Canon G9X Mark II
The G9X II is most likely Canon's best and most affordable compact yet. It is expected to be an excellent camera for underwater photography. Some highlights of this camera are:
1080p Video at 60fps, 1.0" CMOS Sensor, 20 MP, F2.0 at 28mm, up to 12800 ISO, WiFi, Control Ring and more..
Sensor | 1" CMOS, 20 MP | RAW Support | Yes | External Flash Control | Built-in, E-TTL |
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ND Filter | Built-in | ISO | 100-12800 | Focal Length / Aperture | 28-84mm (x3) F2-4.9 |
Max Shutter Speed | 1/2000 sec | Image Processor | Digic 6 | Max Video Resolution | 1920x1080 @ 60 fps |
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