If you're looking to go on your travels and you want a little camera that has some decent features, the XP60 will suit your needs. While the image quality isn't the best due to the absent noise-reduction, it makes up for it in other areas.
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If rugged cameras are your thing, the new FinePix XP60 may be worth a look. It features a 16MP sensor, 1080i video at 60fps, and a 2.7" LCD. The real headlining features here, however, are that it's waterproof for up to 20ft, freezeproof up to 14 degrees Fahrenheit, and shockproof when dropped from under 5ft. The XP60 will be available in March 2013 for $200.
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As you might expect, the cameras were a bit heftier than your average point-and-shoot -- a ruggedized design requires some tougher materials, which do add to the weight. The new battery door was easy to pop open, but it still felt secure...
Read the full preview →The XP60 operates well in the hand, with decent autofocus response times, but the 2.7-inch LCD screen still isn't particularly great. It's a good enough all rounder though, and there are few more budget tough competitors out there.
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