'The X30 is a very good.'
'having used the X30 for a week it has still really impressed us.'
'High quality electronic viewfinder'
Updated, but performance is down
Fujifilm XP80 packs durability into small, affordable package
'The TG-3 is a worthy successor to its predecessor, and follows it as our Editors' Choice for rugged compact cameras.'
'It's responsive, versatile and durable.'
'The TG-3 is a good rugged point-and-shoot that can take a beating. '
'new sensor and screen'
Canon seems to have returned to top premium compact form with the updated version of its G1 X camera.
Canon has made significant changes to the body of the G1X, but are they for the better?
The Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II’s photo quality is excellent and videos are improved. We have no problems recommending it.
Is Canon’s flagship compact digital camera the answer to photographers’ prayers
A toughened and waterproof compact camera that looks strangely familiar
Very good photos in bright light, and the fast lens, optical viewfinder
Larger-than-average image sensor, Sharp
Faster auto-focus and burst shooting speeds
Built-in Wifi and GPS via a smartphone, 1080p60 HD video mode.
Ability to preview the Creative Effects
Sensor records lots of detail
Comprehensive touchscreen interface that is intuitive and efficient
Impressive noise control
Excellent LCD screen that's hinged on the side
Premium compact gets upgraded with an EVF
Strong build quality, Impressive vari-angled LCD screen
Pros: 28-200mm f/2.0-4.0 lens range and brightness, sharp images of a good quality.
Fast-shooting, well-designed camera
Fast, 51-point autofocus system, Dual SD card slots
Sharpness was very strong
Exposure, colour and white balance were all uniformly reliable
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