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Compact Digital Cameras

Whether you’re looking for a compact digital camera for travel, a simple point and shoot for everyday use, or a premium compact such as the Fujifilm X100VI or Leica Q3, you’ll find the right model here. Our range includes compact cameras from Canon, Sony, Fujifilm, Leica, Panasonic, Ricoh, Nikon and Kodak, from affordable digicams and first digital cameras through to professional compacts with RAW capture, 4K video and electronic viewfinders. Browse one of the UK’s widest selections, backed by expert advice and award-winning customer service.

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Panasonic Lumix L10 Compact Camera Black

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Panasonic Lumix L10 Compact Camera Silver

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Canon IXUS 285 HS A Compact Digital Camera Silver

£369.00
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Canon IXUS 285 HS A Compact Digital Camera Black

£369.00
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KODAK PIXPRO FZ55 Digital Camera Black

£114.00
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Sony DSC RX100 VII A Compact Camera

£1,049.00
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Fujifilm X100VI Digital Camera Silver

£1,599.00
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Panasonic Lumix TZ99 Compact Digital Camera Black

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Panasonic Lumix TZ99 Compact Digital Camera Silver

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Leica Q3 43 Compact Digital Camera

£5,900.00
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Panasonic Lumix TZ300 Compact Camera Black

£869.00
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AgfaPhoto Realishot DC9200 Compact Digital Camera Silver

£69.99
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AgfaPhoto Realishot DC9200 Compact Digital Camera Black

£89.00
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Panasonic Lumix TZ300 Compact Camera Dark Silver

£869.00
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Sony RX1R III Full Frame Compact Camera

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AgfaPhoto Realishot DC8200 Compact Digital Camera Black

£99.00
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AgfaPhoto Realishot DC8200 Compact Digital Camera Blue

£99.00
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Fujifilm X100VI Digital Camera Black

£1,599.00
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KODAK PIXPRO FZ55 Digital Camera Blue

£114.00
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Kodak Charmera Keychain Digital Camera

£35.00
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Ricoh GR IV Compact Camera

£1,199.00
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OM System Tough TG-7 Compact Action Camera Red

£449.00
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Ricoh GR IV Monochrome Compact Camera

£1,599.00
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Leica D-Lux 8 Compact Digital Camera

£1,450.00
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Point and Shoot Cameras Explained

Point and shoot cameras, also known as compact cameras and, more recently, digicams, are designed to make photography simple. Auto exposure, built-in flash, fixed or zoom lenses and intuitive controls mean you can pick one up and start shooting straight away, without changing lenses or learning complex settings.

Today’s compact digital cameras are a long way from the basic models of the early 2000s. Many include large sensors, fast autofocus, RAW capture, 4K video and wireless connectivity in a package small enough for a pocket or handbag. At the same time, the digicam revival has introduced a new generation of photographers to simple, affordable cameras such as the Kodak PIXPRO range. Whether you’re looking for your first digital camera or a professional point and shoot camera, there is more choice than ever before.

Compact Camera vs Smartphone

Modern smartphones take excellent photos, but a compact digital camera still offers clear advantages. Optical zoom provides genuine reach without losing image quality, while larger sensors deliver improved dynamic range, low-light performance and greater flexibility when editing RAW files. Many compact cameras also include manual controls, longer battery life, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, combining dedicated camera performance with modern convenience.

Compact Cameras for Travel

A compact is the natural travel companion. Light enough to carry all day and small enough for a pocket or handbag, a dedicated travel camera is far more likely to be with you when the moment appears than a larger camera system.

The best compact cameras for travel combine optical zoom, larger sensors, longer battery life and dedicated controls in a genuinely portable package. Premium models such as the Fujifilm X100VI, Leica D-Lux 8 and Sony RX100 VII are consistently popular with travellers who want outstanding image quality without weight. If you’re planning your next trip, our guide to the best compact camera for travel can help you choose the right model.

Premium Compacts

Premium compact cameras combine the portability of a point and shoot with image quality that rivals much larger systems, and some of the most sought-after cameras we offer fall into this category.

The Fujifilm X100VI continues the lineage of a modern icon, pairing an APS-C sensor with film simulation modes and classic controls that make photography are more deliberate and enjoyable. The Ricoh GR IV and monochrome variants are favourites among street photographers, pocketable and discreet, with a loyal following that keeps demand consistently high. The Sony RX100 VII remains one of the best travel cameras available, while the Canon PowerShot G7 X III continues to be a popular choice for content creators and vloggers.

At the top of the range, Leica compacts occupy a category of their own. The Leica Q3 and Q3 43 deliver full-frame image quality with the craftsmanship Leica is known for, while the D-Lux 8 offers a more accessible entry point. These are models that often stay with their owners for years, developing a history through use, travel and everyday photography rather than being replaced by the next upgrade cycle.

Compact Cameras with Viewfinder and Zoom

A viewfinder remains a must-have feature for many photographers, providing a more stable shooting position, better visibility in bright sunlight and a more deliberate way of composing images. Popular options include the Fujifilm X100VI, Leica Q3 and Sony RX100 VII.

Optical zoom is one of the strongest reasons to choose a compact camera, allowing you to get closer to distant subjects without sacrificing image quality. From everyday zoom ranges through to powerful superzoom models such as the Panasonic Lumix TZ300, there are options to suit every type of photographer. If maximum reach is your priority, our Bridge Cameras range is well worth exploring.

Choosing Your First Compact Camera

Not every compact digital camera needs to be a premium model. Cameras such as the Kodak PIXPRO range have become popular with first-time buyers and younger photographers looking for a simple, affordable alternative to a smartphone. A used camera is also worth considering, as a higher-specification used model can often represent better value than a new entry-level one.

Buying Guides and Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a compact digital camera?

What is a compact digital camera?

A compact digital camera is a self-contained camera with a built-in lens, designed to be portable and easy to use. Models range from simple point and shoot to professional-grade compacts with full-frame sensors, RAW capture and advanced video features.

What is a point and shoot?

What is a point and shoot?

A point and shoot is a compact camera built for straightforward photography. Auto exposure, autofocus and built-in flash handle the technical side so you can focus on the shot. The term covers everything from entry-level digital cameras to advanced enthusiast models.

What is the best compact camera for beginners?

What is the best compact camera for beginners?

Look for automatic shooting modes, an intuitive menu and a built-in flash. Canon PowerShot and Panasonic Lumix compact cameras are consistently popular with first-time buyers. Buying second hand is also worth considering, as a higher-specification used model can often represent better value than a new entry-level one.

What is the best compact camera for travel?

What is the best compact camera for travel?

The Fujifilm X100VI is a standout for image quality, the Sony RX100 VII excels for video and the Panasonic Lumix TZ300 offers exceptional zoom range in a pocketable design. Our travel camera buying guide explores each in more detail.

Do compacts have viewfinders?

Do compacts have viewfinders?

Not all compact cameras include a viewfinder. Models such as the Fujifilm X100VI, Leica Q3 and Sony RX100 VII feature viewfinders as a core part of their design. Filter by specification or speak to our team if this is an important requirement.

What is a digicam?

What is a digicam?

Digicam is shorthand for digital camera, originally associated with the compact cameras of the early 2000s. The term has seen a revival among younger photographers, with cameras from Kodak and the Ricoh compact range capturing that same straightforward approach to photography.

Are compacts better than smartphones?

Are compacts better than smartphones?

For optical zoom, larger sensors, RAW capture and dedicated controls, yes. Modern compact cameras also include WiFi and Bluetooth for easy image sharing, so you are not choosing between image quality and convenience.

Which models shoot RAW photos?

Which models shoot RAW photos?

RAW capture is available on most mid-range and premium models, including the Fujifilm X100VI, Sony RX100 VII, Ricoh GR IV, Canon PowerShot G7 X III and Leica Q3. Entry-level models typically record JPEG only.

What is the best budget compact digital camera?

What is the best budget compact digital camera?

The Kodak PIXPRO FZ55 is one of our most popular compact digital cameras under £100. Canon PowerShot and Panasonic Lumix models offer excellent value higher up the range, while used cameras can provide access to higher-specification models at reduced prices.

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