The AF system is faster for stills and more confident for movies, and it's cheaper than the RX100 III. Canon's also fitted a screen that can angle forward to face the subject and unlike Sony, it's touch-sensitive too, allowing you to tap to reposition the AF area or pull-focus while filming. The big difference here though is Canon has equipped the G7X with a 24-100mm f1.8-2.8 zoom, giving it longer reach than the RX100 III without losing the f2.8 aperture - this is great for portraits and macro shots. Canon's taken the same 20 Megapixel 1in sensor (delivering a big upgrade in image quality over typical phones or compacts) and squeezed it into essentially the same sized body. Summary The PowerShot G7X is Canon's answer to Sony's RX100 series.
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