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List of large sensor fixed-lens cameras
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This is a list of large sensor fixed-lens cameras, also known as premium compact cameras or high-end point-and-shoot cameras. These are digital cameras with a non-interchangeable lens and a 1.0‑type (“1‑inch”) image sensor or larger, excluding smartphones and camcorders.

Without a lens mount, a substantial portion of the lens assembly can be fitted inside of the camera body right up to the sensor. This makes it possible to fit a larger sensor or a lens with a larger aperture compared to a camera and interchangeable lens combination of similar size.
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Cameras with a prime lens
The Leica Q series, Fujifilm X100 series, and Ricoh GR series are popular cameras in this category. This list excludes cameras with removable sensors, such as the Phase One XC.
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Cameras with a zoom lens
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Almost all zoom models with larger sensors have been discontinued in favor of their interchangeable lens counterparts that offer more flexibility.
Current compact models market themselves as vlogging cameras (e.g. Sony ZV-1 series and Canon G7 X series) or travel zoom cameras (e.g. Sony RX100 series and Panasonic ZS series), emphasizing functionality that smartphone cameras still lack.
Current large models are bridge cameras (e.g. Sony RX10 series and Panasonic FZ series) that include all-in-one superzoom lenses for maximum versatility.
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- The Panasonic CM10 is essentially the same device as the Panasonic CM1 except without the ability to make a phone call, which makes it not a smartphone.
- The DxO ONE was designed to be attached to a smartphone. However, it can be used as a standalone camera because it has a small screen that can display live view.
- Optical viewfinder (OVF) only.
- This lens-style camera has no screen or viewfinder at all. It was designed to be attached to a smartphone so that the phone’s screen could be used as the camera’s display.
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