Best compact digital cameras
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GoPro Hero 3
The GoPro Hero 3 Silver and White editions are strong contenders in the sports-camera market, but the faster, more powerful Black Edition is head and shoulders the best sports camera on the market today. 1
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7
The LX7 is an excellent advanced compact camera that has great photo quality. We highly recommend investing in a better lens cap for a pain-free photography experience. 6
- Where to buy? $315 to $545 at 3 stores
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Samsung EX2F
A bright f/1.4 lens makes all the difference on a compact camera. Fortunately, the EX2F also comes with a range of other useful features, like an AMOLED screen to tempt buyers. If the JPEG processing was a little stronger, it would be a compelling camera. 4
- Where to buy? $500 at 1 store
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Olympus SZ-31MR
With its blend of pleasing photos, quality build, compact body and high-res screen, this Olympus is an excellent camera. 1
- Where to buy? $328 at 1 store
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Pentax MX-1
The MX-1 is a sprightly camera that looks, feels and performs like a more expensive model. 2
- Where to buy? $467 at 1 store
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Nikon Coolpix P330
The P330 delivers good images in a pocketable, easy-to-use package, though processing times may annoy power users.
- Where to buy? $408 at 1 store
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX50V
The HX50V stuffs a lot of zoom in your top pocket, sporting added bonuses like Wi-Fi and GPS. It comes recommended, though pixel peepers may be deterred. 1
- Where to buy? $478 at 1 store
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Nikon Coolpix A
With the same-sized sensor as a digital SLR, it's no surprise that the Coolpix A smashes image quality out of the park, with a sharp lens and excellent optical performance. 2
- Where to buy? $1038 to $1169 at 2 stores
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1
The Sony RX1 is the best compact camera on the market, hands down. With a full-frame sensor, excellent image quality and a robust build, it's designed for the discerning photographer with very padded pockets. 3
- Where to buy? $2689 to $3000 at 2 stores
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V
A lot of camera, both in lens and features, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V is a solid choice for point-and-shoot users who are looking to do a little more than that.
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