Smallest Digital Camera Details
The models featured in this
roundup are all about 2.5 by 4 by 1.25 inches (HWD) and smaller and
weigh less than 7 ounces, so they should slide into a pants pocket or
purse with ease. Superzooms
are a bit larger, but deliver lenses with greater than a 10x zoom
range—the ones featured here are held to the same size standards as
their compact counterparts.If you're looking for a more-capable shooter, consider a compact interchangeable-lens camera. This class lets you change lenses—just like an SLR—but use smaller sensors and lenses, which leads to a smaller-than-SLR camera. The exception to this is the Sony NEX series, which marries a larger lens to a compact body—but has an image sensor that is the same size of those found in D-SLRs.
Finally, if nothing but a D-SLR will do, we've included some of the smaller models that are currently available. These don't deliver as many physical controls larger D-SLRs and generally use smaller optical viewfinders, but they are capable of the image quality you'd typically get from a big camera. One way to save space when shooting with an interchangeable lens camera is to opt for a smaller lens—zooms are generally bigger than fixed focal length lenses, so using something like a 35mm f/2 lens on a D-SLR can help lighten your load.
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