A:AnswerG7 appears to have better optics, 1.8-2.8 aperture vs 2-11 in G9. Lower number means more light transmission to the sensor which means you can use a quicker shutter speed. Quicker shutter speed equals less motion blur and sharper pictures. This will also benefit you in low light situations at night or indoor. With the aperture set to 1.8 and your flash turned off you can get some great natural lighting photos at night that are still acceptable quality. In addition if you choose to use the flash it appears the G7 has a slightly stronger flash max 13-23 feet vs 7.9-20. G7 also provides the option to shoot "raw" images. Which may not mean much to you but has advantages when processing images on your computer.
A:AnswerThere is a flash release switch on the top u do have to remember to hit. But the camera will remind you. Once it is released there is an automatic flash setting. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerThe camera does have an option where the user controls shutter speed. Depending on the subject, this can be VERY useful. Worked very well for shooting people dancing at a wedding.
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A:AnswerYes it will anything 1.2-2.8 will be amazing for concerts i travel with bands i do all vip pictures for the meet and greets and i also take shots during the shows i use my mark iii and i also have another canon and 2 sonys this being one of them as long as you are in the first 5 rows this one will be good because it doesnt have a longer zoom you will need to be closer to the stage! Here are 2 i took with this camera now i am a vip so i was inside the barracades but like i said as long as you are 5 rows and up uou wiññ be good!