10 ways a point-and-shoot camera beats your phone's As Josh details, it's more than just photo quality: it's obvious things like a better lens and controls, and lesser-known stuff like slow-motion video capture, high-speed burst shooting, or multishot image processing. Basically, if you think scene modes and better photo quality are all current point-and-shoots have to offer, it's time to check out just what's available.
If you're looking for the ultimate ultracompact point-and-shoot, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX200V is probably it. Too bad its price tag is ridiculously high. More | Share on Facebook
The Fujifilm X-Pro1 is a nice compromise if you can't afford a Leica but want to approximate the experience and get some stunning photo quality to boot. More | Share on Facebook
It's a golden opportunity to combat some of the drop-off caused by smartphones and households that already have one or more cameras. However, it seems like they still don't understand how to sell Wi-Fi to consumers and make it a compelling reason to buy a camera. More | Share on Facebook
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