Offering multimedia fluency within a compact design the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III is a sleek camera distinguished by its advanced sensor design and flexible imaging capabilities Its 201MP 1 CMOS sensor uses a stacked design which pairs with the DIGIC 8 image processor to realize especially fast focusing performance fullresolution shooting at up to 20 fps and UHD 4K30p video recording
Optically the G7 X Mark III houses a 42x zoom lens which covers a 24100mm equivalent focal length range for wideangle to shorttelephoto fields of view An f1828 maximum aperture range suits working in difficult lighting conditions as does an Optical Image Stabilizer which compensates for the effects of camera shake The cameras slim design also incorporates a 30 180 tilting touchscreen LCD and has both Bluetooth and WiFi for wirelessly connecting to a mobile device
Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III Digital Camera with 42x Optical Zoom Lens Black
Aperture Range Maximum f18 to 28
Flash Range 164 to 2297 05 to 7 m Wide 164 to 1312 05 to 4 m Telephoto
Megapixel Sensor 202MP 1 Stacked CMOS Sensor
Focusing Range Normal 197 to Infinity 5 cm to Infinity Wide 131 to Infinity 40 cm to Infinity Telephoto Macro 197 to 164 5 cm to 50 cm Wide 492 to 6562 15 m to 20 m Wide Telephoto
LCD Screen 3 1040000 Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
Video Recording MP4H264 UHD 4K 3840 x 2160 at 2997p 120 Mbs Full HD 1920 x 1080 at 2997p5994p120p 30 to 120 Mbs HD 1280 x 720 at 5994p 26 Mbs
Flash Auto Flash On Off Slow Sync
ISO Auto 100 to 12800
Continuous Shooting Up to 20 fps at 201 MP Up to 83 fps at 201 MP Up to 3 fps at 201 MP Up to 30 fps at 88 MP Raw
Shutter Speed 125600 to 30 Second Bulb Mode 12000 to 1 Second in Auto Mode
Focal Length 88 to 368mm 35mm Equivalent Focal Length 24 to 100mm
Dimension 413 x 24 x 163 105 x 609 x 414 mm
Card Slot 1 x SDSDHCSDXC
Warranty 1 Year Canon PH Warranty
Wireless Functions Bluetooth WiFi
PowerBattery 1 x NB13L Rechargeable LithiumIon 36 VDC 1250 mAh Approx 320 Shots
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