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The Canon Powershot G9X is the latest, smallest and least-expensive addition to Canon's GX line. Using the same 1" sensor as the G3X, G5X, G7X and the Sony RX100 mk III, the G9X is the smallest and most-pocektable 1" sensor camera on the market. While you give up larger-camera features such as an electronic viewfinder, tiltable LCD and longer zoom range -- the G9X's zoom is 3x -- you get good image quality and a touch-screen LCD in a small package for only US$500.
Put through its paces, Gordon liked it. The camera features 1080p video at 60fps, WiFi+NFC, a built-in ND filter and in-camera battery charging, making it even better for compact traveling.
The GX line can be quite confusing -- the model numbers seem a bit out of sequence based on price and features -- but as Canon's answer to Sony's successful RX100 cameras, there's a model in there for almost any compact-camera need.
Read Gordon's full-length review on Cameralabs.com.
Buy the Canon G9X from Amazon.com, Amazon UK or B&H.