Canon G9 X Vs G9X Mark II - APOTELYT

PW, 6 Jan 2023 Canon G9 X vs G9X Mark II

The Canon PowerShot G9 X and the Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II are two digital cameras that were announced, respectively, in October 2015 and January 2017. Both the G9X and the G9X Mark II are fixed lens compact cameras that are equipped with an one-inch sensor. Both cameras offer a resolution of 20 megapixels.

Below is an overview of the main specs of the two cameras as a starting point for the comparison.

Headline Specifications
Canon G9 X versus Canon G9 X Mark II
Canon G9 X Canon G9 X Mark II
Fixed lens compact camera Fixed lens compact camera
28-84mm f/2.0-4.9 28-84mm f/2.0-4.9
20 MP – 1" sensor 20 MP – 1" sensor
1080/60p Video 1080/60p Video
ISO 125-12,800 ISO 125-12,800
No viewfinder, LCD framing No viewfinder, LCD framing
3.0" LCD – 1040k dots 3.0" LCD – 1040k dots
Fixed touchscreen Fixed touchscreen
6 shutter flaps per second 8.2 shutter flaps per second
220 shots per battery charge235 shots per battery charge
98 x 58 x 31 mm, 209 g 98 x 58 x 31 mm, 206 g
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Going beyond this snapshot of core features and characteristics, what are the differences between the Canon PowerShot G9 X and the Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II? Which one should you buy? Read on to find out how these two cameras compare with respect to their body size, their imaging sensors, their shooting features, their input-output connections, and their reception by expert reviewers.

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Body comparison

An illustration of the physical size and weight of the Canon G9 X and the Canon G9 X Mark II is provided in the side-by-side display below. The two cameras are presented according to their relative size. Three consecutive perspectives from the front, the top, and the back are available. All width, height and depth measures are rounded to the nearest millimeter.

Both cameras are available in two different colors (black, silver).

Size Canon G9 X vs Canon G9 X Mark II
Compare G9X versus G9X Mark II top
Comparison G9X or G9X Mark II rear

In this particular case, the Canon G9 X and the Canon G9 X Mark II have exactly the same width and height, and, thus, have identically-sized bodies. However, the G9X Mark II is slightly lighter (1 percent) than the G9X. In this context, it is worth noting that neither the G9X nor the G9X Mark II are weather-sealed.

The battery packs of both cameras can be charged via USB, which can be very convenient when travelling.

The table below summarizes the key physical specs of the two cameras alongside a broader set of comparators. If you want to switch the focus of the display and review another camera pair, you can move across to the CAM-parator tool and choose from the broad selection of possible camera comparisons there.

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empty Camera Model Camera Width Camera Height Camera Depth Camera Weight Battery Life Weather Sealing Camera Launch Launch Price Street Price
1. Canon G9 X 98 mm 58 mm 31 mm 209 g 220 n Oct 2015 US$ 529ebay.com
2. Canon G9 X Mark II 98 mm 58 mm 31 mm 206 g 235 n Jan 2017 US$ 529ebay.com
3. Canon G5 X 112 mm 76 mm 44 mm 353 g 210 n Oct 2015 US$ 799ebay.com
4. Canon G7 X 103 mm 60 mm 40 mm 304 g 210 n Sep 2014 US$ 699ebay.com
5. Canon G7 X Mark II 106 mm 61 mm 42 mm 319 g 265 n Feb 2016 US$ 699ebay.com
6. Canon M10 108 mm 67 mm 35 mm 301 g 255 n Oct 2015 US$ 499ebay.com
7. Canon M100 108 mm 67 mm 35 mm 302 g 295 n Aug 2017 US$ 499ebay.com
8. Canon SL2 122 mm 93 mm 70 mm 453 g 650 n Jun 2017 US$ 549ebay.com
9. Nikon 1 J4 100 mm 60 mm 29 mm 232 g 300 n Apr 2014 US$ 549ebay.com
10. Panasonic FZ1000 137 mm 99 mm 131 mm 831 g 360 n Jun 2014 US$ 899ebay.com
11. Sony RX100 102 mm 58 mm 36 mm 240 g 330 n Jun 2012 US$ 649ebay.com
12. Sony RX100 III 102 mm 58 mm 41 mm 290 g 320 n May 2014 US$ 799ebay.com
13. Sony RX100 IV 102 mm 58 mm 41 mm 298 g 280 n Jun 2015 US$ 999ebay.com
Note: Measurements and pricing do not include easily detachable parts, such as add-on or interchangeable lenses or optional viewfinders.
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Any camera decision will naturally be influenced heavily by the price. The retail prices at the time of the camera’s release place the model in the market relative to other models in the producer’s line-up and the competition. The two cameras under review were launched at the same price and fall into the same market segment. Normally, street prices remain initially close to the MSRP, but after a couple of months, the first discounts appear. Later in the product cycle and, in particular, when the replacement model is about to appear, further discounting and stock clearance sales often push the camera price considerably down. Then, after the new model is out, very good deals can frequently be found on the pre-owned market.

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Sensor comparison

The size of the imaging sensor is a crucial determinant of image quality. All other things equal, a large sensor will have larger individual pixel-units that offer better low-light sensitivity, wider dynamic range, and richer color-depth than smaller pixels in a sensor of the same technological generation. Furthermore, a large sensor camera will give the photographer more possibilities to use shallow depth-of-field in order to isolate a subject from the background. On the downside, larger sensors tend to be more expensive and lead to bigger and heavier cameras and lenses.

Both cameras under consideration feature an one-inch sensor and have a format factor (sometimes also referred to as "crop factor") of 2.7. Within the spectrum of camera sensors, this places the review cameras among the medium-sized sensor cameras that aim to strike a balance between image quality and portability. Both cameras have a native aspect ratio (sensor width to sensor height) of 3:2.

Technology-wise, the G9X Mark II uses a more advanced image processing engine (DIGIC 7) than the G9X (DIGIC 6), with benefits for noise reduction, color accuracy, and processing speed.

Canon G9 X and Canon G9 X Mark II sensor measures

The two cameras under review do not only share the same sensor size, but also offer an identical resolution of 20 megapixels. This similarity in sensor specs implies that both the G9X and the G9X Mark II have the same pixel density, as well as the same pixel size. It should, however, be noted that the G9X Mark II is a somewhat more recent model (by 1 year and 2 months) than the G9X, and its sensor might have benefitted from technological advances during this time.

The Canon PowerShot G9 X has a native sensitivity range from ISO 125 to ISO 12800. The Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II offers exactly the same ISO settings.

Technology-wise, both cameras are equipped with BSI-CMOS (Backside Illuminated Complementary Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor) sensors. Both cameras use a Bayer filter for capturing RGB colors on a square grid of photosensors. This arrangement is found in most digital cameras.

G9X versus G9X Mark II MP

Since 2007, DXO Mark has published sensor performance measurements that have been derived using a consistent methodology. This service determines an overall sensor rating, as well as sub-scores for low-light sensitivity ("DXO Sports"), dynamic range ("DXO Landscape"), and color depth ("DXO Portrait"). The Overall DXO ratings for the two cameras under consideration are close, suggesting that they provide similar imaging performance. The table below summarizes the physical sensor characteristics and sensor quality findings and compares them across a set of similar cameras.

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empty Camera Model Sensor Class Resolution (MP) Horiz. Pixels Vert. Pixels Video Format DXO Portrait DXO Landscape DXO Sports DXO Overall
1. Canon G9 X 1-inch 20.0 5472 36481080/60p21.512.349563
2. Canon G9 X Mark II 1-inch 20.0 5472 36481080/60p21.912.552265
3. Canon G5 X 1-inch 20.0 5472 36481080/60p21.412.347162
4. Canon G7 X 1-inch 20.0 5472 36481080/60p23.012.755671
5. Canon G7 X Mark II 1-inch 20.0 5472 36481080/60p21.811.926062
6. Canon M10 APS-C 17.9 5184 34561080/30p22.211.475365
7. Canon M100 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p23.512.9127278
8. Canon SL2 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p23.613.4104179
9. Nikon 1 J4 1-inch 18.2 5232 34881080/60p20.810.742653
10. Panasonic FZ1000 1-inch 20.0 5472 36484K/30p22.111.751764
11. Sony RX100 1-inch 20.0 5472 36481080/60p22.612.439066
12. Sony RX100 III 1-inch 20.0 5472 36481080/60p22.412.349567
13. Sony RX100 IV 1-inch 20.0 5472 36484K/30p22.812.659170
Note: DXO values in italics represent estimates based on sensor size and age.

Many modern cameras are not only capable of taking still images, but also of capturing video footage. The two cameras under consideration both have sensors whose read-out speed is fast enough to capture moving pictures, and both provide the same movie specifications (1080/60p).

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Feature comparison

Apart from body and sensor, cameras can and do differ across a range of features. The G9X and the G9X Mark II are similar in the sense that neither of the two has a viewfinder. The images are, thus, framed using live view on the rear LCD. The following table reports on some other key feature differences and similarities of the Canon G9 X, the Canon G9 X Mark II, and comparable cameras.

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empty Camera Model Viewfinder (Type or 000 dots) Control Panel (yes/no) LCD Specifications (inch/000 dots) LCD Attach- ment Touch Screen (yes/no) Max Shutter Speed * Max Shutter Flaps * Built-in Flash (yes/no) Built-in Image Stab
1. Canon G9 Xnone n3.0 / 1040 fixed Y 1/2000s 6.0/s Y Y
2. Canon G9 X Mark IInone n3.0 / 1040 fixed Y 1/2000s 8.2/s Y Y
3. Canon G5 X2360 n3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/2000s 5.9/s Y Y
4. Canon G7 Xnone n3.0 / 1040 tilting Y 1/2000s 6.5/s Y Y
5. Canon G7 X Mark IInone n3.0 / 1040 tilting Y 1/2000s 8.0/s Y Y
6. Canon M10none n3.0 / 1040 tilting Y 1/4000s 4.6/s Y n
7. Canon M100none n3.0 / 1040 tilting Y 1/4000s 6.1/s Y n
8. Canon SL2optical n3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n
9. Nikon 1 J4none n3.0 / 1037 Fixed Y 1/4000s 60.0/s Y n
10. Panasonic FZ10002359 n3.0 / 921 swivel n 1/4000s 12.0/s Y Y
11. Sony RX100none n3.0 / 1229 fixed n 1/2000s 10.0/s Y Y
12. Sony RX100 III1440 n3.0 / 1229 tilting n 1/2000s 10.0/s Y Y
13. Sony RX100 IV2359 n3.0 / 1228 tilting n 1/2000s 16.0/s Y Y
Note: *) Information refers to the mechanical shutter, unless the camera only has an electronic one.

The Canon G9 X and the Canon G9 X Mark II both have an intervalometer built-in. This enables the photographer to capture time lapse sequences, such as flower blooming, a sunset or moon rise, without purchasing an external camera trigger and related software.

Both the G9X and the G9X Mark II have zoom lenses built in. Both optics have identical focal length range and aperture specifications (10.2-30.6mm f/2.0-4.9). Both cameras offer the same maximum aperture.

Concerning the storage of imaging data, both the G9X and the G9X Mark II write their files to SDXC cards. Both cameras can use UHS-I cards, which provide for Ultra High Speed data transfer of up to 104 MB/s.

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Connectivity comparison

For some imaging applications, the extent to which a camera can communicate with its environment can be an important aspect in the camera decision process. The table below provides an overview of the connectivity of the Canon PowerShot G9 X and Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II and, in particular, the interfaces the cameras (and selected comparators) provide for accessory control and data transfer.

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empty Camera Model Hotshoe Port Internal Mic / Speaker Microphone Port Headphone Port HDMI Port USB Port WiFi Support NFC Support Bluetooth Support
1. Canon G9 X-stereo / mono--micro2.0YY-
2. Canon G9 X Mark II-stereo / mono--micro2.0YYY
3. Canon G5 XYstereo / mono--mini2.0YY-
4. Canon G7 X-stereo / mono--micro2.0YY-
5. Canon G7 X Mark II-stereo / mono--micro2.0YY-
6. Canon M10-stereo / mono--mini2.0YY-
7. Canon M100-stereo / mono--micro2.0YYY
8. Canon SL2Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0YYY
9. Nikon 1 J4-stereo / mono--mini2.0Y--
10. Panasonic FZ1000Ystereo / monoY-micro2.0YY-
11. Sony RX100-stereo / mono--micro2.0---
12. Sony RX100 III-stereo / mono--micro2.0YY-
13. Sony RX100 IV-stereo / mono--micro2.0YY-

Both the G9X and the G9X Mark II have been discontinued, but can regularly be found used on ebay. The G9X was replaced by the Canon G9 X Mark II, while the G9X Mark II does not have a direct successor. Further information on the features and operation of the G9X and G9X Mark II can be found, respectively, in the Canon G9 X Manual (free pdf) or the online Canon G9 X Mark II Manual.

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Review summary

So how do things add up? Which of the two cameras – the Canon G9 X or the Canon G9 X Mark II – has the upper hand? Is one clearly better than the other? The listing below highlights the relative strengths of the two models.

Arguments in favor of the Canon PowerShot G9 X:

  • More heavily discounted: Has been on the market for longer (launched in October 2015).

Reasons to prefer the Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II:

  • Better jpgs: Has a more modern image processing engine (DIGIC 7 vs DIGIC 6).
  • Faster burst: Shoots at higher frequency (8.2 vs 6 flaps/sec) to capture the decisive moment.
  • Easier wireless transfer: Supports Bluetooth for image sharing without cables.
  • More modern: Was introduced somewhat (1 year and 2 months) more recently.

If the count of relative strengths (bullet points above) is taken as a measure, the G9X Mark II emerges as the winner of the match-up (4 : 1 points). However, the pertinence of the various camera strengths will differ across photographers, so that you might want to weigh individual camera traits according to their importance for your own imaging needs before making a camera decision. A professional wedding photographer will view the differences between cameras in a way that diverges from the perspective of a travel photog, and a person interested in cityscapes has distinct needs from a macro shooter. Hence, the decision which camera is best and worth buying is often a very personal one.

G9X 01:04 G9X Mark II

How about other alternatives? Do the specifications of the Canon G9 X and the Canon G9 X Mark II place the cameras among the top in their class? Find out in the latest Best Travel-Zoom Camera listing whether the two cameras rank among the cream of the crop.

In any case, while the comparison of the spec-sheets of cameras can offer a general idea of their imaging potential, it remains incomplete and does no justice, for example, to the way the G9X or the G9X Mark II perform in practice. User reviews, such as those found at amazon, can sometimes inform about these issues, but such feedback is often incomplete, inconsistent, and biased.

Expert reviews

This is why expert reviews are important. The following table reports the overall ratings of the cameras as published by some of the major camera review sites (amateurphotographer [AP], cameralabs [CL], digitalcameraworld [DCW], dpreview [DPR], ephotozine [EPZ], photographyblog [PB]). As can be seen, the professional reviewers agree in many cases on the quality of different cameras, but sometimes their assessments diverge, reinforcing the earlier point that a camera decision is often a very personal choice.

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empty Camera Model AP score CL score DCW score DPR score EPZ score PB score Camera Launch Launch Price Street Price
1. Canon G9 X3.5/5+ +....4.5/54.5/5 Oct 2015 US$ 529ebay.com
2. Canon G9 X Mark II4/5..4/575/1004.5/54.5/5 Jan 2017 US$ 529ebay.com
3. Canon G5 X5/5+ +..78/1004.5/54.5/5 Oct 2015 US$ 799ebay.com
4. Canon G7 X4/5+ +..77/1004.5/54.5/5 Sep 2014 US$ 699ebay.com
5. Canon G7 X Mark II4.5/5+ +..81/1004.5/54.5/5 Feb 2016 US$ 699ebay.com
6. Canon M10..........4/5 Oct 2015 US$ 499ebay.com
7. Canon M1003/5+....4/53.5/5 Aug 2017 US$ 499ebay.com
8. Canon SL24/5+ +4/578/1004.5/54.5/5 Jun 2017 US$ 549ebay.com
9. Nikon 1 J43/5......4.5/54/5 Apr 2014 US$ 549ebay.com
10. Panasonic FZ10004/5+ +..82/1004.5/54.5/5 Jun 2014 US$ 899ebay.com
11. Sony RX1005/5+ +..78/1004/55/5 Jun 2012 US$ 649ebay.com
12. Sony RX100 III5/5+ +..82/1004.5/55/5 May 2014 US$ 799ebay.com
13. Sony RX100 IV4.5/5+ +..85/1004/54.5/5 Jun 2015 US$ 999ebay.com
Note: (+ +) highly recommended; (+) recommended; (o) reviewed; (..) not available.

Care should be taken when interpreting the review scores above, though. The assessments were made in relation to similar cameras of the same technological generation. A score, therefore, has to be seen in close connection to the price and market introduction time of the camera, and comparing ratings of very distinct cameras or ones that are far apart in terms of their release date have little meaning. It should also be noted that some of the review sites have over time altered the way they render their verdicts.

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Specifications: Canon G9 X vs Canon G9 X Mark II

Below is a side-by-side comparison of the specs of the two cameras to facilitate a quick review of their differences and common features.

Camera Specifications
Camera Model Canon G9 X Canon G9 X Mark II
Camera Type Fixed lens compact camera Fixed lens compact camera
Camera Lens 28-84mm f/2.0-4.9 28-84mm f/2.0-4.9
Launch Date October 2015 January 2017
Launch Price USD 529 USD 529
Sensor Specs Canon G9 X Canon G9 X Mark II
Sensor Technology BSI-CMOS BSI-CMOS
Sensor Format 1" Sensor 1" Sensor
Sensor Size 13.2 x 8.8 mm 13.2 x 8.8 mm
Sensor Area 116.16 mm2 116.16 mm2
Sensor Diagonal 15.9 mm 15.9 mm
Crop Factor 2.7x 2.7x
Sensor Resolution 20 Megapixels 20 Megapixels
Image Resolution 5472 x 3648 pixels 5472 x 3648 pixels
Pixel Pitch 2.41 μm 2.41 μm
Pixel Density 17.18 MP/cm2 17.18 MP/cm2
Moiré control Anti-Alias filter Anti-Alias filter
Movie Capability 1080/60p Video 1080/60p Video
ISO Setting 125 - 12,800 ISO 125 - 12,800 ISO
Image Processor DIGIC 6 DIGIC 7
DXO Sensor Quality (score) 63 65
DXO Color Depth (bits) 21.5 21.9
DXO Dynamic Range (EV) 12.3 12.5
DXO Low Light (ISO) 495 522
Screen Specs Canon G9 X Canon G9 X Mark II
Viewfinder Type no viewfinder no viewfinder
LCD Framing Live View Live View
Rear LCD Size 3.0inch 3.0inch
LCD Resolution 1040k dots 1040k dots
LCD Attachment Fixed screen Fixed screen
Touch Input Touchscreen Touchscreen
Shooting Specs Canon G9 X Canon G9 X Mark II
Focus System Contrast-detect AF Contrast-detect AF
Manual Focusing AidFocus PeakingFocus Peaking
Max Shutter Speed (mechanical) 1/2000s 1/2000s
Continuous Shooting 6 shutter flaps/s 8.2 shutter flaps/s
Time-Lapse PhotographyIntervalometer built-inIntervalometer built-in
Fill Flash Built-in Flash Built-in Flash
Storage Medium SDXC cards SDXC cards
Single or Dual Card Slots Single card slot Single card slot
UHS card support UHS-I UHS-I
Connectivity Specs Canon G9 X Canon G9 X Mark II
External Flash no Hotshoe no Hotshoe
USB Connector USB 2.0 USB 2.0
HDMI Port micro HDMI micro HDMI
Wifi Support Wifi built-in Wifi built-in
Near-Field Communication NFC built-in NFC built-in
Bluetooth Support no Bluetooth Bluetooth built-in
Body Specs Canon G9 X Canon G9 X Mark II
Battery Type Canon NB-13L Canon NB-13L
Battery Life (CIPA)220 shots per charge235 shots per charge
In-Camera Charging USB charging USB charging
Body Dimensions 98 x 58 x 31 mm (3.9 x 2.3 x 1.2 in) 98 x 58 x 31 mm (3.9 x 2.3 x 1.2 in)
Camera Weight 209 g (7.4 oz) 206 g (7.3 oz)
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