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doesn't matter because the g x exists to cover that feature, but looking outward to, say, the sony rx iv and its smaller build plus built-in viewfinder shows what's possible. so canon isn't ahead of the curve by design. however, the g x ii is still accomplished. its really well built, all g of its metal
focus is pronounced with wider apertures. wind down the sensitivity scale, however, and the overall image quality performance is solid. the lowest iso option maintains crispness to subjects, as shown by a dust-bathing pigeon in the park, while clarity remains through to iso / , as shown by rabbit statuettes...
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