G7 Mark II works very well with DXO PhotoLabs
G7 Mark II works very well with DXO PhotoLabs
Glad you like it. Yes, these are lovely small cameras that can do a lot. But the GAS still kicks in if anything can be done better. I hate myself. "Guess what FF image output would be like?"
Well, it wouldn't because you would not take the camera with you in the first place! 😂
In real life, getting most of the camera/any camera, is the fun.
Well, the pic was a quick capture and the camera I had with me was the G7Xii.
I have both EOS M and R cameras but having something that fits into a jacket pocket and still capable of excellent quality is very useful
I am very impressed with the G7ll. I wanted something that produced a good quality image without having to use RAW. I also wanted something small and light. Very happy!!!
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The fact it shoot RAWs is part of the charm in my opinion and it is old enough so that the files are well supported by just about anything
I sold my G7XII and later bought a G7XIII because I missed the camera and wanted to take it with me when I travel rather than take a bigger ILC camera. The mark II was very good and the mark III is also as good and even a little better. It is faster in all respects, which is nice. Nevertheless, nice photo and great little camera!
@tommy
I had a G7X and then a G7X ii. Lovely cameras.
But I sold it and replaced it with a Sony RX100vii (said in a whisper) as it has better AF, which is important to me.
But I do miss the G7X for many reasons, including the ergonomics and the wider aperture.
So I may well get a G5Xii to replace it as I can't go back to not having some sort of EVF in bright sun light.
@keg.
Great shot there BTW.
Hi Dave,
I almost bought the Sony RX100vii and I forget the reason I didn't. I wanted the G5Xii but it wasn't available at the time and I ended up with the G7Xiii. I think the viewfinder is a nice feature, however for me the smaller size makes up for it. Good luck with whatever you decide to get or to keep!
Tom