Lens quality is very good with sharp images
Nikon's micro compact is smaller than a credit card… but is it too lightweight?
Extremely small camera, Metal body, Plenty of built-in memory
Lot of shooting options
Video is surprisingly smooth and sharp in the top 1080/30p mode
Flexible LCD screen
Excellent VR optical stabilisation, Built-in GPS with POI database
Lovely little camera to hold and use
Wi-Fi connectivity, Easy to use, Tracking AF
Available in a good range of colour
Good performance, Wi-Fi remote control from smartphones
Slim, pocketable design
Good range of shooting modes
Records at up to 10 fps
Full-screen previews appearing quickly
Good zoom range, Compact, easy to grip body
Good build, design and handling
Images are pretty good
Easy touchscreen, Range of filters
Fast high-speed shooting, Decent image quality
Curvy body is different
Wi-Fi, GPS, and full access to the Google Play store
First ever camera to use the Android smartphone operating system
Android OS, 10x optical zoom, Touchscreen
Automatic scene selection when in Easy Auto mode
Above-average feature set for its street price
Simple-to-use travel-zoom camera that delivers good results
Compact body with a decent zoom range
Picture quality at wide-angle
Very fast shooting performance for its class
Snappy performance
Enormous, class-leading 42x zoom range
Incredible telephoto zoom setting of 1000mm
Fast shooting performance
Muddy images at medium ISO settings. Slow to start
Fast burst mode shooting
Easy to use
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