>>4432912Sure! Here are a few compact point-and-shoot cameras with CCD sensors from the 2000–2010 era that shoot RAW:
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1. Panasonic Lumix LX3 (2008)
Sensor: 1/1.63" CCD
Lens: 24–60mm f/2.0–2.8 (equiv.)
RAW support: Yes (Panasonic RW2)
Notes: Cult favorite for its fast lens and Leica-like output.
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2. Canon PowerShot G10 (2008)
Sensor: 1/1.7" CCD
Lens: 28–140mm f/2.8–4.5 (equiv.)
RAW support: Yes (CR2)
Notes: Classic G-series compact with full manual controls.
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3. Nikon Coolpix P6000 (2008)
Sensor: 1/1.72" CCD
Lens: 28–112mm f/2.7–5.9 (equiv.)
RAW support: Yes (NRW format)
Notes: Built-in GPS, limited to older Nikon software or RawTherapee for decoding.
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4. Ricoh GX200 (2008)
Sensor: 1/1.7" CCD
Lens: 24–72mm f/2.5–4.4 (equiv.)
RAW support: Yes (DNG)
Notes: Highly customizable UI, beloved by street photographers.
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5. Leica D-Lux 4 (2008)
Sensor: Same as LX3 (1/1.63" CCD)
Lens: 24–60mm f/2.0–2.8 (equiv.)
RAW support: Yes (DNG)
Notes: Rebadged Panasonic LX3 with minor firmware changes and red dot.
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Would you like a list of even earlier models or larger CCDs (like the Sigma DP1 with Foveon)?
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