Canon G15 is an excellent camera
Re: Canon G15 is an excellent camera
GeraldW wrote:
I still own and use a G15 and an S95; but both have been largely replaced by the Canon G7X II. The G7X II lacks an eye level finder, something I miss from the G15; but the G7X II has a larger and better sensor and is much better in low light. It is about the same weight as the G15, only not quite as tall, so it fits more easily in a pocket.
In my opinion, based on comparator images and galleries, the G7X II is as good or better than the newer G5X II or the G7X III.
The G15 covers 28-140 mm f/1.8-2.8, while the G7X II covers 24-100 mm f/1.8-2.8. However, I often use the 1.6x digital multiplier setting (8 MP) and that gives 38.4-160 mm equivalent, still at f/1.8-2.8 with very acceptable image quality. I saved that setting at C on the mode dial. It gives me some useful additional length, and gives the fastest lens speed (f/1.8) at a significantly longer focal length.
G7XII Images Quality better ?? No way !. Sorry but the Lens from the Gx7II and GX7III ist the same. The problem in the corners and edges is also the same.
https://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/canon-g7x-ii/canon-g7x-iiA4.HTM
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