by Natasha Wolff | March 7, 2013 12:00 am
If you assume the smartphone has rendered cameras obsolete, you couldn’t be more wrong. A new class of models offers gorgeous visuals, in HD video as well as photographs, and extra features that make them well worth a closer look. There’s a style to suit every aesthetic: Fujifilm’s X-E1[1] harkens back to rangefinders of the 1950s, while Canon’s utilitarian G15[2] has a no-frills design for serious shutterbugs. The black anodized body of Leica’s D-Lux 6[3] is ideal for the simple sophisticate. And for gadget-hounds, the ultramodern Samsung MV900F[4] offers built-in Wi-Fi and a screen that flips 180 degrees.
Check out these cameras, plus some DuJour approved extras, in the gallery.
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