Digital SLRs
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Here are a range of DSLR cameras ideal for starting out in photography - they're budget-friendly, easy to use and still offer lots of pro features. If you want to give photography a go while in lockdown, one of these will be a great place to start.
At ePHOTOzine, we've reviewed many DSLRs that, among other things, offer great performance so here are our top picks of the DSLRs currently available, ideal for the professional photographer.
Here are the cameras, we think, are the best you can currently buy for low light photography and video. Including full-frame, APS-C, Micro Four Thirds, and Compact cameras, there should be something for everyone.
Here are the APS-C Digital SLRs, we think, are the best for enthusiasts to date as they have plenty of great features without costing the earth.
Is it really worth spending thousands of pounds on photography kit? The School of Photography decided to find out in an in-depth head-to-head test.
Here, we round up the best DSLR, mirrorless and bridge cameras for wildlife photography from each of the major brands.
We round up the best Canon Cameras you can buy for photography, video, vlogging, beginners, wildlife, portraits and more.
We round up the best Nikon Cameras you can buy for photography, video, vlogging, beginners, wildlife, landscapes, portraits, weddings, and more, in our Nikon Buyers Guide.
Here, we round up the best of each type of camera for photography beginners who have limited funds to spend on a camera.
We have searched through our reviews to find the best cameras, smartphones, lenses, and accessories. With an emphasis on image quality and performance, we've found the best of the best!
We compare the specs of the new Nikon D3500 with its predecessor, the popular entry-level Nikon D3400 DSLR, so you can see what's been improved.
We compare the Canon EOS 5D quadrology to see how far we've come since the first affordable full-frame digital SLR was announced in 2005.