For the full Nikon Coolpix P7000 review, go to www.infosyncworld.com In a world where decent advanced fixed lens compacts are hard to come by, the Nikon Coolpix P7000 emerges from the boiling surface of quality. This is a very obscure genre—a fixed lens camera that features DSLR-style features and a larger sensor than nearly every advanced point-and-shoot on the market. Nikon's Coolpix P7000 is ideal for the photography student, professional who needs a buddy for their D700 or 7D, or part-time photographer who needs a quick shot without messing with interchangeable lenses. But the Nikon Coolpix P7000 is not alone, for the Canon PowerShot G12 wants a piece of the pie as well. In fact, both cameras are the only models of their ilk. You either go for the Nikon Coolpix P7000, or the Canon PowerShot G12. The Panasonic Lumic DMC-LX5 is similar when it comes to imaging, but it cannot compare to the external features flaunted by the P7000 and G12. So, our quest today is to determine which one is right for you—an undeniably grueling task, since both cameras performed exceptionally.