Our memory cards are packed with your best point-and-shoot nominations and we’ve rounded up the five most popular. Now it’s time to find a winner. Compose, focus, vote.
Sony RX100 Series
That was my travel purchase too. I spent months laboring over the decision and the only cameras that can honestly compete are the Panasonic LX100 and the Fuji X100 series. The Fuji is a good bit more expensive, larger, and fixed focal length (but I do love those colors) ... the LX100 handles better but is completely unpocketable. And I could have justified either compromise if I could find more than a TINY number of situations where either of them could actually take a better photo than the RX100. Despite its smaller sensor and not-quite-as-fast lens, the stupid RX100 spits out photos that range from “damn near as good” to “damn, that’s actually better.” - -zerodb
Canon S120
Durability and Cost: Canon S120 - These are tanks. Here is a photo of mine after pulling it out of the mud puddle I dropped it in. I washed it off, cleaned it up, and Im still using it as my primary video camera. I use a DSLR mainly, which is why I don’t shoot photos with it, or else I would. Its just something you can always have in your pocket, even with your keys. - Sean Hodgins
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