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SaleBestseller No. 1 −20%
Canon EOS R8 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera (Body Only), RF Mount, 24.2 MP, 4K Video, DIGIC X Image Processor, Subject Detection & Tracking, Compact, Lightweight, Smartphone Connection, Content Creator
- Step up to full-frame with Canon’s lightest full-frame RF Mount mirrorless camera featuring a 24.2 million pixel CMOS image sensor and DIGIC X Image Processor.
- An affordable and compact camera with built-in 0.39” 2.36 million dots OLED EVF up to 120 fps refresh rate and 3.0” 1.62 million dots vari-angle LCD touchscreen.
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II covering up to 100% x 100% area with 1,053 AF zones with automatic subject detection of people, animals, and vehicles using deep learning technology, now including aircraft (jet planes and helicopters), trains, and horses.
- Uncropped 4K movie at up to 60 fps that is oversampled from 6K, Full HD High-frame rate movie recording at up to 180 fps2, and Canon Log 3 or HDR PQ. Max movie record time of 2 hours3 and UVC / UAC for webcam and streaming4
- Achieves high image quality such as improved resolution at low ISO speeds and low noise at high ISO speeds, wide dynamic range of still pictures, and significant improvement in rolling shutter compared to previous Canon cameras when shooting fast-moving subjects and quick panning.
Bestseller No. 2
Canon EOS R6 Mark II - Full Frame Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) - Still & Video - 24.2MP, CMOS, Continuous Shooting - DIGIC X Image Processing - 6K Video Oversampling - Advanced Subject Detection
- FULL-FRAME CMOS SENSOR: 24.2 effective megapixels (approx.) lets you capture sharp, detailed images even in low-light conditions indoors and outdoors (compatible with Dual Pixel CMOS AF).
- DIGIC X IMAGE PROCESSOR: Enhances digital camera performance and processes, including image stabilization, image processing, and video functionality, for sharp, high-resolution images and video with minimal noise or grain.
- HIGH-SPEED CONTINUOUS SHOOTING: Electronic shutter speeds of up to 40 fps at 20MP let you capture dynamic action shots of athletes, animals, vehicles in motion, or even the split-second changes in facial expressions for portraits.
- ENHANCED SUBJECT ACQUISITION: In addition to people, small animals, cars and motorcycles, the R6 Mark II also easily detects horses, trains, and aircraft, with the option to automatically select the subject type without manually switching.
- ADVANCED HEAD, FACE, EYE DETECTION: Automatically detects and focuses on a person's head, face, or eye—even the left or right eye—plus, effectively tracks the whole body, face, or eye of animals for fast, accurate image or video capture.
Bestseller No. 4
Sony a7 III (ILCEM3K/B) Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera with 28-70mm Lens with 3-Inch LCD, Black
- Advanced 24.2MP BSI Full-frame Image Sensor w/ 1.8X readout speed Advanced 24.2MP Back-Illuminated 35mm Full-frame Image Sensor
- 15-stop dynamic range, 14-bit uncompressed RAW, ISO 50 to 204,800
- Up to 10fps Silent or Mechanical Shutter with AE/AF tracking
- 693 phase-detection / 425 contrast AF points w/ 93% image coverage
- In the box: SEL2870 lens, Lens hood, Lens cap, Lens rear cap, Rechargeable Battery (NP-FZ100), AC Adapter (AC-UUD12), Shoulder strap, Body cap, Accessory shoe cap, Eyepiece cup, Micro USB cable
SaleBestseller No. 5 −13%
Canon EOS R50 Mirrorless Vlogging Camera (Black) w/RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM & RF-S55-210mm F5-7.1 IS STM Lenses, 24.2 MP, 4K Video, Subject Detection & Tracking, Compact, Smartphone Connection
- Compact, lightweight RF mount camera with a 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and DIGIC X processor.
- 4K uncropped movie with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II at up to 30 fps oversampled from 6K and Full HD High-frame rate movie at up to 120 fps. Movie for Close-up Demo Mode quickly switches focus when a product is brought close to the camera.
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II covering up to 100% x 100% area with 651 AF zones with auto subject detection and tracking of people, animals, and vehicles using deep learning technology
- Continuous shooting with 12 fps with Electronic First Curtain and 15 fps with Electronic Shutter.
- Take great shots even in difficult settings with Advanced A+ Assist which offers an expanded array of auto-compatible scenes enabling greater expressive capability in auto mode, and built-in flash for shooting in dark environments or with backlit scenes.
Bestseller No. 8
Nikon Z 5 | Our most compact full-frame mirrorless stills/video camera | Nikon USA Model
- 24.3MP Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera | Nikon’s most compact, lightweight full-frame interchangeable lens Z series camera
- Outstanding Image Quality | Sharp, lifelike details, vibrant colors and great low-light performance
- 4K/30p and 1080/60p Video Recording | Crisp, smooth videos with shallow depth of field; USB power delivery; HDMI output
- Eye-Detection Autofocus | Automatically locks onto the eyes of people, dogs and cats and tracks them as they move around the frame
- 5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilization | Capture steady handheld videos and sharp photos; shoot at slower shutter speeds in low light without causing camera blur
Bestseller No. 10
Nikon Z fc with Wide-Angle Zoom Lens | Retro-inspired compact mirrorless stills/video camera with 16-50mm zoom lens | Nikon USA Model
- Superb image quality: 20.9 MP DX CMOS sensor paired with EXPEED 6 processing engine
- Vlogger Ready: 4K UHD, Flip out Vari-angle LCD, full time AF with eye detection, built-in stereo microphone, external microphone jack, live stream and web conference compatible
- Heritage Design: Classic tactile design with analog controls for shutter speed, ISO and exposure compensation
- Send images to your phone: Always connected using the free Nikon SnapBridge app and a compatible smart device. Intuitive: Easy access to Auto Mode, quick settings and the Menu help guide.
- Lens Compatibility: Compatible with NIKKOR Z lenses as well as F Mount NIKKOR lenses using FTZ Mount Adapter (sold separately).
BUYING GUIDES
Mirrorless cameras have revolutionized the world of digital photography, offering excellent image quality in a smaller, lighter package compared to traditional DSLRs. Whether you’re an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, there’s likely a mirrorless camera that fits your needs. Here’s a guide to help you choose the best mirrorless camera:
1. Sensor Size: Mirrorless cameras come in various sensor sizes, including full-frame, APS-C, and Micro Four Thirds. Generally, larger sensors provide better image quality and low-light performance but are more expensive and require larger lenses.
2. Resolution: Measured in megapixels (MP), resolution influences how much detail your photos will have. More megapixels allow for larger prints and more leeway in cropping. Most modern cameras offer more than enough resolution for typical uses.
3. Autofocus System: Look for a camera with a fast and accurate autofocus (AF) system. More AF points and technologies like phase-detection AF can help keep your subject in sharp focus, even when they’re moving.
4. Video Capabilities: If you plan on recording video, consider the video resolutions and frame rates the camera offers. 4K video is becoming standard, and some cameras offer even higher resolutions or slow-motion capabilities.
5. Lens Selection: Check the availability of lenses for the camera’s mount. Mirrorless cameras usually have a wide range of lenses, but some systems have more options than others, especially for specialized lenses like ultra-wide or super-telephoto lenses.
6. Speed: Consider the camera’s continuous shooting speed (measured in frames per second or fps), which is crucial for action or wildlife photography. Also, look at the maximum shutter speed if you plan on shooting fast-moving subjects or in bright light.
7. Image Stabilization: Some mirrorless cameras have image stabilization built into the body, which helps reduce blur from camera shake. This can be particularly helpful for low-light photography or when using telephoto lenses.
8. Electronic Viewfinder (EVF): Not all mirrorless cameras come with a built-in EVF, but it can be a valuable feature, allowing you to see exposure changes in real-time and providing a clear view even in bright light.
9. Battery Life: Mirrorless cameras are known for having shorter battery life than DSLRs due to their electronic viewfinders. Check the camera’s estimated battery life to ensure it fits your needs.
10. Build Quality and Ergonomics: Look for a camera that feels sturdy and comfortable in your hand. Weather-sealing can be a bonus for outdoor shooting. The layout and customization of buttons and dials can also affect the camera’s ease of use.
11. Connectivity: Most modern mirrorless cameras include Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth for transferring images to your computer or smartphone. Some also include GPS for geotagging photos.
12. Price: Mirrorless cameras range from affordable entry-level models to high-end professional cameras. Consider your budget and which features you need for your type of photography.
Finally, don’t forget to read reviews and try the camera in person, if possible, to ensure it meets your needs and expectations. Happy shooting!