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The Fuji X10 was one of the best compact cameras on sale in 2012, but its replacement looks like a real gem.

Waterproof to 15m, full-resolution 10fps shooting and an improved screen for added appeal to outdoor types.

It might look the same, but the update to the X100 has a higher resolution sensor that's similar to the X-Pro1's.

Updated Fuji's compact camera in the X range of premium cameras features a whole host of advanced features.

Updated Fuji's high-end compact camera certainly looks the part, but does it deliver the image quality enthusiasts demand?

Is this the ultimate affordable travel zoom? Fujifilm's latest pocket-sized powerhouse gets taken through its paces.

The Fuji FinePix XP150 has been designed to combat all manner of weather conditions with its robust build and high sensitivity GPS.

Possibly the most 'professional' bridge camera released to date suggests that Fuji understands the joy of X.

Big zoom compact camera with an EXR sensor goes up against Panasonic's FZ

A high-end compact with a raft of enthusiast-friendly features and GPS

A camera for the networking generation. But will you want to keep in touch with the Fujifilm FinePix Z90?

With its hybrid viewfinder and retro styling, is the Fuji X100 the ultimate enthusiast compact?

Waterproof, shockproof, dustproof and freezeproof – what else does the Fuji Finepix XP10 have going for it?

The Fujifilm Finepix Z800 EXR boasts a touch-screen, EXR sensor and a 5x optical zoom all packed away in a stylish body

A lightweight 12MP compact camera comes with some fancy tech to take better pictures

The world's first 3D digital camera features two lenses and two 10MP sensors

That's WP for waterproof, don't you know

Could this be the smartest digital compact camera ever made?

With digital SLRs coming down in price all the time, is there still a place for high-end 'bridge' cameras like the Fujifilm FinePix S100FS? Digital SLRs have larger sensors and produce better quality images, especially at high ISOs.

Handbag and party cameras are a dime a dozen these days. They come in all manner of fashionable colours and they're designed to produce vibrant snaps that you can post on Facebook even if your hands are shaking from one Bacardi Breezer too many

One of Fujifilm's main aims for the F50fd was to build on the low-light performance for which its predecessors were renowned, while offering higher-res images. This tricky task has been successfully accomplished

It could be argued that there's less need for bridge cameras now that digital SLRs are so reasonably priced. But when you can pick up a 7MP, 10x zoom compact for less than the price of most standalone flashguns, it's easy to see why they're still around

FujiFilm's Z5fd is a good-quality, 6.3-megapixel digital compact withsome caveats. Its main asset is its super-slim size, which you hardlynotice in your pocket. Some features have been lost to make the camera

There's no shortage of wannabe snappers , so when this latest instalment of the Finepix range hovered into view, there were no shortage of journos who wanted to review it. None of them, however, sit as close to the kit cupboard as me

We recently looked at Fuji's F31fd - a digital compact that takes great low-light shots, thanks to Fuji's new Real Photo Processor II and Super CCD HR V1. The S6500fd has the same processor and CCD, but is housed in a lightweight DSLR body