My current camera is falling apart, so I’m being forced to look at upgrades. Honestly, the prices on mirrorless bodies right now are ridiculous, and the menus are unnecessarily complicated. I put together a list of what I’m comparing—from absurdly ex...
The specs look impressive, especially with all the attention on autofocus. That said, usability matters just as much—having a menu system that’s easy to navigate can make a big difference in daily use. Worth considering if you want both performance a...
Sony a7 V Mirrorless Camera
A compact option that’s easy to carry around in a jacket pocket. The sensor isn’t the latest, but it’s still a practical choice for quick photos—especially when you don’t want to hand your main phone to someone else.
Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 HS A Digital Camera (Black)
A very simple and affordable option that does exactly what you’d expect at this price point. It’s lightweight and easy to use, which makes it a fun choice for casual use or even for kids during trips.
Kodak PIXPRO FZ55 Digital Camera (Black)
More of a novelty camera with a retro feel. The image quality is basic, but that’s part of the charm—especially if you like experimenting with different styles or just want something fun and easy to carry.
Kodak Charmera Key Chain Digital Camera (Random Style Blind Box)
A solid ecosystem if you’re already using Canon gear. The body has a sturdy feel, and while lenses can be an investment, it makes sense if you already have compatible equipment.
Canon EOS R6 Mark III Mirrorless Camera
A reliable camera that gets the job done well. With newer models coming out, it’s often worth checking for price drops—especially if you’re looking for good value without needing the latest upgrade.
Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera
Nikon has been improving its video autofocus, and this model reflects that progress. Bundles can be convenient, though upgrading accessories like memory cards might still be a good idea for better performance.
Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera with Basic Bundle
A very popular choice right now for a reason—it’s versatile and dependable. The grip might feel a bit compact for some users, so it’s something to consider if you plan on long shooting sessions.
Sony a7 IV Mirrorless Camera with Basic Bundle
The high resolution offers incredible detail, especially for large prints or professional work. File sizes can add up quickly, so it’s best suited for those who actually need that level of output.
Sony a7R V Mirrorless Camera with Basic Bundle
A fast and capable compact camera with great performance in a small body. It’s definitely a premium option, but for those who value portability and speed, it can be worth it.
Sony RX100 VII Digital Camera with Basic Bundle
A simple, user-friendly camera that doesn’t rely on touchscreens too much. Makes a nice gift option, especially for those who prefer something straightforward over smartphone photography.
Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 HS A Camera with Basic Bundle (Black)
Built like a tank and designed for serious use. It’s more camera than most people need for everyday shots, but it really shines if you’re shooting action or sports.
Nikon Z8 Mirrorless Camera
A minimalist design that appeals to street photography fans. It takes a bit of getting used to, but for the right style of shooting, it offers a very unique experience.
Ricoh GR IV Digital Camera
The vintage design is part of the appeal, with physical dials that feel satisfying to use. It may take a little adjustment in fast-changing conditions, but it adds a more hands-on shooting experience.
FUJIFILM X-T30 III Mirrorless Camera with 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 Lens (Charcoal Silver)
8K video sounds impressive on paper, but for most people it’s more than you’ll realistically need—and editing it can be pretty demanding on a regular laptop. If you’re not working professionally in photography or video, a lower resolution setup will ...