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The 6 best point-and-shoot cameras of 2024

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Using one of the newest and best point-and-shoot cameras, capturing summer vacation memories — indoors or outdoors — has never been easier. But these compact cameras can do so much more. You can create traditional prints of your favorite photos, too.

Many of the best point-and-shoot cameras snap crystal-clear and high-resolution still images, plus capture stunning high-definition video, all in an easy-to-operate design that fits in the palm of your hand. In fact, most of these point-and-shoot cameras are easier to use than the cameras in your phone.


What is the best point-and-shoot camera?

Our in-house team of tech experts and photographers have compiled this roundup of the best point-and-shoot cameras out there right now. They range in price from $90 to $1,600, so whatever your budget and skill level, you’ll find the perfect compact camera for capturing still photos and video anytime and anywhere — whether your on vacation, spending quality time with family, attending a special event, or doing something memorable and adventurous with friends.

Best point-and-shoot camera overall: Sony RX100 VII

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The Sony RX100 VII offers all of the features needed to capture impressive images at 20.1MP resolution, plus shoot up to 4K video using its integrated Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T 24-200mm F2.8-4.5 high-resolution zoom lens and one-inch sensor. This lens allows for up to 8x optical and 32x digital zoom.

The camera’s adjustable-angle, 2.1-inch LCD touchscreen display is its viewfinder, display and photo previewer.

To help get your creative juices flowing, it has dozens of picture effects that can add flair to your content. You can also choose from nine shooting modes, so whether you’re shooting portraits, landscapes, sunsets or action, the camera is ready.

The RX100 VII provides 357 focus points and 425 contrast detection points, along with both automatic and manual focusing options, plus image stabilization. And yes, there’s a built-in pop-up flash, too. Transferring content from the camera is also easy, using a cable, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. This powerhouse of a compact camera weighs a mere 10.7 ounces, so it’s a great camera to take on vacations and for capturing memories.


Best budget point-and-shoot camera: Kodak PixPro FZ45

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For less than $100, this pocket-size point-and-shoot camera from Kodak offers the core functionality needed to make picture-taking and shooting video a breeze. That said, still image resolution is limited to 16MP and video can only be shot at up to 1080p resolution.

The camera is equipped with a 27mm wide angle lens that offers up to 4x optical zoom and up to 30x digital zoom. There’s a built-in flash in the front. On the back, you’ll find the 2.7-inch LCD screen that’s used as the camera’s viewfinder, previewer and menu display. This screen is not angle-adjustable, and it’s not a touchscreen.

While some point-and-shoot cameras rely on a rechargeable battery, the FZ45 uses two AA batteries. If you’re looking for a low-cost, point-and-shoot camera that’s easy to use and a great option for entry-level photography, the PixPro FZ45 is a great option that weighs a mere 4.1 ounces.


Best point-and-shoot camera for still image quality: Ricoh GR IIIx

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This is a great take-along, all-purpose, point-and-shoot camera that’s compact, light and chock full of useful (but easy-to-use) features.

The GR IIIx uses Ricoh’s newly developed optical system, with a focal length of 26.1 mm (which is approximately 40mm in 35mm equivalent focal length). 

The camera is nicely equipped with a wide dynamic range APS-C format CMOS image sensor that offers 24MP resolution. This means the GR IIIx can easily capture digital images that can be converted into large prints that have high-definition detail. Both the image sensor and lens are also optimized to provide the best image quality in a wide range of everyday shooting situations — including at night, thanks to the camera’s ISO, which can be dialed up to 102400.

Along with capturing clear images (in part with the help of the camera’s advanced image stabilization), the GR IIIx can shoot 1080p resolution video, too. You get access to multiple shooting modes that give this camera plenty of versatility. And on the back of the camera is a 3-inch LCD touchscreen display.

Weighing in at just 9.07 ounces, this is a great camera option for travel photography, shooting candid portraits and capturing memories in a wide range of settings without having to carry any extra equipment.


Best point-and-shoot camera for action: GoPro Hero 12 Black

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The biggest problem with most point-and-shoot cameras is that they’re not waterproof or temperature-resistant. And, to control the camera, you either need to hold it in your hands or set it up on a tripod. Unless you get an action camera.

The GoPro Hero 12 Black is the world’s most popular action camera. Even if you don’t plan to strap the camera onto your body to capture a first-person perspective video of you skydiving, scuba diving or skiing down a black diamond mountain in Colorado, this latest version of the GoPro cameras can also be used as a versatile point-and-shoot camera to handle everyday picture taking or shooting video.

This camera is also compact, so it can be used in places where even smaller point-and-shoot cameras don’t typically fit. One thing we love about this camera is that the latest version of its operating system includes a shooting mode and menu system designed for absolute amateurs, so its very easy to operate.

We also love that the GoPro is supported by a vast ecosystem of accessories, mounts and mods, so you can attach it to your body or the equipment you’re using with ease. It can also be held in your hands or mounted on a tripod or selfie stick.

The camera can shoot still images at 27MP resolution or capture video at up to 5.3K (60 fps) or 4K (120fps). And when shooting, you can easily choose between linear, wide, super-wide or HyperView field of view. On the back of the camera is a 2.27-inch touchscreen. On the front, there’s also a handy 1.4-inch LCD you can also use as a viewfinder. Since the GoPro Hero 12 Black is waterproof, temperature resistant and incredibly durable, it can be used just about anywhere, including underwater, in the snow, at home, or in the middle of a desert.

Be sure to read our in-depth review of the GoPro Hero 12 Black, as well as our coverage of the best action cameras of 2024. In this roundup, the GoPro Hero 12 Black was our top pick.


Best point-and-shoot camera for vlogging: Sony ZV-1

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As you’d expect from a higher-end point-and-shoot camera, this one is compact, offers plenty of features, and is easy to use. And while it can be used as a reliable and versatile still-image camera, its standout features evolve around its ability to shoot first- and third-person video. This makes it perfect for creating social media content, shooting family videos, or recording visually impressive vacation vlogs.

The Sony ZV-1 uses a 20.1MP stacked back-illuminated one-inch Exmor RS CMOS sensor and uses a large-aperture 24-70mm F1.8-2.8 Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T lens. This means the camera captures plenty of detail, color and depth for still images and high-quality 4K video.

One of the specialty features of the ZV-1 is its ability to capture natural skin tones, so all skin colors look vibrant and natural. There’s even a built-in Soft Skin effect that automatically improves someone’s complexion. Plus, with the touch of a single button, you can use the camera’s bokeh effect to focus in on your subject, while automatically blurring the background to add a professional touch. Or, the ZV-1 can help you ensure everything in the frame remains in focus. Plus, if you’re shooting in a crowd, you can have the camera lock onto your subject’s eyes, so that’s the person the camera will keep in focus, even if they’re in motion.

We’re fans of this camera because it offers all sorts of creative effects that make it easy to capture still images or video. And it’s easy to transfer it wirelessly (or using a cable) to your smartphone, tablet or computer. One accessory we recommend is the Sony Bluetooth wireless shooting grip (GO-VPT2BT), which makes the camera easier to control when you’re shooting video and moving around at the same time.


Best point-and-shoot camera for travel: Leica D-Lux 8

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Leica is one of the most prestigious camera brands in the world. In fact, if you’re looking for a full-featured camera, it’s easy to spend $5,000 or more. However, the new Leica D-Lux 8 is more consumer-friendly in every way. It’s simple to operate, yet offers Leica quality at a relatively affordable price. It’s a great camera to take on your next vacation, but it’s just as useful as an everyday, general-purpose camera.

This is a true point-and-shoot camera that takes advantage of a Leica DC Vario-Summilux 10.9-34 f/1.7-2.8 ASPH lens and a four-thirds CMOS sensor with 22 MP (17MP effective) resolution to capture excellent image quality. While the camera offers the core functionality needed to take pictures or shoot video on its own, Leica offers a nice selection of optional accessories, including a hand grip, carrying strap and a leather camera body protector.

The D-Lux 8’s body is made from magnesium die-cast with a re-designed button layout that’s inspired by Leica’s flagship Q system. The camera also has an updated user interface, so it’s more intuitive, even for amateur photographers and videographers. On the back of the camera is a 3-inch, fixed, OLED touchscreen that serves as a bright and detailed viewfinder. It’s also used to preview your content and adjust camera settings. The camera has an included on-camera flash.

As one of Leica’s newest and most in-demand cameras, the D-Lux 8 can be difficult to find in stock. But once it’s in your hands, it provides a impressive set of features  that allow any type of photographer to capture great-looking photos and video content, even in low-light conditions. The camera weighs just 14 ounces.




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Iranian operative charged in pre-election scheme to assassinate Trump, other U.S. targets

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An operative working for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps told federal investigators that he was tasked in September with “surveilling, and, ultimately, assassinating” President-elect Donald Trump, according to court records unsealed Friday. 

Prosecutors say Farhad Shakeri, who is believed to be residing in Iran, told investigators in a phone interview that unnamed IRGC officials pushed him to plan an attack against Mr. Trump last month. If the plan could not come together in time, the Iranian officials directed Shakeri to delay the plot until after the presidential election because the official “assessed that [Mr. Trump] would lose the election,” charging documents revealed. 

Shakeri and two individuals living in the U.S. — Carlisle Rivera of Brooklyn, New York; and Jonathon Loadholt of Staten Island — were charged as part of a broad Iran-backed scheme to allegedly surveille and ultimately assassinate individuals inside the U.S. who opposed the Iranian regime. 

FBI investigators wrote that Shakeri immigrated to the U.S. as a child from Iran, but was deported in 2008 after serving more than a decade in prison on robbery charges. They alleged the IRGC ultimately used Shakeri to recruit criminal contacts inside the U.S. to carry out specific operations like targeting an unnamed Iranian American journalist and activist living in New York. 

In February, prosecutors alleged Shakeri paid Rivera and Loadholt about $1,000 to monitor the activist — who has spoken out against Iran’s regime — at an event at Fairfield University in Connecticut. The surveillance operations continued into March, according to court documents, when the pair allegedly traveled multiple times to the activist’s Brooklyn home. Text messages, security camera footage and cell site location data revealed their numerous trips. 

“On or about April 1, 2024, 9 SHAKERI and RIVERA exchanged voice notes discussing RIVERA and LOADHOLT’ s efforts to locate and murder” the Iranian American, court records said. 

“This b**** is hard to catch, bro,” Rivera allegedly said to Shakeri. “There ain’t gonna be no simple pull up, unless there[‘s] the luck of the draw.” 

According to court records, Shakeri allegedly responded later, “you just gotta have patience and don’t, kicking, kick in the door is not an option because that’s a fail, that’s a fail maneuver. You gotta wait and have patience to catch her either going in the house or coming out, or following her out somewhere and taking care of it. Don’t think about going in. In is a suicide move.”

Investigators searched online accounts belonging to Rivera and Loadholt in the course of the federal probe and uncovered numerous images of firearms and other weapons. 

In April, Shakeri agreed to pay Rivera and Loadholt $100,000 to “finish the work” and said he was tasked by the IRGC to hire individuals to assassinate the journalist. And by July, according to charging documents, the Iranians were growing impatient, instructing their U.S. assets to “take care of it already.” 

The alleged plot to kill the activist did not succeed. 

Rivera and Loadholt are not accused of being part of the plot to target Mr. Trump. They made their initial appearance in federal court on Thursday and were ordered detained, according to the Justice Department. Shakeri remains at large. 

“We will not stand for the Iranian regime’s attempts to endanger the American people and America’s national security,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement. 

The charges announced Friday are not the first brought against alleged operatives of the IRGC for plotting to kill Mr. Trump. Earlier this year, the FBI arrested Asif Merchant for planning to assassinate U.S. government officials, including potentially the president-elect. Merchant remains in custody and pleaded not guilty. 

On at least five occasions between September and November, Shakeri participated in “voluntary telephonic interviews with FBI agents” in exchange for a sentence reduction for another individual serving time in the U.S, court records said. 

During the interviews, he allegedly told the FBI of the IRGC’s desire to kill the Iranian American activist and target Israeli tourists in Sri Lanka with a mass shooting event. Shakeri also told investigators that the IRGC tasked him with surveilling two Jewish American citizens living in New York, but he did not provide the Iranian officials with information about the unnamed targets. 

During the interview, Shakeri also allegedly told the FBI about the effort to target Mr. Trump. 

In a statement, FBI Director Christopher Wray said, “The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps — a designated foreign terrorist organization — has been conspiring with criminals and hitmen to target and gun down Americans on U.S. soil and that simply won’t be tolerated.” 

The charges and allegations announced Friday are part of broader posture by U.S. intelligence and law enforcement to publicly bring attention to Iran’s alleged efforts to quiet dissidents on U.S. soil and target U.S. government figures after the killing of IRGC General Qasem Soleimani by American forces in 2020. Mr. Trump and former members of his administration have been forced in recent years to increase his security due to the threats. 

The Justice Department has charged numerous other defendants in recent years with acting on behalf of Iran by targeting outspoken dissidents living in the U.S.

Attorneys for Rivera and Loadholt were not immediately identified. 



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Maps show drought and fire conditions in Northeast states

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The Northeastern U.S. is experiencing ongoing drought conditions, which is helping to fuel an uptick in fire danger. For Friday, an elevated fire weather outlook was issued by the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center for the area stretching from Massachusetts to the northern edge of Virginia and West Virginia.  

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Fire weather conditions are elevated across much of the Northeast, as seen in this map from Friday, Nov. 8, 2024.

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The threat with this elevated fire risk is due to winds picking up to 10-15 mph, with wind gusts upwards of 25-35 mph. Relative humidity levels are as low as 20% in some spots, as well. Red flag warnings have been issued into the evening hours of Friday across parts of the Northeast and New England.  

Red flag warnings for fire risk have been issued across much of the Northeast, as seen in this map
Red flag warnings for fire risk have been issued across much of the Northeast, as seen in this map for Friday, Nov. 8, 2024.

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The weekly drought monitor came in on Thursday, and 57% of the Tri-State area of metro New York, New Jersey and Connecticut is under a moderate drought. Brushfires flared up along the New Jersey Palisades overnight while firefighters fought other blazes in southern New Jersey, and multiple wildfires have been burning in Massachusetts, where drought conditions range from moderate to severe. 

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Much of the Northeast is in moderate drought, and drought conditions in some areas are severe, as seen in this map from Friday, Nov. 8, 2024.

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Here’s more on the conditions states in the region are facing: 

For Massachusetts, 84% of the state is in MODERATE drought while 32% is in SEVERE drought. Boston received its last measurable rainfall on Oct. 30 of 0.18 inches. Boston’s average annual rainfall accumulation is 36.46 inches and the city has received 36.38 so far this year. 

For Connecticut, 100% of the state is now in MODERATE drought, up from only 14% of the state at that level just last week. New Haven saw its last measurable rainfall back on Oct. 7 of 0.27 inches. (Technically it received 0.01 inches on Nov. 1 but that was not very significant.) Hartford, which receives an average of 40.25 inches of rainfall annually, has gotten 39.29 so far this year.  

For New York, 85% of the state is ABNORMALLY DRY while 26% of the state is now in a MODERATE drought. New York City’s Central Park received its last measurable rainfall back on Sept. 29, with 0.78 inches. (Technically it got 0.01 inches on Oct. 29 but that was not significant either.) Central Park normally averages 42.38 inches of annual rainfall and has received 38.49 inches so far this year. 

For New Jersey, 76% of the state is now under a SEVERE drought and it has worsened into an EXTREME drought in almost 20% of the southeastern section of the state. Newark Liberty International Airport had its last measurable rainfall on Sept. 29 of 0.39 inches. Newark receives on average 39.88 inches of rain annually and has received 34.82 so far this year. 


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For Pennsylvania, 22% of the state is now under a SEVERE drought with 4% in EXTREME drought. Philadelphia had its last measurable rainfall back on Sept. 29 of 0.11 inches. Philadelphia receives on average annual rainfall of 37.89 inches and has received 33.43 so far this year.  

For Maryland, 53% of the state is now under a SEVERE drought with 4% in EXTREME drought. Baltimore saw its last measurable rainfall back on Oct. 1, with 0.35 inches. Baltimore averages 38.94 inches of rainfall annually and has only received 31.71 inches so far this year.  

The dry conditions are not expected to last much longer in the Northeast, as the next chance of rain can come as early as Sunday night. 



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When can a credit card company sue you for non-payment?

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Your old credit card debt could get a lot more expensive if a lawsuit is filed to recover it.

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Credit cards can be a convenient way to manage expenses, but they also come with a serious responsibility to repay the borrowed funds on time. When a credit card account goes unpaid, it can result in late fees, penalty interest rates and damaged credit scores — and in certain cases, non-payment can lead to even more severe repercussions, like being sued for your unpaid debt. A lawsuit over unpaid credit card debt may sound extreme, but it’s a real possibility if your debts are left unaddressed.

The good news is that creditors don’t initiate lawsuits lightly — they typically attempt to work with the borrower first. But when these attempts fail and a credit card account remains delinquent, a lawsuit can be an option for creditors to pursue. Knowing when this step is likely to happen can help you take proactive measures to avoid such a scenario.

So when exactly can a credit card company sue you for non-payment? And what are the ways to resolve credit card debt without facing a lawsuit? Below, we’ll explain what you should know about when a credit card company can take legal action over unpaid debt and what strategies you can use to manage and reduce your debt load effectively.

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When can a credit card company sue you for non-payment?

In general, a credit card company can sue you for non-payment once your account becomes severely delinquent, typically after 90 to 180 days of missed payments. When you initially miss a payment, the company will notify you and your account begins accruing late fees and possibly a higher penalty interest rate. As missed payments accumulate, the creditor’s collection efforts intensify. This can involve more frequent phone calls, letters and possibly offers to set up a payment plan. 

If you’re unable to make a payment during this initial period, the account will likely be “charged off” or written off as a loss by the credit card company after 180 days of delinquency. At this stage, it’s common for the credit card company to sell the debt to a collection agency at a discounted rate — typically pennies on the dollar. At that point, the collection agency typically owns your debt.

Once a collection agency takes over your account, they have the right to pursue the debt on their own behalf. Collection agencies may contact you through calls, letters or other forms of communication to collect the balance. However, if the debt remains unpaid even after collection efforts, the collection agency may file a lawsuit. The decision to sue depends on several factors, including the amount owed, the collection agency’s policies and whether they believe legal action will yield repayment.

Receiving a lawsuit summons is typically the final warning that your debt has reached a critical stage. If the court rules in favor of the credit card company or collection agency, they may be granted a judgment that allows for methods like wage garnishment or property liens to recover the owed amount. Remember, though, that each state has a statute of limitations on debt, which is typically between three and 10 years. After that point, the creditor may no longer sue, although they can still attempt to collect it through non-legal means. 

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How to avoid a lawsuit over unpaid credit card debt

If you’re struggling with credit card debt, there are strategies available to avoid a lawsuit, including:

Contact your credit card company

When financial hardship makes it difficult to meet payments, one option is to contact your credit card company, as they may have hardship programs or alternative payment plans that can help. These programs can reduce interest rates, waive late fees or extend payment deadlines temporarily and addressing the issue early can prevent the account from escalating to collections or legal action.

Use debt relief to tackle what you owe

The following debt relief strategies could also be worth considering to avoid a lawsuit over unpaid credit card debt:

  • Debt management: With a debt management plan, a credit counseling agency negotiates with your creditors to create a single, affordable monthly payment, often with reduced interest rates and fees. 
  • Debt settlement: With debt settlement (also known as debt forgiveness), the goal is to negotiate a lump-sum payment that’s less than the total owed, reducing your debt obligation.
  • Debt consolidation loans: A debt consolidation loan through a bank or traditional lender may also be an option. This type of loan combines multiple credit card balances into a single loan, ideally with a lower interest rate, making monthly payments more manageable. 
  • Debt consolidation programs: When you enroll in a debt consolidation program, you work with a debt relief company to secure a debt consolidation loan through a third-party lender, allowing you to make one monthly payment at a lower rate.

The bottom line

Facing a lawsuit over unpaid credit card debt can be intimidating, but understanding when legal action is likely to happen can help you take control of your financial situation before it reaches that point. Early intervention, such as contacting your creditor or pursuing debt relief, can prevent your debt from escalating and help you manage repayment in a way that suits your financial needs. After all, taking the time to address unpaid credit card debt now can relieve stress and safeguard your financial future.



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