12800 for great low-light performance.
3x optical zoom lens with dynamic image stabilisation
The lens of the G9 X Mark II features a 3x optical zoom range and covers a wide-angle to portrait focal length of 28-84mm (35mm equivalent). The lens also features a fast maximum aperture of f/2-4.9 for DSLR-like lens performance, as well as Dynamic IS (image stabilization) to help produce sharp images from handheld shooting in low light conditions or compensate for shake in videos.
Pocket sized and ideal for everyday use
With small dimensions of just 98.0 x 57.9 x 30.8 mm and low weight of 210g, the G9 X Mark II is truly portable and ideal for great quality images without the bulk of larger cameras.
1080p Full HD recording, direct HDMI output, and stereo recording.
PowerShot G9 X Mark II records Full HD 1080p videos with stereo sound at up to 60 fps in MP4 format. Other great video features includes an HDMI port for external monitoring, manual exposure modes, and focus peaking.
3.0″ LCD touch-screen and control ring
Quick, simple adjustments are ideal when you’re trying to capture the great moments in life. The PowerShot G9 X Mark II camera uses a combination of a responsive, 3.0-inch touchscreen and a smoothly rotating control ring around the lens. Your right thumb can pick the setting you’d like to change, and then your left fingers can rotate the control ring to adjust it, all without lowering the camera or taking your finger off the shutter.
Built-In Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth
Connect wirelessly to a compatible smartphone or tablet with the built-in Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth for instant photo sharing or remotely control your camera for unique self-portraits.
8.2 fps continuous shooting
The PowerShot G9 X MK II can capture great looking photo sequences. Just hold down the shutter button and shoot up to 8.2 frames per second.
Raw image capture
Raw images contains minimally processed data directly from the sensor and provides more colour data than standard image formats, because of this they are easier to non-destructively edit in image editing applications.