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Canon PowerShot SX260 HS

Reviewed February 2013
Canon PowerShot SX260
*Est. $230
Best compact ultra-zoom camera
Pros:
  • 20x zoom
  • Better photo quality than other pocket ultra-zooms
  • Robust manual controls
  • GPS and lots of other extras
Cons:
  • Some image flaws, like fringing and blown-out highlights
  • Sluggish autofocus
  • Video mode lags behind rivals
  • Short battery life
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Canon PowerShot SX50 HS

Reviewed February 2013
Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
*Est. $435
Extreme-zoom camera
Pros:
  • 50x zoom the longest you can buy
  • Very good image quality for its class
  • Full manual controls and a great auto mode
  • RAW support and hot shoe
  • Swiveling LCD screen
Cons:
  • Some image flaws, like fringing and over-sharpening
  • Bulky and heavy
  • Subpar viewfinder
Best Product

Canon PowerShot G15

Reviewed February 2013
Canon PowerShot G15
*Est. $460
Best compact digital camera
Pros:
  • Outstanding photos, even in low light
  • Snappy performance and great handling
  • Rock-solid build
  • Big-camera features like a viewfinder and hot shoe
  • Fits into a jacket pocket
Cons:
  • Video mode offers little manual control
  • No in-camera panorama
Best Product

Canon PowerShot A4000 IS

Reviewed December 2012
Canon PowerShot A4000 IS
*Est. $130
Best of the cheapest cameras
Pros:
  • 8x zoom
  • Good photo, video quality
  • Very compact
  • Metal body, not plastic
Cons:
  • Laggy shot-to-shot delays
  • Can't use optical zoom while shooting video
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Canon EOS-1D X

Reviewed October 2012
Canon EOS-1D X
*Est. $6,780
Best pro DSLR
Pros:
  • Extraordinary images, even in low light
  • Blistering shooting speed
  • Built for heavy-duty pro use
Cons:
  • Heavy and bulky
  • Wireless module costs $600 extra
  • No headphone jack
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