Canon PowerShot SX50 HSW
Canon PowerShot SX50 HS

The Canon PowerShot SX50 HS is a 12.1 megapixel PowerShot made by Canon, and super-zoom sporting a 50x zoom lens which is equivalent to a focal length of 24-1200mm. Succeeding the Canon PowerShot SX40 HS, it was announced on October 2012. It was succeeded by the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS in September 2014.

Canon PowerShot SX60 HSW
Canon PowerShot SX60 HS

The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS is a digital ultra-zoom bridge camera announced by Canon Inc. on September 15, 2014. It has one of the longest zoom ranges of any digital camera. It features a 65x optical zoom that covers the 35mm equivalent of 21-1365mm. It is the first Canon camera in this class that has an external microphone jack.

Fujifilm FinePix HS20EXRW
Fujifilm FinePix HS20EXR

The Fujifilm FinePix HS20EXR or Fujifilm FinePix HS22EXR is a DSLR-styled digital superzoom bridge camera announced by Fujifilm on January 5, 2011. It is the first model in the Fujifilm FinePix HS line to use an EXR sensor.

Fujifilm FinePix HS30EXRW
Fujifilm FinePix HS30EXR

The Fujifilm FinePix HS30EXR or Fujifilm FinePix HS33EXR is a DSLR-styled digital ultrazoom bridge camera announced by Fujifilm on January 5, 2012. Its sister model, known as the Fujifilm FinePix HS25EXR or Fujifilm FinePix HS28EXR, and HS33, HS35. Is identical HS25EXR and HS28EXR except for a lower resolution viewfinder, the use of standard AA batteries rather than the model-specific lithium battery of the HS30EXR, and the omission of RAW support in the HS25EXR. Loaded with batteries and memory card, the HS30EXR weighs 687 grams compared to the HS20EXR's 730 grams.

Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXRW
Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR

The Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR is a DSLR-like ultrazoom bridge camera announced by Fujifilm on January 7, 2013. At the time of its release, it competed most closely with the Canon PowerShot SX50 HS, another ultrazoom bridge camera with RAW capability. The SX50 has 20% longer maximum effective focal length, but the HS50 has 33% more resolution on the sensor.

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Fujifilm X-S1

The Fujifilm FinePix X-S1 is a digital superzoom bridge camera with a 12 megapixel sensor, released in November 2011, and is part of the Fujifilm X-series of higher-end cameras. With a field of view range equivalent of 24-624mm in 35mm format, it has 26 times optical zoom. Its sensor obtained a DxOMark score of 49.

Nikon Coolpix P90W
Nikon Coolpix P90

The Nikon Coolpix P90 was launched by Nikon on February 3, 2009 as an improved version of the Nikon Coolpix P80. It is a 12-megapixel CCD digital camera with a fixed 24× zoom lens giving more than twelve times image magnification fully extended.

Nikon Coolpix P510W
Nikon Coolpix P510

The Nikon Coolpix P510 is an ultrazoom bridge camera announced by Nikon on February 1, 2012.

Nikon Coolpix P520W
Nikon Coolpix P520

The Nikon Coolpix P520 is a DSLR-styled digital ultrazoom bridge camera announced by Nikon on January 29, 2013.

Nikon Coolpix P610W
Nikon Coolpix P610

The Nikon Coolpix P610 is a superzoom bridge camera announced by Nikon on February 10, 2015.

Nikon Coolpix P900W
Nikon Coolpix P900

The Nikon Coolpix P900 is a superzoom digital bridge camera announced by Nikon on March 2, 2015. With 83× zoom limit and a maximum 2000 mm 35 mm equivalent focal length, it was the greatest-zooming bridge camera at the time of its announcement, a record it held for almost two years, until the release of Kodak's Pixpro Astro Zoom AZ901 in early 2017 with its 90× zoom ratio. The record was later overtaken by the P900's successor, the Nikon Coolpix P1000 on September 6, 2018, a record it still holds as of September 2020. The P900 complemented its shorter-zooming sister model, the Nikon Coolpix P610, which was announced a few weeks earlier.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5W
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 is a superzoom bridge digital camera. It has Universal Serial Bus connectivity and has a mass of 326 grams (11.5 oz). It is featured with a black or silver model and was released by Panasonic in February 2005.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7 is a six megapixel superzoom bridge digital camera that utilizes Panasonic's Venus II Engine. It features a 12× zoom lens and several modes of operation. It was replaced in 2007 by the DMC-FZ8

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8 is a 7 megapixel superzoom bridge digital camera made by Panasonic. As with most Panasonic Lumix cameras, it uses a Venus Engine, in this case, the Venus Engine III. It supports the Raw image format and has the same sensor size and zoom level as its predecessor, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18W
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 is a superzoom bridge digital camera that features:8.1 megapixel resolution Fast f/2.8 Leica-branded zoom lens with super 18x zoom range Mega O.I.S. in the lens, reducing blurring by compensating for hand shake Intelligent ISO Control 4x Digital Zoom Multiple modes of operation, including manual modes Optional Raw image format VGA movie mode in both normal and wide aspect ratio Compact size and light weight

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20 is a 2004 superzoom bridge digital camera by Panasonic. It is the successor of the FZ10. The highest-resolution pictures it records are 2,560 by 1,920 pixels. It has a polycrystalline, thin-film transistor, liquid crystal display and EVF. It records to Secure Digital media. The camera also has a microphone. The camera's dimensions are 127.6 mm (5.02 inches) in width, 87.2 mm (3.43 inches) in height, and 106.2 mm (4.18 inches) in depth. Its mass is 520 g.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28W
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 is a superzoom bridge digital camera, replacing the similar Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18. It was announced in 2008 and released for sale in the United Kingdom in August of that year. Like the FZ18 it has a Leica lens with an 18x optical zoom ratio. It has a slightly larger sensor than the FZ18, a 10.1-megapixel image resolution, and the newer Venus IV image processing engine.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 is a bridge digital camera by Panasonic. It is the successor of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20. The highest-resolution pictures it records is 8 megapixels.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ38W
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ38

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ38 is a superzoom bridge digital camera, replacing the similar Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 and earlier Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18. It is also known as the DMC-FZ35 in North America.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50W
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 is a superzoom bridge digital camera by Panasonic.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100 is a digital camera by Panasonic Lumix released in July 2010. The highest-resolution pictures it records is 14.1 megapixels, through its 25mm Leica DC VARIO-ELMARIT.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150W
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150 is a digital camera by Panasonic Lumix. The highest-resolution pictures it records is 12.1 megapixels, through its 25mm Leica DC VARIO-ELMARIT.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ300W
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ300

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ300 is a constant-aperture DSLR-styled digital bridge camera announced by Panasonic on July 16, 2015. It succeeds the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 is a digital superzoom bridge camera by Panasonic. It went on sale in June 2014. It has a 20 megapixel 3:2 BSI-CMOS sensor and Leica-branded 25-400 mm equivalent focal length lens with a maximum aperture of f/2.8 to f/4. It has a 1-inch CMOS sensor and supports ISO film speeds from 80 to 25600, shutter speeds from 1/16000 s to 60 s and RAW capture, while the lowest physical shutter speed is 1/4000 s.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ2W
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ2

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ2 is a digital camera that was announced on February 8, 2005. It has Universal Serial Bus connectivity and a mass of 224 grams. It was replaced in 2006 by the LZ3. The camera has optical image stabilization, which alleviates camera shake problems. The camera lacks manual control over shutter speed and aperture and has no optical viewfinder.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 was a compact 'Travel Zoom' camera announced on January 31, 2007. It was the successor to the 2006 TZ1 announced in 2006, and was released in parallel with the TZ2. It has a 10× optical zoom with the focal range equivalent to 28–280 mm coupled with Mega O.I.S. image stabiliser. It is a fully automatic compact camera, without manual control of aperture and shutter time. The TZ3 was awarded both the TIPA "Best Superzoom Digital Camera" award and the EISA "European Compact Camera" award in 2007. The TZ4, TZ5, and TZ50 succeeded the TZ2 and TZ3.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10W
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 is a compact 'Travel Zoom' digital camera with a 12x zoom lens and GPS receiver. The camera can be connected to a USB port and weighs 218 grams.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H400W
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H400

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H400 is a DSLR-like ultrazoom bridge camera announced by Sony on February 13, 2014. At the time of its release, it was the compact camera with the longest reach, with a maximum equivalent focal length of 1550mm. In March 2015, the Nikon Coolpix P900 was released with 2000mm equivalent maximum focal length.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20VW
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V is a hyperzoom camera that was released in 2012.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX50W
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX50

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX50 is a hyperzoom camera is a filigrane 30x optical zoom camera that features, released in 2013.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400VW
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400V

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400V is a hyperzoom bridge digital camera that features:20.4 megapixel Exmor CMOS sensor Fast f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 50x optical zoom lens Optical SteadyShot and Optical SteadyShot Intelligent Active Mode lens-based stabilisation to reduce blurring from shaky hands 100x digital zoom Self-timer with 2s and 10s delay or automatic with 1 or 2 face detection Full HD (1080p) movie mode 3:2, 4:3, 16:9, 1:1 Aspect ratios Playback pictures in vivid clarity on any compatible 4K Ultra HD TV Built-in GPS to record location on photos and videos WiFi for sharing and remote control from smartphones NFC to enable easy sharing of pictures BIONZ X image processor.