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The Olympus XZ-1 is a high-end 10.0 megapixel compact digital camera announced and released in January 2011. Its key features are a fast f/1.8-2.5 i.Zuiko Digital lens, a built in imager shift image stabilizer and Olympus' 6 Art Filters that are also present in the E-PEN series.

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3-705: Key Features: In the high-end compact camera market, its main competitors are the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 and Canon S95 though the S95's lens is considerably slower at most focal lengths. Competing compact cameras which are capable of shooting in Raw mode include Canon PowerShot G12 , Fujifilm X10 , Nikon Coolpix P7100 , Samsung TL500/EX1 , and the previously mentioned Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5. A similar category to high-end compact cameras are mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras ("MILC"), some of which are in

6-518: A compact form factor (with a similar-sized body), such as the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 , Olympus PEN E-P1 / E-P2 , and Sony Alpha NEX-3/5 . MILCs differ however in being significantly larger (with lens attached), and significantly higher-end, featuring much larger sensors and interchangeable lenses. The follow-up model Olympus XZ-2 appeared in 2012 and features the same lens, while adding an improved sensor, tilting touch-screen and

9-497: A two-mode control dial around the lens. This camera-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 , or LX5 , is a high-end compact "point and shoot" camera launched by Panasonic in 2010 to succeed the LX3 . The camera is also sold by Leica under the name D-Lux 5 (which has its own exterior design and firmware implementation). Its successor

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