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
Simple control layout, stylish looks
Good screen, Quick start-up
Image quality is good enough
High speed shooting at 60fps, High resolution screen
Sharp lens, Good high ISO performance
Multiple picture effects and color modes
Pretty good camera to use on a day to day basis
Fantastic underwater
Excellent rear LCD
Built like a tank for active outdoors use
Excellent image quality
Decent image quality at low ISO levels
Easy-to-use rugged point-and-shoot
Tough outer shell and cosseted interior
Fair enough, it's adequate and mostly does the job
Solid build, Good image quality
Poor image quality overall
Very easy camera to use
Optical viewfinder, Images have really good colour reproduction
Cheaper model and is easy to use
Fast performance and excellent raw photo quality
Fast continuous shooting
Super-fast auto-focusing system
Good images and color
'aesthetically pleasing camera'
'The GF2 is a nice camera for those new to more advanced photography, as it works well in both automatic and manual modes. '
'Fast and responsive'
'Overall, the E-PM1 was a fun camera to shoot with, producing surprisingly sharp, high-quality images of fast-moving action at the US Open. '
'In-camera art filters.'
'high resolution 3 inch LCD screen'
'new shutter system'
'The camera is ready to take pictures within a couple of seconds of switching on and there is no significant lag from shot-to-shot.'
'slim camera'
'impressive high-speed burst mode'
'high-end build quality'
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