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  3. Fujifilm X100 - Wikipedia

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    Digital Photography Review gave it a score of 86% and a gold award, calling it "the most capable prime-lens compact camera, ever". [40] The current price of the Fuji X100V has sky rocketed in value on some sites being $1879 when it was originally released at $1000.

  4. List of large sensor fixed-lens cameras - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of large sensor fixed-lens cameras, also known as premium compact cameras or high-end point-and-shoot cameras. These are digital cameras with a non-interchangeable lens and a 1.0‑type (“1‑inch”) image sensor or larger, excluding smartphones and camcorders. Without a lens mount, a substantial portion of the lens assembly ...

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    Sony DSC-F1, the first camera of the series, released in 1996. The following is a list of Sony digital cameras made under the Cyber-shot brand name. Notes: DSC is an abbreviation for Digital Still Camera; Models with a "V"-suffix include built-in GPS functionality

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  7. List of digital cameras with CCD sensors - Wikipedia

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    While there were larger CCD sensors made for interchangeable-lens cameras, such as the Leica M9, CCD sensors in fixed-lens cameras maxed out at 2/3″ (1/1.5″). Premium compact cameras of the time contained sensors around 1/1.7″ in size, whereas entry-level models used 1/2.3″ sensors or smaller. [37] [38] [39]