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Deciding on the right camera can be challenging with such a wide range of options on the market. Are you hunting for a compact camera that rivals the features of a DSLR and still delivers quality images? Then look no further than our buying guide of the 17 best compact cameras for 2020.
Small video cameras are the best way to preserve your memories. Products have come a long way and now offer incredible video quality at affordable prices. But how do you pick the perfect portable, handheld video camera when there are dozens of options? To help you make the best choice we have researched 30 new and bestselling cameras and picked the top ten. All winners offer excellent. This camera is small enough to fit inside a large pocket or a tiny camera bag and comes with a fixed 35mm-equivalent lens (you can also get two adapter lenses). The fixed lens has one of my.
1. Canon PowerShot
With an expansive range, the Canon PowerShot is an impressive, well-designed compact camera that satisfies beginners and enthusiasts alike. Known for its competitive DSLR range, Canon also boasts an enviable collection of compact cameras that can really perform. The PowerShot series heats up the competition with its 45x optical zoom and 24mm wide angle.
Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: APS-C
- Megapixels: 24.2 MP
- Lens: 24-72mm f/2.8-5.6 (equiv.)
- LCD: 3″ fully-articulating LCD 1.04 million dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 7fps
- Max video resolution: 1080/60p
- Viewfinder: EVF
- User level: Enthusiast/Expert
Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: 1.0-inch stacked CMOS
- Megapixels: 20.1 MP
- Lens: 24-120mm f/1.8-2.8 (equiv.)
- LCD: 3″ tilting touchscreen, 1.04 million dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 30fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- Viewfinder: EVF
- User level: Enthusiast/Expert
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: 1.0-inch stacked CMOS
- Megapixels: 20.2 MP
- Lens: 24-100mm (35mm Equivalent)
- LCD: 3.0″ Tilting Touchscreen with Wi-Fi
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 30fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- User level: Enthusiast/Expert
2: Panasonic Lumix
If you’re a casual photographer looking to expand your range, the Lumix family of cameras is a competitive option. This entry-level series is a big win for Panasonic because these high-performers tick a surprising amount of boxes for a budget compact camera. The brand also boasts more robust models with built-in zoom lenses to choose from, making this one of the best lines of mirrorless cameras on the market.
Panasonic Lumix DC-LX100 II ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: Micro Four Thirds
- Megapixels:17 MP
- Lens: 24-75mm LEICA DC Lens
- LCD: 3″ fixed, 1.24 million dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 11fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- Viewfinder: EVF
- User level: Enthusiast/Expert
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX10 ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: 1-inch High Sensitivity MOS Sensor
- Megapixels: 20.10 MP
- Lens: 24-70mm f/1.4-2.8 Leica DC Vario-Summilux lens
- LCD: 3″ tilting, 1,040k dot
- Maximum continuous shooting speed:10fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- User level: Intermediate/Expert
Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS200 ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: 1-inch High Sensitivity MOS Sensor
- Megapixels: 20 MP
- Lens: 24-360mm LEICA DC Vario-Elmar Lens
- LCD: 3”
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 30fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- User level: Beginner/Intermediate
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ2500 ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: 1-inch High Sensitivity MOS Sensor
- Megapixels: 20 MP
- Lens: 24-480mm f/2.8-4.5 LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens
- LCD: 3”
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 12fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- User level: Beginner/Intermediate
Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS100 ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: 1-inch High Sensitivity MOS Sensor
- Megapixels: 20.1 MP
- Lens: 25-250mm f/2.8-5.9 LEICA DC Lens
- LCD: 3”
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 6fps
- Max video resolution: MP4 UHD 2160/30p
- User level: Intermediate/Expert
3: Sony Cyber-Shot
A high-end camera line that excels across a variety of settings, the Sony Cyber-Shot RX series packs a punch with a full list of features to please any level of photographer, from intermediate to expert. Solid, small, and easy to store in your pocket, there’s no better digital camera to team up with your smartphone. Plus, each option below includes stellar video features that max out at 4K.
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VII ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: 1-inch CMOS
- Megapixels: 20.1 MP
- Lens: 24-200mm f/2.8-4.5
- LCD: 3” tilting, 922k dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 20fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- User level: Intermediate/Expert
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 III ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: 1-inch Exmor R sensor
- Megapixels: 20.1 MP
- Lens: 24-70mm f/1.8-2.8
- LCD: 3″ tilting, 1,229k dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 10fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- User level: Intermediate/Expert
Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: 1.0-inch -type Exmor RS CMOS sensor
- Megapixels: 20.1MP
- Lens: 24-70mm equiv. F1.8-2.8
- LCD: 3″ 1.28M-dot tilting (640 x 480 RGBW)
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 5.5fps
- Max video resolution: 4K/30p
- User level: Beginner/Intermediate
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VI ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: 1.0-type Exmor RS CMOS sensor
- Megapixels: 20.1 MP
- Lens: 24-200mm F2.8-F4.5 ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T*
- LCD: 3” 1.23 million dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 24fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- User level: Beginner/Intermediate
4: Fujifilm
Trendy and easy to use, the Fuji X series offers something for every type of photographer. Fujifilm has created a full range of compact cameras at impressive price points with robust features and capabilities. As a result, they deliver excellent image quality, improved low light performance, and superb auto focus. From landscapes to wildlife, portraits to sports, this well-rounded camera line is an excellent value for money.
Fujifilm X100F ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: APS-C X-Trans CMOS III
- Megapixels: 24.3 MP
- Lens: 23mm f/2
- LCD: 3″ fixed, 1.04 million dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 8fps
- Max video resolution: 1080p
- User level: Expert
Fujifilm X100V ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4
- Megapixels: 24.3 MP
- Lens: 23mm f/2
- LCD: 3” fixed, 1.62 million dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 11fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- User level: Expert
Fujifilm X-F10 ()
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: APS-C CMOS
- Megapixels: 24.2 MP
- Lens: 28mm f/2.8 (equiv)
- LCD: 3″ fixed, 1.04 million dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 6fps
- Max video resolution: 4K
- User level: Enthusiast
5: Other Compact Cameras
Leica Q2 ()
The Leica Q2 is a throwback to the classic sleek look of yesteryear, with all the modern conveniences you covet in a camera. This pocketable point-and-shoot camera offers crisp imagery and guaranteed photo quality. It’s a solid entry-level option to the world of impeccable Leica photography.
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: Full-frame CMOS
- Megapixels: 47.3 MP
- Lens: 28mm, f/1.7
- LCD: 3″ fixed touchscreen, 1.04 million dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: 10fps
- Max video resolution: Full HD
- User level: Enthusiast/Expert
Ricoh GR III ()
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Ready to capture, record, and move with you, the Ricoh GR III is the epitome of user-friendly. It’s designed to be slim and compact, and Ricoh optimized the performance capabilities with features to bring you one step closer to the ultimate point and shoot experience.
- Type: Compact
- Sensor: APS-C
- Megapixels: 24.2 MP
- Lens: 28mm f/2.8 (equiv)
- LCD: 3” fixed, 1.04 million dots
- Maximum continuous shooting speed: N/A
- Max video resolution: 1080p
- User level: Enthusiast/Expert
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