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  2. 6 top-rated point-and-shoot cameras - AOL

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    But it is one of the most affordable point-and-shoot cameras on the market, with a 4.2-star average rating from over 700 reviews on Amazon. It’s a good gift option for anyone looking to test the ...

  3. Contax T - Wikipedia

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    The Contax T is a line of compact film cameras made by Kyocera for their Contax brand from 1984 through 2002. The T, T2, and T3 models use 35 mm film and have a fixed 35 mm wide-angle lens.

  4. Canon PowerShot S90 - Wikipedia

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    The Canon PowerShot S90 is a high-end 10.0-megapixel compact digital camera originally announced in 2009. The PowerShot S90 is the successor of the Canon PowerShot S80.. The almost four-year gap between the S80 and the S90, compared with intervals of six months to one year between prior versions, led to the line being popularly considered discontinued, and thus the S90 as a revival, rather ...

  5. Category:Point-and-shoot cameras - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Point-and-shoot cameras" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Digital camera - Wikipedia

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    Digital Still Camera (DSC), such as the Sony DSC cameras, is a type of camera that does not use a reflex mirror. DSCs are like point-and-shoot cameras and are the most common type of cameras, due to their comfortable price and its quality. [citation needed] Here are a list of DSCs: List of Sony Cyber-shot cameras

  7. Canon PowerShot S - Wikipedia

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    The Canon PowerShot S is a series of digital cameras released by Canon, as part of the wider PowerShot range. The S-series was originally a line of compact point-and-shoot cameras, slowly evolving into a prosumer line of cameras slotting right beneath the G-series cameras.

  8. Point-and-shoot camera - Wikipedia

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    Point-and-shoot digital camera using live preview for a picture in a church in Norway. According to the NPD Group, up to end of November 2011 point-and-shoot cameras took 44 percent of photos, down from 52 percent in 2010, while camera-equipped smartphones took 27 percent of photos in 2011, up from 17 percent.

  9. Nikon FM10 - Wikipedia

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    Rockwell, Ken. "Nikon Lens Compatibility" retrieved 4 January 2009 "Consumers' Mentality: Nikon FM and FE10" retrieved 29 September 2006 "Reshaping Nikon's Film Camera Assortment" (press release) retrieved 30 September 2006; Various. Opinions taken from camerareview.com website retrieved 30 September 2006; Anonymous.