Worst camera of the year (2013)

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Several websites are doing the best camera of the year awards, which is kind of getting boring. That's why this year I am introducing the first Worst Camera of the Year Award. I will keep this post pinned on top till the end of the year and then I will announce the winner (loser). Please vote and spread the word. Here are the nominees in a random order :

Leica-X-Vario-Type-107
Leica X Vario ($2,850): a "mini M" was this not.

Hasselblad-Orange-Stellar-camera
Hasselblad Stellar (unknown price): because the Lunar was not bad enough?

Pentax-Q7-mirrorless-camera
Pentax Q7 ($496.95): who is buying those?

Canon PowerShot N 3
Canon PowerShot N ($255): a camera with Facebook integration, would be great if we did not have smartphones.

Fujifilm-X-A1-camera
Fujifilm X-A1 ($499): the X line is great, but don't we have enough models already?

Nikon-1-S1-mirrorless-camera
Nikon 1 S1 ($279+): I think this was a joke.

Olympus STYLUS1
Olympus Stylus 1 ($699): the OM-D is a great camera, but why make a mini-OM-D and sell it for $700?

Panasonic-FZ70-60x-zoom-camera
Panasonic Lumix FZ70 ($279): with 20-1200mm lens - the only reason this camera exists is to show that 60x zoom compact is possible.

Samsung-Galaxy-NX-Android-mirrorless-camera
Samsung Galaxy Camera ($1,699): is it a camera or a tablet?

Sony-Cybershot-QX100-camera-module
Sony Cybershot QX100 ($498): a self contain lens-camera module - a solution to a non-existing problem.

Here is the poll:


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