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== Types of point-and-shoot digital cameras == Current point-and-shoot digital cameras have coalesced into three categories:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.adorama.com/alc/the-fall-rise-of-the-compact-digital-camera-9-smarter-higher-quality-models-you-should-buy/|title=The Fall & Rise Of The Compact Digital Camera: 9 Smarter & Higher Quality Models You Should Buy}}</ref> * [[List of large sensor fixed-lens cameras#Cameras with a prime lens|premium compact cameras]] with a large sensor and [[prime lens]] optimized for [[travel photography|travel]] and [[street photography]]; * [[vlogging]] cameras with a [[Articulating screen|flip screen]] and [[Wide-angle lens|wide-angle]] or [[Ultra wide angle lens|ultra wide-angle]] lens; * [[List of superzoom compact cameras|travel zoom cameras]] with a compact body.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cnet.com/news/compact-megazooms-compared-roundup/ |title=Compact megazooms compared (roundup) |author=Joshua Goldman |access-date=29 April 2014}}</ref> Fixed-lens cameras that include an all-in-one [[superzoom]] lens in a large [[DSLR]]-style body are known as [[List of bridge cameras|bridge cameras]].
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