Canon G7X III vs G5X II review - IN-DEPTH comparison!

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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2019
  • Canon G7X III vs G5X II - my in-depth comparison, inc Sony RX100 VII!
    Canon G7X II at Amazon: amzn.to/2JZ4QM7
    Canon G7X III at B&H: bhpho.to/2yn07Ny
    Canon G7X III at Amazon: amzn.to/2H8wGnp
    Canon G5X II at B&H: bhpho.to/2ykSG9S
    Canon G5X II at Amazon: amzn.to/2KAooH1
    Sony RX100 VA at Amazon: amzn.to/2JXFI8q
    Sony RX100 VII at B&H: bhpho.to/2K6Vhth
    Sony RX100 VII at Amazon: amzn.to/2ZaD6J2
    Filmed with Sony A6400 and e 24mm: bhpho.to/2CqYrEs
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  • @momchilyordanov8190
    @momchilyordanov8190 Před 5 lety +49

    I really hate the market segmentation most companies force on us. The G7X and G5X should be one camera. Put the better lens on the 7, charge in the middle of the 2 prices and that's it. Why should the customers be forced to give up the better lens on the 5 or the mic jack on the 7? This is just stupid.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety +6

      I agree to some extent as you know from the video, but equally having the more basic spec has allowed Canon to price the G7X III much lower than its new rivals.

    • @remypascal4872
      @remypascal4872 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Profit over sustainability: Many do use a RX100 M7 and a G5X and maybe another one with usable Fullformat.
      So they sold 2/3 per person instead of one and the environment crashes by the way for their benefit... of course your back too because of the heavy camera load in the backpack. 😉
      I do not know, what I should buy... 2.8 is not nice for me at a RX100M7 and all the artificial, unnecessary gaps on other compact cams. Would prefer APS-C but with better lens and autofocus, stabilizer, ND-filter maybe and so on.

  • @ronseidman2048
    @ronseidman2048 Před 2 lety +9

    One of the best reviews I have seen on CZcams, regardless of category. Driving myself crazy looking for the best travel camera that includes great zoom, pictures and video. Vloging is not in my realm so that doesn’t impact my decision. Well presented and editing will watch again after a day or two as there was so much information. Also, as a former Brighton resident loved the setting. Thanks Gordon.

  • @turkishraf
    @turkishraf Před 2 lety +1

    This has to be the most succinct and honest camera review I have ever watched on youtube!
    Thank you very much for taking the time and trouble to make it. As a stills photographer, getting into video the canon G5xmk2 is the wat forward for me!

  • @kennethjeffery7457
    @kennethjeffery7457 Před 3 lety +3

    I got more useful information from this one video than the many I've viewed before it. Great work cataloging the camera differences in easy to understand detail..

  • @cameralabs
    @cameralabs  Před 5 lety +1

    Canon G7X III vs G5X II - my in-depth comparison, inc Sony RX100 VII!
    Canon G7X II at Amazon: amzn.to/2JZ4QM7
    Canon G7X III at B&H: bhpho.to/2yn07Ny
    Canon G7X III at Amazon: amzn.to/2H8wGnp
    Canon G5X II at B&H: bhpho.to/2ykSG9S
    Canon G5X II at Amazon: amzn.to/2KAooH1
    Sony RX100 VA at Amazon: amzn.to/2JXFI8q
    Sony RX100 VII at B&H: bhpho.to/2K6Vhth
    Sony RX100 VII at Amazon: amzn.to/2ZaD6J2
    Filmed with Sony A6400 and e 24mm: bhpho.to/2CqYrEs
    Buy Gordon a coffee: www.paypal.me/cameralabs
    Gordon's In Camera book at Amazon: amzn.to/2n61PfI / Amazon uk: amzn.to/2mBqRVZ
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  • @geojoshi
    @geojoshi Před 2 lety +5

    It's your two years old video but I used it as a reference to buy Canon g7x mark III. I was looking for Sony rx100 vii as an option. But it is almost twice the cost to that of Canon g7x mark III. I had Sony rx100 mark III as my previous camera. I just loved it. It used to be with me for every small trip in my bag. It fell down and was damaged beyond repair. After buying canon g7x mark III never for a minute I felt I made a mistake.
    Thank you for your advice

  • @LifeMadeByRadw
    @LifeMadeByRadw Před 4 lety +5

    Wow this is the best review of these cameras I've watched! Thanks for going so much in depth on all 3 cameras

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +2

      You're welcome, glad you found it useful!

  • @brettb613
    @brettb613 Před 5 lety +11

    Excellent review! You've offered a number of key points I have not seen in other reviews of the new Canons which I find very valuable for making my final decision in which camera I will buy. Thank you.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety

      You're very welcome! If you end up ordering online, please consider going through my links here or at cameralabs.com thanks!

  • @goldfinch2283
    @goldfinch2283 Před 4 lety +2

    Another good and very helpful revue, Gordon. Thanks!

  • @johnnylima9632
    @johnnylima9632 Před 4 lety +4

    Great review. Honest and VERY informative. A clear unbiased view of the cameras in question.I fully agree with the uploader on his choice of which interior pictures looked better - I also feel the color to be much clearer and realistic-looking on the canon G5X. I am thinking of getting one of these, and will most prob go with the G5X mk II. Thank you for the time and effort to make this video!much appreciated

  • @venkitaramansubramoniam4858

    Glad I found this video. Excellent comparison and perspectives not found in any of the websites or camera review videos I found so far..thank you Gordon!

  • @ChrisB-bi6qc
    @ChrisB-bi6qc Před 5 lety +3

    Fantastic review thanks for all the work involved bringing this to light, really appreciated!!!

  • @wilkbor
    @wilkbor Před 4 lety +1

    This is an excellent overview of the two Canons. I am primarily a still shooter who bought the 7XII about a year ago for travel. For me, the 4K video, live streaming and microphone input are not worth the upgrade. I'm happy with what I have. Again, I'm grateful for the video.

  • @barryjordan8205
    @barryjordan8205 Před 4 lety +4

    Great review really helped me to decide which compact to get came down onto the G5 X and have ordered one, main use will be for my cycle trips and to act as a second camera to my Cannon 6D Dslr.

  • @franzweber7494
    @franzweber7494 Před 5 lety +83

    Probably the best camera reviewer on CZcams

  • @zahifar3936
    @zahifar3936 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! Canon colours in the portrait shot are definitely more pleasing to my eyes. Even watching the video on my smaller phone screen, I can see that noise reduction is better handled on the Canon. Question Gordon. For the G5X II, can you turn the camera off while the evf is still up? Or do you need to push the evf back down before turning the camera off? Also I guess you do need to pull the evf out in order for it to work. That is you need the two step process of popping it up and pulling the piece out for it to work. Thank you.

  • @rudydoyle
    @rudydoyle Před 4 lety +6

    After watching this video several times and along with other videos. Then going to the camera store and playing with all 3 of these. Hands down getting G5 XII. The focus in normal lighting on the Canons were perfectly responsive. Thank you Gordon

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +2

      You're welcome! Look out for new G5X II firmware soon!

  • @withOsamaNatto
    @withOsamaNatto Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for taking the time to make this high quality video

  • @elbrooks
    @elbrooks Před 5 lety +34

    I decided on the G5Xii. It's intended use is to go with me everywhere in a pocket. Especially hiking. As small as mirrorless cameras have become, my X-T3 gets heavy heavy the neck after a while and I pack it inside my backpack. I'm new to Canon but the menu system has been pretty easy to figure out and I love being able to swipe through it with the touchscreen. I've used the viewfinder more than I thought I would. Bright light composing is an obvious use but I do like reviewing photos through the viewfinder before I move on from a scene. It's just a really nice, quick camera to use and that is exactly what I bought it for. Totally happy so far.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety +2

      Great stuff Ellen, thanks for your feedback! Hope you enjoy my comparisons here - I think you'll feel like you made the right choice!

    • @loganholmberg2295
      @loganholmberg2295 Před 5 lety +3

      I kinda did the same thing but opted for the previous G5XM1. You can find crazy deals on the older model now which is still a great camera.
      Anyway I know your pain too. I was hauling around a Sony A600? with multiple lenses and I was quickly missing the ease of use, portability and options of my old Canon G15. And the Sony menu system is terrible. I never got used to it.
      Also try a good wide banded lanyard as a camera strap. I put a small key ring in the camera strap loop and found a cheap lanyard with a good metal clasp and it works great!. Its comfortable, light, cheap and not in the way as much as a strap. It's also easy to detach from the lanyard which can be a good and bad thing. Which is why I picked a Lanyard with a good spring clasp and a backup detachable plastic clasp I can use if I really want it to be secure with a double connection.
      www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01DLMCEC0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety +1

      @@loganholmberg2295 yeah, there's some great deals on the G5X I.

    • @ajh5124
      @ajh5124 Před 5 lety +2

      Ellen Brooks Ditto! Using currently on my trip to Nanjing and Shanghai. Very happy with photo results.

    • @CyberSpartan
      @CyberSpartan Před 4 lety +1

      Still happy with the G5xii? Currently stuck between it and the RX100 vii. Leaning towards the Cannon though. Just going to be using it for hiking and trips. Mainly stills and not video.

  • @CDines
    @CDines Před 4 lety +2

    Absolutely best camera reviewer. Easy for both beginners and enthusiasts to understand. What a boss!

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, I'm really pleased you find my approach useful!

  • @teridzard1776
    @teridzard1776 Před 4 lety +1

    Great review as ever from you. Thx for posting that. As a non videographer it comes for me down to better handling, better (jpg) image quality (nicer colors), brighter lens, less expensive against better auto focus and longer lens. I'd go for the 5xII any day of the week.

  • @azadr9231
    @azadr9231 Před 3 lety +4

    You're a good guy and an excellent reviewer. Thank you for all your efforts.

  • @avenegas0691
    @avenegas0691 Před 5 lety +2

    Very accurate and honest Side-to-side review for sure.
    Great job, thanks a lot for sharing it !!!

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety

      You're very welcome as always! I feel I covered a lot in there!

  • @rjolsson
    @rjolsson Před rokem +5

    It's now March 2023, but I was nonetheless trying to decide which one of these three compact cameras to choose. Your video was really helpful. (I settled on the G5X Mk II, though they are now hard to find. While I shoot some video, my emphasis is on still photography.)

  • @michaelthewong
    @michaelthewong Před 3 lety +3

    I appreciate the density of side by sides and facts with a calm voice. I get overwhelmed with over performing presenters with an excess sense of urgency and off topic antics.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, I try to present calmly and without sensationalism, but it would appear that most of CZcams prefers the madness, so please do help my views and subs increase by telling people about my videos, thanks!

  • @NFCHK
    @NFCHK Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the detailed comparison. Very helpful.

  • @jamesburwash5635
    @jamesburwash5635 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much, you did an excellent review and comparison. I am actually trying to decide between the two cannons to purchase. And your video really helped me understand the differences. Cheers from Vancouver Island Canada 🇨🇦

  • @munkeepilot
    @munkeepilot Před 4 lety +9

    This was an EXCELLENT comparison. I love my Canon 70D (except for the maddening issue of often-missed focus), and I got a handful of lenses over the years, but I’m searching for a travel camera with which I can take better night photos than my iPhone 8. It’s tempting to try a mirrorless APS-C or FF, as I realize that would give markedly better lowlight performance, but I’m also specifically seeking something I can carry around in my flight bag (airline pilot) to capture scenery photos. Carrying around my 70D just seems a little bulky. I love iPhone size and convenience, but I end up throwing away most night scenery photos because they may look beautiful on iPhone screen but look downright crappy on computer or even iPad. Hoping the 1” sensor of the G5 X iii would be enough of an upgrade for me, and I wouldn’t regret getting something more akin to mirrorless micro 4/3 or APS-C. I was also considering the Sony RX 100 VII, but pretty sure after watching your reviews I’d be happier with the Canon G5 X iii. I’m only interested in still photography. Thanks again for great review!

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      You're very welcome! I'd say it's between the G5X II and RX100 VII for you. If you're shopping online, please consider going through my links in the description or at cameralabs.com thanks!

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Před 4 lety +2

      If low light is the issue, forget RX100 VII, it has a slow lens. The RX100 Mark VA has a fast lens but just 24-70 when Canon has 24-100 and 24-120. You might also consider G9 X Mark II, it is the smallest.
      The one inch sensor and fast f/1.8-2.0 lens give results comparable to APS-C DSLRs with the kit zoom.

  • @mhsvz6735
    @mhsvz6735 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for another excellent review!

  • @loganholmberg2295
    @loganholmberg2295 Před 5 lety +5

    Totally agree with you about Sony vs Canon. The ease of use and image color is why I switched back to Canon G series from a Sony A6000. Speaking of which I love most of the new upgrades to the Canon G5XM2 but during the Amazon Prime Sale I picked up a refurbed G5x for $400 Can ($1000 Can new or $1200 Can for the G5xM2) and I don't regret the purchase at all. Your preview of the G5xM2 also helped my purchasing decision once I saw they were moving the body to a G7 style with no flip screen. Also a G5xM1was definitely less or just as expensive as having to fork out cash for a macro lense for my A6000. I paint figurines and the poor macro performance of any of the lenses I had was getting too much.
    So why I'm glad I got the older model G5x after trying out the new the other day:
    - I prefer the viewfinder on the M1. I couldn't find a diopter on the M2. That being said having the viewfinder on the right side of the camera is better on the M2. The back of the camera is not squishing up against my nose as much. Resolution was a wash between the 2 to me. I also worry about the mechanism breaking on the new models viewfinder.
    - Being "limited" to 1080p video is not an issue for me. Also I loath the file size of 4K and unless you're creating content for others 1080 is great.
    - I love the flip screen on the M1. I put a glass screen protector on it but the piece of mind being able to shield the screen by flipping it and the versatility of the older style can't be beat.
    - I still have a hotshoe on the M1. Flash looks ridiculous on it but a hot shoe does give you other camera options too.
    - I still have usb charging and wireless data transfer. Something I couldn't give up when I was looking to get rid of my Sony A6000. USB C on the new models is Awesome though. They should ditch the mini HDMI for just the USB C. The standard can do video through it I believe.
    - I love the 2 front control dials and their programmability. You only have one on the M2 now.
    - The autofocus and low light is better on the new cameras but honestly this has gotten so good in the past few years the performance on the older G5xM1 is still great and I'm not shooting action or wildlife allot anyways. But with the stabilization in the camera I can still get some pretty decent shots of my brother's kids.
    - Even With the EV hump on the older M1 its still pocketable and its light enough that I wear it with a wide banded lanyard instead of a camera strap. Its plenty comfortable and gets in the way less than a full on strap.
    So honestly I like the new models but this is a great time to get a great camera on the cheap if you go with the older models. Also I don't have overheat BS like I did with the Sony's I've tried. 😁 Seriously that can't be good for the lifespan of those Cameras. With Canons I've always found the control dial on the back to be the weakest link but now its a full function touch screen so that's way less of an issue. I'm definitely keeping this camera till I kill it. Which may suck cause when that happens I don't think cameras like this will exist anymore.
    Oh and some of you may ask why not the g7x M2 or M3? I have no compunction to vlog, I want a viewfinder even though I don't use it as much as I should and I think the G5x takes slightly better pictures.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety

      thanks for your detailed feedback! Glad you enjoyed the video...

  • @udinsalam4751
    @udinsalam4751 Před 2 lety

    Gordon, your voice always reminds me of beautiful moments 10+ years ago....early years when I started photography. Always enjoyed your camera reviews in Cameralabs. God bless you Gordon

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, that's a very sweet comment. Bless you too!

  • @sgoody1
    @sgoody1 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant review. Thank you. I sometimes feel Camera manufacturers leave some feature out on purpose! If the G5X ii had faster autofocus it would be ideal. Bit I have an iPhone 11 Pro - am I better off just using that, and get something like a Sony a6400 as well? - Although that lacks image stabilisation. I have a Nikon d7500 (with 18-200 lens - which I just find a bit too heavy). Or if I wait - do you think there is something else likely to drop soon, as these all seem to have been around for a while now?

  • @MaxFooler
    @MaxFooler Před 3 lety +3

    Strange, no one tells. The zoom on the lens ring does not work when shooting video. This is a key function for setting the composition. I considered buying a Canon G5 X Mark II everything in it is good. But, now I began to look in the direction of the Sony RX100 VII.

  • @fatmata141
    @fatmata141 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, I am looking for a camera to start my CZcams with, thinking about getting the G7x II can I put that on my ring light and film as normal and also use it for vlogging? Would it be good quality? Or would you say the Sony is better for the videos?

  • @rrrteee8405
    @rrrteee8405 Před 2 lety

    Bravo!!!!
    Detailed, comprehensive and very informative. Gordon, your content is superb. I bought your book. Love it.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found it useful, and thanks for buying my book!

  • @jasreneeteo4065
    @jasreneeteo4065 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video! Just what I needed.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před rokem

      You're welcome! Also check out the new V10 which I have on my channel.

  • @commonsense3652
    @commonsense3652 Před 3 lety

    great review! can I use an optical slave strobe with the canon cameras? does the usb C interface make downloading large video files much faster than the USB 2.0 port on many canon dslrs?

  • @mawavoy
    @mawavoy Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your comprehensive review.

  • @BAdventures
    @BAdventures Před 4 lety

    Good detailed review and comparison. G5X II seems like it fell short without the audio input. But still a good quality compact camera.

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Před 4 lety +1

      Most people do not use external microphones. These cameras mostly are for secondary use when your main camera is not with you.

  • @TheTeppabut
    @TheTeppabut Před 4 lety +1

    g5x ii vs rx100 m6 please suggest me which camera should I buy. I use for picture only don't use video. I don't use zoom lens more than 120 mm so I prefer lens and aperture of g5x ii more than rx100 m6 but g5x ii is slow focus and doesn't has PDAF focus. I want PDAF focus on g5x ii lens. I can't decide which camera should I buy for 2 month.

  • @digitalizations
    @digitalizations Před 4 lety +4

    This is the best comparison so far... thank you :-)

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks! I spent a lot of time on it...

  • @Audometic
    @Audometic Před 2 lety

    best review of these 3 cameras. should have put the rx100 vii in the description tho. probably would have gotten many more hits.

  • @DavidvDommelen
    @DavidvDommelen Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the review! Very well explained and a good comparison! What do you think of the autofocus ? Which of the 2 is better ? Or not much of a difference ? And how is the color ?

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      Colours are the same and the AF is v similar, so it depends on the lens and features.

  • @joannehorrex7548
    @joannehorrex7548 Před rokem

    Hi Gordon, how are both the canons now following the firmware updates. I ordered the Sony but have returned due to incredible noise even at low iso like 400 making it very limited and also the colours I am used to canon now to gedcide g7xiii or g5xii

  • @Onion_Knights
    @Onion_Knights Před 4 lety +2

    Been looking for a fixed lens camera, looks like canon G5X mk 2 is the way to go. And yea, just too bad no mic in for it

  • @Akibatai00
    @Akibatai00 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you fOr this VERY in-depth review!

  • @komposxoini
    @komposxoini Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this video. Thank you very much again. I think the Canon g7x Mark III is a better solution because it has a microphone input (3.5mm), of course it's a big issue that will put the microphone but lately there are videos that give solutions to it. In addition, I am personally interested in live streming in cases where the 4G network also helps. I think I should choose a smaller resolution in this case but I will necessarily compromise. Great subject for me and the f1.8 for low lighting like dusk. Combining all of the above, I think my choice once I decide to buy a camera will be the Canon g7x Mark III. The Sony RX100 VII is good but for so much more money than the Canon g7x Mark III I think it's unprofitable.

  • @thelightdreams
    @thelightdreams Před 3 lety +6

    This was a really useful review. I'm sending myself insane debating between the G7X MkIII, the M50 or M6 MkII. I'm after a compact, but powerful camera for travel/landscape/night/concerts (in a world when we can do all these things again). I previously had an old Powershot, but about a year ago I bought a Lumix DC-FZ82, for a bigger, better camera but it's too heavy and cumbersome for convenience and so ridiculously complex to use, so I'm looking to revert back to Canon, but something not so chunky. What's your favourite between the G7X MkIII, the M50 or M6 MkII?

    • @ChandoraBox
      @ChandoraBox Před 2 lety +1

      I think g5x would be the better choice pr a fujifilm x100v but it's pricy

  • @jeremybenson5090
    @jeremybenson5090 Před 2 lety

    I have an iPhone 12 Pro. I mainly take photos of my gym friends jumping and kicking. Sometimes the photos blur. On hikes. Their times I want a closer shot of what I’m looking at. I also take a lot of photos of my dog. Again pics blur cause he is moving. I take photos at night and day. I’m looking at the Sony Rx100 VII and canon g5 mark 2. And I’m also looking at the Sony rx100 V. What would be the best overall camera for my situations

  • @williamdell5327
    @williamdell5327 Před 4 lety

    Hi, does the 30fps RAW burst have any restrictions in what shutterspeeds can be used?

  • @dcosmos2000
    @dcosmos2000 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks Gordon. World class reviewer.

  • @byAnArgentinian
    @byAnArgentinian Před 4 lety

    Dude, amazing info. Great work. I'd personally like, for CZcams, the G7X m III with the lens of the G5X M II. I need an audio input. The focus is a big issue in these new Canon, even if it was slow enough before. I hope they can make it better with a FW update.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      There is a firmware update coming. Watch this space.

  • @meisage6464
    @meisage6464 Před 3 lety

    Which is better for vlogging between the EOS m6 and the g5x ?

  • @inspiredartphotos
    @inspiredartphotos Před 5 lety

    Thank you for reply. I love your work!

  • @sivanm2130
    @sivanm2130 Před 5 lety

    What do you think about the longevity of these cameras? On older models the motorized lens would fail after some time. It doesn't look rugged but it would be nice for hiking, biking etc.

    • @loganholmberg2295
      @loganholmberg2295 Před 5 lety +1

      I've used G series cameras for 15 years and the weakest link has been the radial dial on the back. With touch menus that's less of an issue. Personally I've never had a motor fail on one but it probably does happen. I still have a G4 at work and it still works last time I checked. I don't use it anymore cause it doesn't have image stabilization though. lol.

  • @yarisTSk
    @yarisTSk Před 4 lety +2

    love your reviews.

  • @jonuiuc1
    @jonuiuc1 Před 5 lety +4

    The biggest use case for me would be for photos (travel), video is more of a occasional thing. I'd be interested if one or the other had appreciably better rendering across the zoom range. I know it probably more down to sample variation, but if one zoom design has an inherent advantage (I'd compare them with the rx100 mk v too, the wider aperture lenses interest me more). If image quality is equal across the board, I'd lean to the longest range.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety +4

      Sounds like the G5X II is the better choice for you.

    • @loganholmberg2295
      @loganholmberg2295 Před 5 lety

      Try both in the store if you can.
      IMO I like both cameras but Sony's user interfaces are a killer for me. Canon seems to be much more well thought out.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety +1

      @@loganholmberg2295 I tried to highlight the controls and user interface in these videos and try and get across that the Canons do feel better in this regard. Many reviews just concentrate on specs, not handling or usability.

  • @davidhale1568
    @davidhale1568 Před 4 lety

    Great detailed review Gordon if only they had put a mic socket on the G5!
    Question how does the on board mics on the canon compare with the on board mics on the Sony Rx series.
    Cheers

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      I think the Canon built-in mics are a bit better

  • @JennaHogan
    @JennaHogan Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much, this was so informative and I appreciate this! I'm looking for a vlog camera which I think I'm going to get the G7X III, my Canon EOS R with 14-24 Sigma art will be about 2kg and I don't want to break my wrist. 🤣
    I'm curious - what you used to record your camera screen, settings and autofocus when you show the camera screen? E.g. at 6:55

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před rokem

      If it's just the menus, I use the atomos Ninja v. Ic uts tge whole camera, I film with Sony a6400

  • @Jones5121
    @Jones5121 Před 23 dny

    I feel like closest focusing distance (especially when zooming) is a big point for flexibility when shooting
    Got an old powershot a800 which will focus basically no matter what

  • @P1Fanatic
    @P1Fanatic Před 4 lety +1

    Great comparison review. Fyi Dpreview had the same issue with the live stream on the G7x iii - would only work when right next to router. So don't assume its your Virgin Broadband.
    . Its pretty clear that for those more interested in the photo side the G5x ii is the better buy - if video / vlogging is your primary focus then its the G7x iii. The Sony for me is a non contender as the VII is still over £1k here in the UK so well over £300 premium over the Canons just to get better reach, better AF, simpler EVF.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, that Sony is getting a bit high.

  • @vivi21channel
    @vivi21channel Před 4 lety

    HI .. i just bought G5X II .. but i can't find the panorama function. (Forgive me .. as i am used to mobile photography) .. can you guide me???

  • @dpasadis
    @dpasadis Před rokem

    Excellent video. Very thorough and helpful. Thank you.
    I'm looking for a high quality compact camera with manual controls that's always with me. You drilled down into three top candidates and helped me make my decision. Thanks again.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome, also consider Fujifilm X100 series

    • @dpasadis
      @dpasadis Před rokem

      @@cameralabs I'm very interested in the X100V but I can't get my hands on one and I don't think it will fit in most pockets. Am I correct? Thanks Gordon.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před rokem

      @@dpasadis true on both counts, but I still love it!

  • @brian6x
    @brian6x Před 3 lety

    What size of an SD card is good for this type of camera? 64 GB or 128 GB?

  • @pavel_cz8766
    @pavel_cz8766 Před 4 lety +1

    When I watched CZcams videos I didn't think the G7X Mark III had a good focus in the video. Photos look nice, but the autofocus on the video? Well, I don't know, I don't know if it's the right direction from Canon. If Canon does not release autofocus update, then the better option is either Sony RX100 VII or VI, at least in my opinion.

  • @dr.manojarka
    @dr.manojarka Před 11 měsíci

    Great review!!

  • @mchristopher
    @mchristopher Před 4 lety

    Gordon, thank your for this and all your reviews. I’m trying to decide b/w the G5XII and the Canon SX 740 HS. I’m looking for a general purpose point and shoot for a pocket camera, but occasionally use to video ski race training that will be from longer range. This is the primary reason for considering the 740HS due to the long zoom. My question is: would the larger sensor on the G5X allow for similar quality digital zoom as the longer optical zoom on the 740HS? Or would digital zoom on the G5X degrade the video too much? Finding Video review of digitaly zoomed video on this camera has proven difficult for obvious reasons. Thanks again.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      The optical zoom definitely wins over the bigger sensor if you need to get close to distant subjects and luckily there's normally lots of light in a skiing environment to make up for the deficiencies of a small sensor. PS - don't forget to check prices at cameralabs - here's the SX740 HS review: www.cameralabs.com/canon-powershot-sx740-hs-review/

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Před 4 lety +1

      They are in no way comparable. You need to choose or get two cameras or get a mirroless like M50. The SX740 HS has a 4.3 mm lens with f/3.3. That is a 1.3 mm iris. The G5 X Mark II has 8.8 mm lens with f/1.8. That is 4.88 mm iris. The angle of view is same so they are comparable (ignoring the difference in the image shape). That is G5 X Mark II lets in 14 times as much light. If you can shoot in candle light with G5 X Mark II, with SX740 HS you will need to light 14 candles for same results.
      If you choose older and/or cheaper models you could get both a zoom compact and a quality compact for the price of G5 X Mark II. Like G9 X Mark II and SX620 HS. Combined here 600 € when G5 X Mark II is 1000 €. That also gives you a spare battery and charger. G7 X Mark II is also affordable.
      SX740 HS has 4K but it is cropped. G7 X Mark III and G 5 X Mark II have proper 4K
      Here is a comparison of the quality between a quality compact and a zoom compact:
      photos.app.goo.gl/Aso3dERN7cLKB1V5A

  • @JeffSibelius
    @JeffSibelius Před 4 lety

    Planning ahead for a vacation with lots of walking . . . I love my Nikon D5300 for stills, but it's going to be tough to lug it around with two lenses while I'm hauling my Panasonic G85 with two lenses for video - so these Canons are very interesting. Looking strictly from the still image perspective, how do you think the stills from the G5X II would compare to a DSLR like the Nikon D5300?

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      In bright light they would be similar. You'll notice the difference in low light, or when adjusting tonal details in post or when using different lenses for a shallow DOF effect. PS - if you're shopping online, please do consider going through my links in the description or at cameralabs.com, thanks!

    • @JeffSibelius
      @JeffSibelius Před 4 lety

      @@cameralabs The DOF probably isn't as much a concern but low light could be - I'll be doing a lot of landscapes and cityscapes, but also shots inside museums, possibly night shots. I'd really like to reduce my camera bag's weight . . . this is a tough call.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      @@JeffSibelius well, you'll have f1.8-2.8 on the Canon which is at least a stop brighter than most zooms you'd use on a bigger sensor, so you gain a stop of ISO back there. But if the compact is forced to go much above 1600 ISO, you'll notice a big difference. Maybe consider a mini tripod to go with it like this www.cameralabs.com/feisol-tt-15-mark-ii-mini-tripod-review/

  • @VC-qf8rl
    @VC-qf8rl Před 4 lety

    Hi Gordon,
    The “softness” of the lens on the G5x II has been a subject of some discussion in forums... would you have any comment about this? On paper the G5x II looks like an ideal small travel camera, but this lens issue seems to be a concern, esp when compared against the RX100 series. Thanks!

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      I found it crisper than the G7X lens, and have samples of the same or similar subjects with all three cameras in each of my reviews if you'd like to compare them!

    • @christianvixen5193
      @christianvixen5193 Před 4 lety

      @@cameralabs I watch from 2monts and I can not decide what camera to buy :( for travel blogs but photos also... G5x ii sony rx100 vii 😔🤔 what you prefer most from them?

  • @MrUCTeja
    @MrUCTeja Před 4 lety +3

    Great review as always..! I am looking to buy my first camera in an attempt to learn photography and am watching many reviews in the process... I love the way you compare the features of other cameras in the same price point..! Really helps... I have a question though.
    These cameras (even the G7X III) are more expensive than some interchangeable lens cameras like Canon M50 or Sony A6000 that have larger sensors, better auto-focus capabilities, etc. So, I want to understand what I am paying for when I pick these over those.. There is a big size difference and that is important to me. But, with the smaller size, these come with smaller sensor and comparatively poor AF, etc. So, I am wondering if I am missing something else..
    It would be great if you can compare these two classes of cameras..!
    Thank you.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +2

      Glad you like my videos! You're basically paying for portability / pocketability. If you don't mind carrying a bigger camera, then you'll get better quality from one and more flexibility with interchangeable lenses. But some people just want a camera that can just about squeeze in a pocket.

  • @andrewcroxall1416
    @andrewcroxall1416 Před 2 lety

    I will go with gx5, on another note have you thought doing the same comparison on gx5 plus the richo gr111. And the gr111x, two different lenses 28 & 40 against a gr5. I know watching videos people are using gr3 and gr3x together, that would be interesting. I've subscribe to your chanel as the details you describe amongst cameras with the labeling you do very helpful you do your research, exellent

  • @ruifernandes296
    @ruifernandes296 Před 3 lety

    Great review in all aspects.

  • @topbanana4013
    @topbanana4013 Před 2 lety

    there was update for the sensor it was never installed in firmware

  • @JimIBobIJones
    @JimIBobIJones Před 2 lety

    The G5x m2 fills a gap Sony has created by moved towards greater zoom but lower max aperture, as well as other enthusiast/professional focused features like the built in ND filter. that the RX100 m6 onwards has dropped.
    Its for people who want to upgrade from their RX100 m1-m5 but want to keep the higher max aperture.

  • @user-nw1wp6gy1l
    @user-nw1wp6gy1l Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great review! Which of the two do you recommend for video shooting? What do you think about autofocus?

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 3 lety +1

      I'd recommend the Sony ZV1 now.

    • @user-nw1wp6gy1l
      @user-nw1wp6gy1l Před 3 lety

      @@cameralabs Are those two similar? I like the color of canon

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 3 lety

      @@user-nw1wp6gy1l AF is the same on both Canons - not as good as the Sony, but the Canon colours are preferred by many.

  • @jamalymall
    @jamalymall Před 7 měsíci

    All great cameras. It’s a matter of preference only. Either way they can all give you the same results more or less. I chose the G5X. Love this little cam cam

  • @emregologlu
    @emregologlu Před 2 lety

    Very good video, I made my decision. Thank you so much.

  • @neli5p
    @neli5p Před 4 lety +1

    I have an old RX100 which I’ve kept due to its stellar sharp lens. I purchased the MKIII for the tilting screen but sent it back; just didn’t seem as sharp. Question is, I’m liking the look of Canons max f2.8 for low light but unsure wether to settle for a G7X MKII to save a lot of money or go the whole hog for the G5x (I’ll be doing photography only, no video). Do you think the MKII G7x will keep me happy compared to my Sony?

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      Only you can decide - here are my sample images: www.cameralabs.com/canon-powershot-g7x-iii-review/3/

    • @neli5p
      @neli5p Před 4 lety

      Gordon Laing Thanks Gordon. I have the EOS M6 MK1 but I’m just not feeling it for low light shooting, despite the 22mm f2 lens. I’ve always been impressed with my MK1 RX100 ... but love Canons touch screen and usage. Money is tight - if it wasn’t I’d go for the G5 MKII - but I’ve seen MKII G7X’s at less than £400 new. Ironically I have a Sony RX1 which I love; just feel limited by its slow speed. Who knows what I’ll buy lol .... but thanks for the guidance 🤗🤗🤗

  • @user-zk2mj7ne7r
    @user-zk2mj7ne7r Před 4 lety

    hi gordon, will you like to review microphone mount bracket for G7X mark III and RX100 VII?

  • @jpmccormac
    @jpmccormac Před 5 lety

    Gordon, I don't see an affiliate link for the G5X MK ii for Amazon.com, either here or on your website. ????

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety

      Ah, I think it may have been unavailable when I created the links. I'll update them, but here's one for you, thanks! amzn.to/2KAooH1

  • @EA-58
    @EA-58 Před 4 lety

    Hi Gordon..also dust behind the lens and on the sensor? like the 740HS and the G7X MKII

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      I only had them for a few weeks, with no problems, but time will tell.

  • @iandrury1542
    @iandrury1542 Před 2 lety

    Great review as usual Gordon . As a 99% still photographer I'm drawn to the G5X and it's features. I'd like a " carry most of the time advanced compact that will fit into my pocket camera" which it seems to be, what's your thoughts on it ?

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 2 lety

      I like it a lot, but right now I'm preferring the Fujifilm X100V.

    • @iandrury1542
      @iandrury1542 Před 2 lety

      @@cameralabs It's on my short list but it is not really pocketable.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 2 lety +1

      @@iandrury1542 I hear ya.

  • @ChristianLawrence
    @ChristianLawrence Před 5 lety +3

    Great review thanks for making. If they can fix the autofocus I will have the g7xiii 🙂

    • @db9841
      @db9841 Před 4 lety

      They did release a firmware update that helps with the auto focus issue. I would say it's "fixed" , but it still is not as fast as the Sony camera that was mentioned in this video.

  • @devawratvidhate9093
    @devawratvidhate9093 Před 5 lety +1

    Can you suggest camera (pocket or mirroless camera with interchangeable lenses ) for product photography , with image stabilization, can easily shoot in autofocus & lowlight must be good at bokeh effect
    Budget 400-500$

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety +2

      How about the Panasonic Lumix LX10 / LX15?

    • @devawratvidhate9093
      @devawratvidhate9093 Před 5 lety +1

      @@cameralabs Thanks just after u r video i saw this
      czcams.com/video/DwhXuDHDXMU/video.html kind of negative feeling about Panasonic camera what is u r suggestion...?
      Nikon , sony , Canon , Olympus, Fuji.....?

  • @AndreFavron
    @AndreFavron Před 10 měsíci

    Some great points but the title is misleading- this became a Sony promo video comparing them to Canon

  • @jackiem4034
    @jackiem4034 Před 4 lety

    Hi Gordon. I need your advice... I have an old Olympus Micro 4/3 camera...EPL6 with standard kit lens. Do you recommend an upgrade to Canon G7x Mark 2 or 3... or the Sony RX100 Mark 5.... or Do you think I am still better off with an older camera with a micro 4/3's sensor than a 1 inch sensor for better quality photos and videos? Or... do you suggest I stick to the EPL6 but just simply buy a better lens to produce better photos and videos... hoping for your guidance... Thank you...

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Před 4 lety

      Are you interested in 4K and the mic jack? If not, get the Mk 2. Sony has better autofocus (Canon uses mk IV sensor on new cameras and Mk II-III sensor on oldr ones) but less zoom and people say Canon has better jpgs.
      If you have a fast lens on Micro 4/3 it is better. The difference of one inch and micro 4/3 is one f-stop. If you have slow f/3.5 it is no match.

    • @jackiem4034
      @jackiem4034 Před 4 lety

      @@okaro6595 Hi Thanks for responding... What I was more concerned about is which camera would I get better video and photo quality... from an older Olympus EPL6 with a Micro 4/3s sensor (which is bigger) or a newer Canon G7X Mark 2 or 3 with just a 1 inch sensor but a lens which is only F2.8 and newer technology...

  • @rababshahzad
    @rababshahzad Před 2 lety

    Great video!!!

  • @iyn1911
    @iyn1911 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for helping decide which camera to get.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety

      You're welcome! Which one do you like the look of?

    • @iyn1911
      @iyn1911 Před 5 lety +1

      G5x II

    • @ajh5124
      @ajh5124 Před 5 lety

      iyn1911 good choice! Me too

  • @muaathe78
    @muaathe78 Před 4 lety

    Since the latest heatwave in Europe and other places in the world, I think reconsidering heated instruments is an inevitable concern.

  • @ignacioscheid8296
    @ignacioscheid8296 Před 2 lety

    Hello I would like to know if G7x mark II take pictures in 300dpi.
    Thanks and great comparision

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 2 lety +1

      You can turn any image into 300dpi by dividing the pixel dimensions, eg 6000x4000 pixels by 300. This will tell you how big the image can be when output at 300dpi

  • @nicolaamoriello747
    @nicolaamoriello747 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, i need to buy a pcket camera. I have to chose between g5x mark 2 and g7x mark 3, using it with mi iphone xs. I travel a lot so i can't carry any reflex or mirrorless camera with me. I don't like to make video; i take a lot of photos. can you suggest me one of the two camera that i have said before? I read that g5x mark 2 is more expensive but better for taking photos. What do you think? if g7x mark 3 is good too, i can buy it and I can pay less money then g5x.

    • @seantubridy3242
      @seantubridy3242 Před 4 lety

      Nicola Amoriello You should watch the video for the answer?

  • @binayakumarsahu5394
    @binayakumarsahu5394 Před 5 lety

    Dear Gordon. Can g7x miii give better Bokeh effect than g1x Mark III ? Have u got chance to compare

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety +1

      Hmmm, good question, the G1X III has a bigger sensor but a slower lens. You'd need to look at my sample images in my reviews from both at cameralabs.com to compare them, but the G1X III has the benefit of Dual Pixel AF for the better autofocus.

  • @Justwanthavefun_100
    @Justwanthavefun_100 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the information and I decide go for me because Sony is looks easier for me to capture pictures of my both children’s whom love running around while I’m trying to taking pictures

  • @ChristopherRIdleyUK
    @ChristopherRIdleyUK Před 3 lety +1

    dizzying but scoped. great work.

  • @simplemaryTV
    @simplemaryTV Před 4 lety

    The best review ever

  • @IIIJFRIII
    @IIIJFRIII Před 4 lety +1

    Many thanks Gordon. Great review. I have three questions that a would be very grateful if you could answer.
    For purely still, non fast, best image quality photos, witch camera is best.
    Canon g5x mark ii
    Sony rx100 mark 5va
    Sony rx100 mark 7
    Second question, I'm mad to about Canon ditching the mini dslr design of the g5x. Is the image quality noticeable better on the g5x mark ii then the regular g5x? Video is not something I'm looking for. Did they make the g5x mark ii a huge amount better in the image quality, like a big jump? I'm tempted to buy the regular just for the real viewfinder if the image quality is not that far off.
    And finally about your book, is it for people looking to get into photography, or more for people who really are good at it? It looks like it has some really nice pictures, is it a teaching book?
    Thanks a ton as always Gordon. Now if the can only nurf the g1x mark 3 to make it closer to these two.

  • @anamikaroy5252
    @anamikaroy5252 Před 7 měsíci

    GREAT review!!!!

  • @inspiredartphotos
    @inspiredartphotos Před 5 lety

    Another review from Imaging Resource discusses the wide angle problem. “Compromises to achieve a more powerful zoom
    That's not to say that it's perfect, however. Canon is subject to the same laws of physics as any other manufacturer, and there are some definite compromises that have been made to achieve this impressive lens. That becomes most startlingly obvious when you open a Canon G7X raw file shot at or near wide-angle in an application that doesn't automatically provide Canon's default lens corrections.
    Wide-angle shot as shown above, but without correction for the abbreviated image circle of the lens.
    Apps like Adobe's Photoshop Lightroom and Camera Raw will provide those corrections even at their default settings, so if you restrict yourself to those, you might not notice this aspect of the design. (Or at least, you may notice its aftereffects -- some pretty dubious image quality in the corners towards wide-angle -- but not their underlying cause.)
    The reason becomes blindingly obvious in programs like FastRawViewer, my image culling app of choice, however. Look at an uncorrected raw file from the Canon G7X shot near wide-angle, and you realize that the lens' image circle doesn't cover the entire sensor area.
    24mm-equivalent, 1/125 sec. @ f/1.8, ISO 1600
    It's normal for uncorrected raws from pocket-friendly, large-sensor cameras to have strong distortion and corner vignetting, but this is nevertheless a pretty extreme example. To provide a usable image, it has to first be stretched to reach the corners -- and that means each pixel captured by the sensor in the corners ends up spanning a greater area in the final image.
    That's done automatically in-camera for JPEGs, and for raw files most mainstream apps will also handly it transparently for you. There's no getting around the fact that image quality is degraded in the corners, though, with a greater reduction in sharpness than we're used to seeing. If you're shooting a relatively central subject against a nicely-blurred background, you won't notice. If your image has strong detail even in the corners -- a landscape, say -- it can be pretty obvious at larger print sizes if you're paying attention.”

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for your extra comments - I certainly have found the G7X III soft in the corners and this would explain why. The G5X II certainly performed better in the corners as illustrated in my video and at cameralabs.com, although I don't know if the imaging circle is any different at wide focal lengths. For these reviews I look at and compare the end result.

  • @TravelWithLinAndBilly
    @TravelWithLinAndBilly Před 6 měsíci

    After conducting extensive research on compact cameras, I initially had the G7xiii in mind. However, due to numerous complaints about its autofocus (AF) being unusable, I am now considering the G5xii. Can you provide any information or feedback regarding AF issues with the G5xii?

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 6 měsíci +1

      The AF is similar on both models. If you want more confident AF, get the RX100 V onwards.

    • @TravelWithLinAndBilly
      @TravelWithLinAndBilly Před 6 měsíci

      @@cameralabs Hi Gordon, I appreciate your response. Since you have experience with both, could you say one is superior over the other? Personally, I'm trying to avoid anything Sony (I suppose it's a matter of personal preference). I'm not a fan of their color science, and my current workflow revolves around Canon full-frame cameras. I'm looking for a compact option specifically for travel purposes.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@TravelWithLinAndBilly no, I'd say the AF is similar between the two Canons, so if you want one, choose it on lens and features.

    • @TravelWithLinAndBilly
      @TravelWithLinAndBilly Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@cameralabs Thank you, Gordon. I've finally taken the plunge and placed an order for the G5x Mark II. I plan on using it exclusively for my travel adventures.

  • @poolboyinla
    @poolboyinla Před 4 lety +4

    This must have been before they fixed the focus on the G7X. I can't believe they shipped these cameras out when they can't even focus properly.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, I filmed a newer video showing the impact of the firmware update

    • @poolboyinla
      @poolboyinla Před 4 lety

      @@cameralabs If you order a G7X III now, does it come with the firmware installed or does the consumer still have to install it?

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 4 lety

      @@poolboyinla depends how old the stock is. It's easy to install though.

    • @ruochi010
      @ruochi010 Před 3 lety

      @@cameralabs Like your review. May I ask if the firmware update both for G7iii and G5ii? Means exact same focus on these two cameras? Thx.

    • @cameralabs
      @cameralabs  Před 3 lety

      @@ruochi010 I think so, but haven't tested the updated G5X so can't say for sure.