1. Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS80 (Silver)

The Silver Panasonic Lumix DC-ZS80 is a pocketable workhorse comprising a versatile array of video and stills capabilities. Additionally, the 4K PHOTO modes allow you to produce stop-motion images, which combine sequential exposures into a single frame for a dynamic finished look. Additionally, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth allow you to wirelessly share imagery or remotely control the camera from a linked smartphone or tablet. A truly expansive 30x Leica DC Vario-Elmar zoom offers a 24-720mm equivalent focal length range along with a maximum aperture range of f/3.3-6.4. Benefitting the long reach of the lens is a 5-axis POWER Optical Image Stabilizer that compensates for a variety of camera movements for sharper handheld shooting in difficult lighting conditions. Multiple individual files with different points of focus can be created from the original burst, and focusing assist functions can also be used to gain even more precise control over the specific in-focus region. This technology also allows for producing focus stacked images in-camera to realize a greater depth of field, especially when photographing close-up subjects. Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth allow you to wirelessly share photos and movies to linked smartphones and tablets for direct sharing online.
2. Fujifilm FinePix XP140 (White)

The White FUJIFILM FinePix XP140 is a rugged digital camera complemented by flexible imaging capabilities. Also, the sensor’s back-illuminated design maintains a smooth, low-noise image quality when working in difficult lighting conditions. The XP140’s true calling card is its durability specifications, which include a waterproof rating to 82′, a shockproof rating to 5.9′, a freezeproof rating to 14°F, as well as being dustproof for working in the most trying conditions. Additionally, Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity affords fast and automatic wireless image transferring between the camera a mobile device, along with geotagging and time syncing capabilities. The built-in Fujinon zoom lens covers a wide-angle to telephoto 28-140mm equivalent focal length range to suit working in a broad array of shooting conditions. Built-in Bluetooth LE (low energy) allows you to automatically and quickly transfer your imagery directly to a smartphone or tablet for sharing.
3. Leica Q [Typ 116] Black

The Black Leica Q (Typ 116) Digital Camera wields a full-frame 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor within its exceptionally portable, and beautiful, body. Also, the camera utilizes a Summilux 28mm f/1.7 ASPH. lens to allow users to dramatically separate the subject from the background as well as work in difficult light conditions. Further, the Q (Typ 116) has a built-in 3.68-megapixel LCOS electronic viewfinder which provides a live through-the-lens image with handling similar to that of a rangefinder. In addition to fully manual control with physical operation using the aperture and focus rings on the lens, autofocus is possible using a contrast-based system. Focusing aids are also available in the form of Focus Peaking and Live View Zoom. Another benefit of the updated Maestro II processor is Full HD 1080p video capture at 60 or 30 fps. Full manual control will then allow users to dial in the exact look they want or need for their shot. Share your photos and videos instantly thanks to an integrated Wi-Fi module that allows you to link the camera to a smartphone, tablet, or computer. With Leica’s classic styling’s, the Q (Typ 116) offers an intuitive, minimal design while remaining compact. Take control of your imaging with the ability to separate the subject from the background with the Summilux 28mm f/1.7 ASPH. the lens of the Leica Q (Typ 116). It has a fast f/1.7 maximum aperture for working in low light conditions and both a physical aperture blade and a focus ring for tactile operation.
4. Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100 VA

The Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VA Digital Camera from Sony improves the existing RX100 V by increasing the buffer size to 233 images, reducing display lag time in the electronic viewfinder, and adding several small features over other aspects of the camera. Sony’s BIONZ X processor enables continuous shooting up to 24 fps with the aforementioned buffer size of 233 JPEG images and improved High Frame Rate recording times. Also carried over from the RX100 V is Gamma Display Assist, which provides a more contrasty image while using a flat S-Log2 gamma, and the Photo Capture mode for pulling 8.29MP stills from your movies. The RX100 VA keeps the same physical design as the RX100 V to keep compatibility with all accessories. The RX100 VA also keeps the same lens control ring, built-in ND filter, and customizable buttons as its predecessor. It also has Wi-Fi and NFC capabilities for connecting to a smartphone. The RX100 VA is equipped with an on-sensor phase-detection AF system that provides increased autofocus speed for both stills and video.
5. Olympus Tough TG-6 Red

The Red Tough TG-6 from Olympus is a sleek point-and-shoot capable of handling a wide variety of adventures. Featuring a 12MP BSI CMOS sensor and TruePic VIII image processor, the TG-6 offers notable image clarity and low-light performance to ISO 12800, along with fast 20-fps continuous shooting, 4K30p video recording, and high-speed Full HD 1080p shooting at 120 fps. Beyond just imaging, the TG-6 also sports a robust set of features for withstanding the elements, tracking your adventures, and sharing your images. The camera is rated for underwater use, tested to withstand falls and crushing, and is hermetically sealed against dust and moisture when working in trying conditions. Using built-in Wi-Fi and the Image Track app, recorded data and the imagery can also be shared to a mobile device for posting online.The camera body design has been configured to permit direct operation while wearing gloves, included a large zoom lever, accessory lock button, and convenient dial control. Additionally, the processor avails a 20-fps continuous shooting rate in raw as well as the ability to record UHD 4K30p video and high-speed Full HD 1080p video at up to 120 fps. Additionally, image stabilization helps to minimize the appearance of camera shake by up to 2.5 stops to further aid in creating sharp imagery with slower shutter speeds.This data, along with the photos and movies themselves, can be transferred to a smartphone via Wi-Fi where the tracking data can be embedded or overlaid onto the images themselves using the Image Track app. Additionally, both photos and videos can be searched-for using recorded tracking data.In addition to wireless transfer, the built-in Wi-Fi also allows you to remotely control the camera and wirelessly share images to a linked smartphone or tablet.
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