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The Fujifilm X10 is a high-end point-and-shoot constructed from a strong and lightweight die-cast magnesium alloy. Inside, the 12-megapixel sensor can output RAW images and 1080p video, and has a full manual mode for still photography. Description |
Successor to the NEX-5, the NEX-5N from Sony improves on its predecessor with a 16.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, a touch-friendly, angle-adjustable, 3-inch display, enhanced low-light sensitivity (up to ISO 25600), and 1080p AVCHD video recording. Sony does little by way of changing the NEX-5's style but incorporates more magnesium alloy throughout the camera's slim body. |
While it's exterior design may take cues from cameras of yesteryear, the FinePix X100 is a premium modern point-and-shoot. The camera's body is partially constructed of magnesium alloy and is wrapped in faux leather material, and it utilizes a hybrid viewfinder to achieve optimal results from a 12.3-megapixel APS-C sensor. Though the primary focus is undoubtedly on still photography, the X100 is still capable of 720p video capture with individual recordings of up to 10 minutes. |
The Canon Powershot S100 is an update to the popular Powershot S95 and adds a 5x wide-angle zoom lens, GPS geotagging, and a need imaging system consisting of a new 12.1 megapixel sensor and upgraded processor. |
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