Expert Recommendation
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My Best In Class Pick
Canon PowerShot S95
The dpreview office is somewhat divided on which is the ‘best’ camera of the three, but on balance, we consider that the Canon S95 is the most pleasant to use. Although it lacks the huge range of customization available from the LX5, or the versatility of the P7000’s 28-200mm (equivalent) lens, the S95 is exceptionally quick, very portable, and produces great images.
Read more at Digital Photography Review.
Where to buy
Canon PowerShot S95
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Best Price:
$338
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Specifications
- Zoom: 3.8x
- Wide-Angle Lens: 28mm (25% wider)
- Resolution: 10.0MP
- Aperture Priority Mode Available: Yes
- Recommended at DPReview.com
- Dave's Pick at Imaging-Resource.com
- Rated Excellent by CNET.com
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5
If you want more manual control, and you like the idea of a faster lens, there is no doubt - the LX5 is the camera for you.
Read more at Digital Photography Review.
Where to buy
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5
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Best Price:
$369
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Specifications
- Zoom: 3.8x
- Wide-Angle Lens: 24mm (46% wider)
- Resolution: 10.1MP
- Aperture Priority Mode Available: Yes
- Recommended at DPReview.com
- Dave's Pick at Imaging-Resource.com
- Rated Excellent by CNET.com
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