The Canon G7 X was designed to compete against other popular premium large-sensor compacts, especially the super popular Sony Cyber-shot RX100 III. Np doubt that comparing the two is very interesting, and in this article you will be able to comprehend the differences between those two cameras. This camera is priced around $50 below the G1 X Mark II which has a larger 1.5″ (18.7x 14mm) size sensor but the G1 X MKII is much larger in size as well. The G7 X is probably one of the more exciting announcements on the Canon camp for enthusiast and amateur photographers and it’s Canon’s first 1-inch compact digital camera. We’ll start with a short introduction to each camera and continue to the side by side comparison afterward. If you are into buying a new large-sensor compact camera, you’ll love reading this article, so stay with me until the end to see which camera comes on top. Of course the sensor isn’t the only thing that differ between those three cameras. Both the RX100 III and the G7 X has a 1″ size sensor, whether the LX100 features a Four Thirds sensor which is larger than the 1″ one. This is an interesting comparison for the enthusiast photographer, looking for a compact camera with a large sensor. Both the G7 and LX100 were announced just prior to Photokina 2014 event, whether the RX100 3 was announced on May 16, 2014. In this article I will compare the Canon PowerShot G7 X versus the Panasonic Lumix LX100, Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II and Sony RX100 III.