Pros
- Standout GPS features
- High-speed video and burst modes
- Adjustable dynamic range mode
- Manual controls and RAW mode
- 15X optical zoom lens (24mm to 360mm)
Cons
- Shadow image noise at low ISO
- Mode dial is a little stiff
- Soft-looking JPG images
Bottom Line
The 15X-zoom FinePix F550EXR has GPS features and in-camera extras that go beyond the norm, but in image and video quality it lags a bit behind competitors.
- Top-Rated Pocket Megazooms These powerful compact cameras offer more optical-zoom range than the average point-and-shoot. It's a dead heat between the Canon PowerShot SX230 HS, Nikon Coolpix S9100, and Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V at the top of our chart. If you crave simplicity, go for the Nikon; if you need manual controls, opt for the Canon. If you want superb video and fun modes, the Sony should be your pick.
- Best In-Camera GPS Features These travel-friendly cameras include GPS antennas for geotagging your shots, and a few of them offer handy in-camera map interfaces. These rankings are based on each model's in-camera GPS features; see our Top-Rated Pocket-Megazoom Cameras chart to see how they rank in image and video quality.
- Top 10 Point-and-Shoot Cameras With Manual Controls These cameras put you in charge of your photos, providing manual controls for aperture, shutter, and exposure. The PowerShot G12 reigns supreme, but we're torn on the number two spot. If you want sheer imaging power at the expense of complexity and size, go for the Nikon Coolpix P7100. If you want a pocket camera that's far more beginner-friendly, pick the Canon PowerShot S100.
- Point-and-Shoot Cameras With the Best Image Quality In PCWorld Labs subjective tests for overall image quality, these fixed-lens cameras had the highest aggregate scores across all our imaging categories.
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