Has shooting modes for every type of photographer from casual to advanced
Sharp lens, 20x zoom range
Quicker GPS and better image quality
Finger rail grip, Better than average noise control
Sharp lens, Impressive images through ISO 1600
Better JPEG image quality
Great image quality
Impressive noise control at higher ISO settings
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
Image quality is slightly better than on the previous SX260
'The new Casio EX-FC100 is the fastest digital camera in town, capable of taking 30 six megapixel images in just a single second. '
'high quality video'
'Excellent build quality.'
'dynamic image stabilisation'
'Massive focal range'
'The battery life is short and the overall design could use some help.'
'built-in image stabilizer'
'secure and stable grip'
'$999 Manufacturers are quick to claim their products are innovative and groundbreaking, but the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 is the real deal.'
'most futuristic camera'
'the camera is heavy, big and bulky.'
'The EX-F1 is capable of up to 1200 frames per second.'
'Large high quality touch screen'
'interesting high-speed video recording mode'
Photo quality is excellent
'People will be very happy with such a camera.'
'No manual or semimanual shooting modes'
'certainly one speedy compact camera'
'Small and light.'
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