One thing that will also effect the image quality is the new and powerful Digic 7 processor which promises to bring a lot more advanced algorithms when it comes to sharpening and noise reduction. Let’s see if they’ve managed to do it and is the Canon G7X Mark II a real competitor in the high-end compact camera market and is it comparable to the likes of Sony, Fuji or Panasonic which have already established themselves as the leaders in that same market. Ironing out all the flaws they could find with the previous generation and try to make it to be Canon’s best camera. That’s where Canon decided to focus their efforts, in improving the formula that was already proven to work. While Canon is a big company and could pull it off it seems that the story with the G7X Mark II is one of evolution rather than revolution, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing since the previous model was already a good camera by itself and it only lacked a few things to become the real deal. It’s also hard to be unique and to innovate when most of the today’s cameras already have everything most people need and trying to implement something new takes a lot of time and resources that some companies just don’t have. We are all well aware of how crowded the compact camera market is getting and how hard it is to release a product that will stand out from the crowd and be a big success. Well, today we bring you Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II review. Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II: Detailed Review by Sleeklens You might have already read some of our PowerShot G series reviews such as Canon G16 or Canon G3 X.
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