The Fujifilm X-T4 sports class-leading autofocus, a 26MP APS-C sensor, stellar image processing, 4K video, and a stabilized image sensor. Outside of full-frame models, you won't find a better camera.
Bridge cameras are styled like SLRs, but feature fixed, long zoom lenses. They're a solid choice for photographers who want a zoom range that can only be reached by carrying several lenses along with an SLR. These are the best bridge cameras in our tests.
The Nikon Coolpix P950 is an appealing camera for wildlife specialists, but most won't need its exceptional zoom power.
The all-in-one 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD is smaller, lighter, and less expensive than the Sony FE 24-240mm.
The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-45mm F4 Pro is sized perfectly for Micro Four Thirds cameras and includes weather protection, strong optical performance, and a very useful macro capability.
The Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III has a smaller sensor than competitors, but makes up for it with strong stabilization, smart built-in features for handheld exposure, and weather protection.
Sony was one of the first to market with a mirrorless camera, and now offers models ranging from affordable a6100 all the way to the high-end, 60MP a7R IV. We're here to help you find the best lens for your Sony camera.
Canon's beta software turns recent mirrorless, SLR, and point-and-shoot cameras into a webcam. Here's what you need to know.
The Rokinon 18mm F1.8 AF Sony E is an affordable wide-angle prime lens for Sony cameras, but it isn't our favorite budget-friendly option.
The Rokinon 24mm F2.8 AF Sony E is one of the smallest lenses for the Sony full-frame system, and has a lot of appeal if you're after a low-cost prime.
The Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VXD lens cuts a little bit of zoom power and drops stabilization, but costs less than half of what Sony charges for its 70-200mm F2.8 GM.
The pocketable vlogging powerhouse has a forward-facing screen, 4K, and other video-first features
Modern full-frame digital cameras offer the best balance of image quality, autofocus performance, and burst speed—and they're more affordable than ever before. If you've been thinking about upgrading, whether it be to an SLR, mirrorless, or fixed-lens model, we've got you covered with the best full-frame cameras we've reviewed.
Want better photos than your phone can provide? We test and rate hundreds of cameras and lenses each year, ranging from pocket-friendly shooters to high-end medium format systems. Here's everything you need to know to pick the best digital camera for you.
The Fujifilm X-T200 offers ease of use for beginners, along with enough speed and manual control to keep mirrorless camera enthusiasts happy.
The excellent Fujifilm Fujinon XC 35mm F2 lens comes in at half the price of the weather-sealed XF 35mm, making it an easy choice if your camera lacks weather protection.
The Canon RF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM is the smallest telezoom of its type, but is priced at a premium.
Looking to become a better vlogger? Think about upgrading your camera, audio, and stabilization tools to better engage with your audience and keep those YouTube views coming. Start with the best vlogging gear you can get.
The Canon RF 24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM covers a bigger zoom range than any other lens for the system, but it makes some sacrifices to get there.
When you buy an interchangeable lens camera, mirrorless or SLR, you're committing to a system of lenses and accessories too. We're here to help you choose between the big three—Canon, Nikon, and Sony—and to outline what others, including Fujifilm, Olympus, and Panasonic, have to offer.