point and shoots
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It’s Safe To Buy A Point-And-Shoot Camera Again
I’m going to try to convince you that if you have a budget DSLR slung over your shoulder, there’s a high likelihood that you’ll be better served by a point-and-shoot camera. Weird, right? But hear me out.
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Canon G1X Mark II: The Beefy Point And Shoot Gets A Modern Overhaul
The landscape of high-end point and shoots has changed significantly over the past couple of years. Canon’s two-year-old G1 X used to be unique and sought after, but Sony’s RX100 and RX100 Mark II redefined what a point and shoot was capable of. Now it’s Canon’s turn to play catch up.
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Canon S120: Tiny, Awesome Point-And-Shoot Camera (Again And Again)
For less than $500 you can’t find a tiny camera with the image quality and flexibility of Canon’s parade of S-series Powershot cameras. With the S120, the tradition marches on.
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18x Optical Zoom In An Itty Bitty Point-And-Shoot
Point and shoots are generally seen as the wimpy hacks of the camera world, when compared to modern DSLRs and fancy new Micro Four Thirds cameras. But their specs — like the 18x optical zoom on the Pentax Optio RZ18 — are getting pretty impressive. It’s like when Carrot Top grew mega-muscles and could all-of-a-sudden…