The mirrorless revolution is in full swing. These impressive digital cameras pack large image sensors into compact bodies, offering some of the best image and video quality on the market with less bulk than a DSLR...
Full-frame cameras are the best of the best: they have the largest sensors, the most megapixels, and lenses that are simply unmatched. Despite the size and cost, they are the...
It’s true that the low end of the camera market is being challenged by the convenience of smartphones, but mid-range and advanced compacts are thriving. In 2020, you can get a point-and-shoot camera...
Hiking and backpacking requires a lightweight and durable camera that captures great images. Depending on your budget, the options abound in categories from compact point-and-shoots...
Digital SLR cameras are among the best of the best: they have the largest sensors, the most megapixels, and the highest quality selection of lenses. We break down the leading DSLRs on the market from...
An ideal travel camera is lightweight, versatile, and captures great images. Point-and-shoots are the smallest and least expensive option, but they have some limitations in terms of image quality. Mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras have big...
Options abound when choosing a camera for skiing and snowboarding, from action cameras that can be mounted on your helmet to pocketable point-and-shoots and professional-grade mirrorless models...
Buying a camera for landscpae photography can be overwhelming, but the process should be fun and not just a leap of faith. First, choose among the four tiers of cameras: point-and-shoots, mirrorless cameras, entry...
For up-and-coming photographers and those making the jump from a smaller camera, buying a digital SLR is a very exciting prospect. The image and video quality that DSLRs produce is...
With the quality of digital cameras continually improving and prices falling, $500 or less can buy you an excellent digital camera in 2017. All within this price range, you can get an entry-level digital SLR, a mirrorless...
Camera technology keeps advancing, and the image quality and features of cameras priced under $300 in 2017 far surpasses what was available even a few years ago. In this price range you can find...
Nikon’s full-frame camera lineup is impressive, but perhaps even more so is the extensive collection of FX-format (full frame) lenses. Below are 10 of the best FX...
There is an impressive collection of Nikon DX-format cameras on the market—the latest generation includes the entry-level D3300, mid-range D5500, and prosumer D7200. Regardless of your photography experience or style...
Buying a Canon full-frame DSLR is a very exciting prospect, but deciding on the right lenses can be challenging. To help you wade through the masses of Canon EF (full-frame) lens models...
The EF-S lens options for your Canon DSLR are immense, from standard kit zooms to specialty primes and third-party lenses. To help you wade through the fray, we’ve picked the...
Micro Four Thirds cameras have exploded in popularity of late, and there is a wide variety of lens options on the market from budget to professional. Our picks for the best Micro Four Thirds lenses below...
Fujifilm’s mirrorless camera systems have come on strong, with models like the X-T2 and X-Pro2 garnering serious followings among photography enthusiasts...
New for 2015, the D7200 ($1,197) is Nikon’s leading crop-frame DSLR and a fantastic camera overall. Many of the technical specs are similar or the same as the D7100, but notable improvements include increased buffering speed...
he Nikon D5500 ($897) is one the top crop-frame DSLRs of 2015, featuring new touchscreen functionality on the rear LCD, improved ergonomics that make the camera easier to grip...
The D3300 ($497) is Nikon's leading entry-level DSLR and a great value at under $500 with an 18-55mm kit lens. For the price you get a 24.2-megapixel image sensor, Nikon’s EXPEED...
The 36.3-megapixel D810 is Nikon's top full-frame digital SLR and can produce professional images and videos in almost all conditions. When choosing lenses for the Nikon 810, keep in mind that the camera's high resolution...
The Nikon D750 leads the pack of affordable full-frame DSLRs in 2015, offering professional-grade image quality at a sub-$2,000 price point. You get the same EXPEED 4 image processor and 1080p video speeds...
Released in 2016, the new Canon EOS 80D is one of the top enthusiast DSLRs on the market. With a range of manual controls, a fast and accurate 45-point cross-type autofocus, and weather resistant body, this...
Canon’s Rebel series of DSLR cameras has been extremely popular for years, and the Rebel T5i ($749) is the latest version to hit the market. This camera is great for beginners with easy-to-use functionality and produces impressive...
Canon’s leading full-frame digital SLR is the 5D Mark III, which features a 22.3-megapixel full-frame sensor and steller image and video quality overall. Given the powerful resolution...
The Canon EOS 6D is an extremely popular “budget” full-frame DSLR, a category that Nikon pioneered back in 2012 with the D600 (the D750 is their latest offering). The Canon 6D is a great camera on a number...
Continuing its popular line of mirrorless cameras, in 2015 Olympus released the OM-D E-M5 Mark II. The Mark II is compact, weather resistant, and plays off many of the strong points of the OM-D...
The new Sony Alpha a6300 represents a major jump from the previous generation, featuring 4K video and improved autofocus that is among the best in the business. For these reasons, it’s one of the top cameras...
The Alpha a6000 is part of Sony’s latest generation of mirrorless cameras that are extraordinarily well-liked for their small size and impressive image quality. When choosing lenses for the a6000, the two kit options...