The two colour options for the Fujifilm X20. (Source: Fujifilm.)
An update to the X10 featuring a new 12-megapixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor with built-in phase detection pixels, hybrid autofocusing and 1080p movie recording.
The two colour options for the Fujifilm X20. (Source: Fujifilm.)
An update to the X10 featuring a new 12-megapixel X-Trans CMOS II sensor with built-in phase detection pixels, hybrid autofocusing and 1080p movie recording.
Angled view of the Fujifilm X100S. (Source: Fujifilm.)
An update to the X100 with higher resolution, faster autofocusing and a new hybrid viewfinder that combines optical and electronic systems.
Angled front view of the MX-1 in silver. (Source: Pentax.)
A compact digicam with traditional film camera styling and controls plus a slightly larger-than-average image sensor and a 4x optical zoom lens.
Angled front view of the Cyber-shot RX1. (Source: Sony.)
The first fixed-lens camera with a 36 x 24mm sensor features a 35mm f/2 lens in a compact, classically-styled camera body.

A faster lens and Full HD video recording plus improved autofocusing make the latest addition to the popular and versatile G-series a worthy successor to the G12.

A successor to the XZ-1, featuring a higher-resolution BSI-CMOS image sensor, tilting touch screen and high levels of customisation.

A pocketable addition to Fujifilm's retro-styled X-series of cameras which features a novel collapsing lens that doubles as an on/off switch.

Canon's most powerful super-zoom camera to date comes with a 50x optical zoom lens and is the first in its class with raw file capture.