Frank R.
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I normally shoot with an SLR--Canon 5D Mk IV or sometimes a 7D Mk II. Ive owned several small cameras aimed at pro photographers, like the G12, G16, G7X and G7X Mk II. All are great little point-and-shoots, but Ive found I never have a use for them. The images arent good enough to sell and Im not one for snapshots; theyre too noisy to use shooting bands in bars (my hobby) and dont have enough reach to get near the stage. The G7X Mk II would probably take a decent landscape shot but that means a tripod to keep the ISO down. . .and I just dont bother. But this camera, with its zoom capability, offers something different. The image quality isnt quite up to the other point-and-shoots but yknow, its not bad. It requires good light, with its f/6.9 aperture at full zoom, and I wish it could shoot raw. But given those limitations, it still allows me to shoot things I cant or wont shoot with an SLR. That claim of a "40X zoom" is a little duplicitous--theyre multiplying from the widest range and not from the 50mm we usually consider normal. Its really more like 20 times, from 24-960mm equivalent. However, thats like mounting a Sigma 150-600 on a 7D Mk II--and thats a serious commitment to the shoot. With the SX730 I can wander down to the beach and have a realistic chance of snapping a bird photo, or a surfer. Holding the camera steady at full zoom is the biggest challenge, but Im getting the hang of it and Im pleasantly surprised just how good the image stabilization is. I think theres another mode I could try that would improve that, too, but Ive hardly left P and Av. The macro capability is good; my closeup of the flower looked great in Lightroom but lost some detail when compressed--I think thats where the lack of raw data really hurts. The photo of my old film camera what slightly sharpened in Lightroom, along with color/contrast/clarity but I think you can see its pretty good--and I shot that at full zoom and 1/25th of a second! (It took a few tries, though.) Shooting in shade I was able to bring down the highlights and raise the shadows, so the bit depth must be pretty good. The musician shot. . .well, the camera had just arrived and I didnt have the focus down--I think it could do a sharper pic. The nice thing is, I shot the show with a 70-200 on my full-frame, which means I was able to get shots like this from 5 times the distance. Cant wait to try it in a big concert venue (where I probably couldnt bring an SLR anyway). Itll require good stage lighting, though; no question. Ive only had it a couple of days and used it on two shoots; photos are attached. I see other reviewers have had faulty copies--mine has been flawless so far. Battery life seems to be about 250 shots. Havent done much with the video yet. To summarize: this doesnt come close to a 5D4 image but its pretty close to the G7X Mk II in good lighting, and that zoom range allows shots the G7X just cant do.