Hands on: Fujifilm FinePix XP30

We’ve seen plenty of rugged cameras in our time, and a few GPS-equipped pocket cams. But the Fujifilm FinePix XP30 is – you guessed it – a rugged GPS camera.

First impression is that it’s surprisingly sleek for something packing so much tech as well as a layer of armour plating. After all, there’s the GPS gubbins in there as well as a 5x zoom lens and 14-megapixel sensor.

In truth, it doesn’t feel too tough. But that’s kind of a compliment, because if it can manage waterproofing to 5m, shockproofing to 1.5m and freezeproofing to -10 degrees without weighing a ton and creating an embarrassing trouser bulge, all the better.

It comes in a load of colours but – and we’re not sure why – we were drawn to the green. Maybe it felt outdoorsy.

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