'If you need better autofocus in a Micro Four Thirds camera, the Olympus OM-D E-M1 is a better choice thanks to its hybrid phase/contrast system.'
'very capable camera'
'highly capable camera'
'The improved image stabilisation system works excellently for both stills and video, even when hand-holding the camera at very slow shutter speeds. '
'built-in electronic viewfinder'
'Both detail and low ISO dynamic range have been improved over the Panasonic Lumix GX7. '
'water-resistant build'
'Focus and clarity were inconsistent in our tests.'
'The Canon PowerShot G3 X is a very competent fixed-lens compact, which will get you much better results than your average superzoom bridge camera. '
'impressive camera'
'The built-in flash worked well indoors, with no red-eye and good overall exposure, although there's noticeable vignetting at 24mm. '
'High-quality 24-600mm lens'
An interchangeable lens camera that’s suitable for high-end camera nuts and professionals
A toughened and waterproof compact camera that looks strangely familiar
Full-featured, best-performing super-zoom
One-size-fits-all bridge cameras are often touted as DSLR alternatives, but they’ve always lacked great performance and image quality – until Sony’s Cyber-shot RX10 showed up, that is.
Feast for the Eyes, Frustration for the Fingers
Sharp OLED display, Built-in Wi-Fi with remote viewfinder support
Waterproofing and shock-proofing
Good photo quality for its class, Responsive performance in most respects
Good picture quality, Decent macros
Sharp lens, Wide aperture, Short shutter lag
Capable of a low-resolution burst mode
Solid product in more ways than one
Good photo quality, with respectable high ISO performance, Very rugged body
The WG-2's shooting performance isn't particularly fast and it only has digital image stabilization
Soft lens. Slow to start and shoot
Easy to handle
Great results in good light
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