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Kodak PIXPRO AZ255 16.4 Megapixel Compact Camera - White - 1/2.3" BSI CMOS Sensor - Autofocus - 3"LCD - 25x Optical Zoom - 4x Digital Zoom - Optical (IS) - 4608 x 3456 Image - 1920 x 1080 Video - Full HD Recording - HD Movie Mode
Technaxx Mini Nature Wild Cam TX-117 - 600 ms - 12 Megapixel - microSD - Water Proof
Kodak PIXPRO AZ425 20.7 Megapixel Bridge Camera - White - 1/2.3" BSI CMOS Sensor - Autofocus - 3"LCD - 42x Optical Zoom - 4x Digital Zoom - Optical (IS) - 5184 x 3888 Image - 1920 x 1080 Video - Full HD Recording - HD Movie Mode - Wireless LAN
Canon EOS R10 24.2 Megapixel Full Frame Sensor Mirrorless Camera with Lens - 0.71" - 1.77" - APS-C CMOS Sensor - Autofocus - 3" Touchscreen LCD - Electronic Viewfinder - 2.5x Optical Zoom - 6000 x 4000 Image - 3840 x 2160 Video - 4K Recording
Fujifilm SQUARE SQ1 Instant Film Camera - Instant Film - Chalk White
Technaxx Nature Wild Cam TX-69 - 600 ms - 12 Megapixel - microSD - Water Proof
Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 Instant Film Camera With Lens, Blossom Pink
Kodak PIXPRO FZ55 16.4 Megapixel Compact Camera - Red - 1/2.3" CMOS Sensor - Autofocus - 2.7"LCD - 5x Optical Zoom - 6x Digital Zoom - Digital (IS) - 4608 x 3456 Image - 1920 x 1080 Video - Full HD Recording - HD Movie Mode
Kodak PIXPRO FZ55 16.4 Megapixel Compact Camera - Blue - 1/2.3" CMOS Sensor - Autofocus - 2.7"LCD - 5x Optical Zoom - 6x Digital Zoom - Digital (IS) - 4608 x 3456 Image - 1920 x 1080 Video - Full HD Recording - HD Movie Mode
Kodak PIXPRO AZ425 20.7 Megapixel Bridge Camera - Red - 1/2.3" BSI CMOS Sensor - Autofocus - 3"LCD - 42x Optical Zoom - 4x Digital Zoom - Optical (IS) - 5184 x 3888 Image - 1920 x 1080 Video - Full HD Recording - HD Movie Mode - Wireless LAN
Fujifilm SQUARE SQ1 Instant Film Camera - Instant Film - Terracotta Orange
Canon EOS R5 47.1 Megapixel Mirrorless Camera Body Only - Autofocus - 3.2" Touchscreen LCD - 8192 x 5464 Image - 8192 x 4320 Video - HD Movie Mode - Wireless LAN
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV 20.3 Megapixel Mirrorless Camera with Lens - 14 mm - 42 mm - Black
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV 20.3 Megapixel Mirrorless Camera with Lens - 14 mm - 42 mm - Silver
Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 - Digital camera - compact - 16.35 MP - 1080p / 30 fps - 4x optical zoom - Wi-Fi - underwater up to 45 ft - yellow
Kodak PIXPRO FZ55 16.4 Megapixel Compact Camera - Black - 1/2.3" CMOS Sensor - Autofocus - 2.7"LCD - 5x Optical Zoom - 6x Digital Zoom - Digital (IS) - 4608 x 3456 Image - 1920 x 1080 Video - Full HD Recording - HD Movie Mode
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Point-and-shoot cameras are perfect for a vast array of photographers. Compact and loaded with features, these cameras offer a great way to capture high-quality photos and videos without the need to deal with complicated settings and interchangeable lenses. Whether you are interested in casual, candid snapshots and ”selfies” or if you prefer taking a more active role when choosing options and customizing functions, a point-and-shoot camera offers the flexibility you need.

Sensor and Megapixel Rating

For most photographers, image clarity is a primary concern. Digital cameras feature a wide variety of sensor types, including CMOS and CCD, designed to accommodate the capturing of images in various lighting conditions and locations. If a camera is used for quick and easy everyday shooting on trips and at special events, a lower megapixel rating can suffice. When a higher degree of clarity and detail is required, a point-and-shoot camera with a more powerful sensor and higher megapixel rating will deliver vibrant images that bring your memories to life.

Zoom

When choosing the right level of optical and digital zoom, it's important to consider how and where you'll put the point and shoot to work. When capturing up-close portraits or nearby scenes, a shorter zoom range will deliver high-quality photos. Taking photos or recording video at a sporting event or capturing the finer details of a scenic view requires a longer zoom range to achieve lifelike shots at a greater distance. For those interested in wildlife photography or balancing picture detail with scope, a high zoom range is a great choice.

Display

Another key factor in choosing the right point-and-shoot camera is the display. Photographers who want to immediately review their pictures and compose shots with a large, bright screen will prefer a sizeable LCD or TFT display. If a compact item is a priority, choosing a point and shoot with a smaller monitor could be the right option. Ease of use is another important consideration, and a touch-screen display puts simple control over settings and shooting right at your fingertips. Choosing a camera with the right display will make it so easy to operate that you can focus solely on creating those great shots.

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