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The side by side comparison tool lets you easily view the specifications of two or more cameras. Choose the cameras from the list of the left then press compare. The results will be displayed in a new window, so please make sure that you temporarily disable any popup blockers that you may have.
Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best overall digital cameras for most people to buy, according to their needs. We factor in the price, feedback from our visitors, and availability (no cameras that are difficult to find or almost out of stock in the U.S.).
The Camera Specifications Tool allows you to compare (side-by-side) well over 100 features and specifications from DSLR and mirrorless cameras introduced over the past few years. Like the current lens spec tool, this tool is designed to be your go-to reference for answers to spec-related questions.
We test and rate scores of digital cameras and lenses each year, from pocket-friendly models to high-end medium format systems. Here's everything you need to know to pick the best camera for...
After testing dozens of cameras over the years, we can say that the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is the best mirrorless camera for most people.
We've included beginner-friendly cameras, simple point-and-shoots, waterproof action cameras, and sophisticated cameras for enthusiasts and professionals. Whatever your budget, whatever your skill level, there should be something here for you.
We test DSLR cameras both in real-world shooting scenarios and in carefully controlled lab conditions. Find out how we test and review on Digital Camera World. Our lab tests measure resolution, dynamic range, and signal-to-noise ratio.
The Canon EOS R6 Mark II is the best Canon camera we've tested. It takes all of the excellent ingredients of the original Canon EOS R6 and adds a higher-resolution sensor, faster e-shutter burst shooting, uncropped 4k video, and no recording time limit.
The Canon EOS R50 is a better overall camera than the Canon EOS R100. The two cameras are more or less identical in terms of overall dimensions, but the R50 has a touch-sensitive fully articulated display and a much faster max shooting speed (albeit with a similarly small photo buffer).
Resolution is measured using ISO resolution charts, dynamic range is measured using DxO Analyzer test equipment and DxO Analyzer is also used for noise analysis across the camera's ISO range. We use these real-world testing and lab results to inform our comments in buying guides.