Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III Compact Camera Supports YouTube Live Streaming

Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III compact camera has been ready to handle your YouTube live streaming. Need more features? Let’s keep checking.

Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III Compact Camera

Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III is a high-performance point-and-shot camera that measures 1.6 x 4.1 x 2.4 inches and weighs 1 pound. As we can see from the images, the digital camera delivers a classic and compact appearance design with two traditional color options: solid black, silver and black.

Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III Compact Camera

Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III comes equipped with 20.1 MP 1.0″ stacked CMOS sensor and DIGIC 8 image processor in order to achieve high image quality, up to 20-fps continuous shooting, a native ISO range of 100-12800, and it also supports 4K video recording at 30fps and full HD 120p video recording.

The compact camera has a 4.2x optical zoom lens that features a range of 24-100mm, advanced optical image stabilization and f/1.8-2.8 aperture. Furthermore, a 3.0 touchscreen monitor not only allows for convenient menu navigation, framing, and reviewing, but also provides simple Touch & Drag AF. And it can tilt up 180 degree and down 45 degrees.

Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III Compact Camera

Moreover, PowerShot G7X Mark III features vertical video support that’s ideal fort vlogger guru. More importantly, the camera supports YouTube’s live streaming services via a Canon iMAGE GATEWAY account, and using external microphone and HDMI output, it brings you higher recording quality. In addition, built-in Bluetooth and WiFi allow you to wirelessly transmit images to the connected mobile device or remotely control your PowerShot G7X Mark III.

Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III is priced at $749 USD. If you’re interested, jump to the product page (black) for its more details.

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