1. The Canon PowerShot S100 is a
worthy successor to our previous
Editors' Choice high-end point-
and-shoot camera, the PowerShot
S95. It adds a longer zoom lens
and GPS, and improves on the
S95's image quality and
performance.
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-
WX150 is a svelte point-and-
shoot with a long 10x zoom lens.
It can slip into your pocket and
capture sharp images in all kinds
of light—a rare feat for a compact
model, making it our top choice
for midrange point-and-shoot
cameras.
2. The Nikon D4 is a pro shooter's
dream, with controls galore, and a
big, bright optical viewfinder. This
fully loaded full-frame D-SLR
rattles off shots at a quick 10
frames per second, but all of this
comes with a rather high sticker
price and a steep learning curve.
The Nikon D5100 offers a
fantastic mix of still-image
and video-recording quality,
along with plenty of features
including top-notch in-
camera effects. This well-
rounded shooter is an easy
Editors' Choice for under-
$1,000 D-SLRs.
3. The Sony Alpha 77 pumps out 24-megapixel stills at 10.3 frames per
second and records 1080p60 video with continuous autofocus. A sharp
f/2.8 kit lens, Solid low-light performance, a high-quality OLED EVF, and
GPS capability are the icing on the cake.
4. The Olympus OM-D E-M5 is the
best Micro Four Thirds camera
we've tested. It's got a top-notch
stabilization system, is fully
weather sealed, can shoot in all
types of light, and ships with a
sharp and versatile kit lens. Add it
all up, and you have our new
Editors' Choice for high-end
compact interchangeable lens
cameras.
The Sony Alpha NEX-F3 is a worthy
successor to the Editors' Choice NEX-
C3. The latest iteration impresses with
superb image quality, even at very high
ISO settings, and you get a deeper
handgrip, built-in flash, and support for
an optional EVF.
5. The Nikon Coolpix P510 manages
to squeeze a 42x zoom lens into a
body that's larger than a point-
and-shoot, but much smaller than
any SLR. A sharp lens, built-in
GPS, and HD video capture round
out the package, and are enough
to make it our Editors' Choice full-
size superzoom.
With its Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V,
Sony packs a long 20x zoom lens,
Wi-Fi, and GPS into one decidedly
svelte camera. It's one of the more
expensive compact superzoom
models you'll find, but all those
features along with high
performance warrant the price.
6. The Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS
would be a very good camera
even without a tough, waterproof
build. Its go-anywhere design,
GPS, fast f/2 lens, and impressive
high ISO performance make it our
Editors' Choice for ruggedized
point-and-shoot cameras
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