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1.Fujifilm X-T4 Digital Camera
SPECIFICATIONS Sensor size: APS-C
Resolution: 26.1MP
Viewfinder: 3,690K dots
Monitor: 3.0-inch tilt-angle touchscreen, 1,620K dots
Autofocus: 425-point AF
Maximum continuous shooting rate: 15fps (mechanical shutter), 30fps (electronic) Movies: 4K at 60p User level: Intermediate
Sensor size: APS-C |
Resolution: 26.1MP |
Viewfinder: 3,690K dots |
Monitor: 3.0-inch tilt-angle touchscreen, 1,620K dots |
Autofocus: 425-point AF |
Maximum continuous shooting rate: 15fps (mechanical shutter), 30fps (electronic) |
Movies: 4K at 60p User level: Intermediate |
REASONS TO BUY |
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REASONS TO | -No headphone jack |
AVOID | -Video recording limit |
Looking for a hybrid camera that’s just as capable at shooting video as it is stills? The Fujifilm X-T4 is the best option around. It’s the finest APS-C camera we’ve ever tested and builds on the Fujifilm X-T3’s impressive foundation by adding in-body image stabilization (IBIS), faster burst shooting and some successful design tweaks. Adding to its all-rounder skills are a bigger battery (which keeps it going for 500 shots per charge) and some improved autofocus, which is fast and reliable in most scenarios. Its 26MP APS-C sensor remains class-leading for stills, but the X-T4’s real trump card is its performance as a video camera. The IBIS is a huge bonus here, and the X-T4 backs that up with a huge range of tools and a great shooting experience, including a fully articulating touchscreen. It might cost the same as many full-frame cameras, but the X-T4 and its fine range of X-series lenses make a great, smaller alternative for those looking for a mirrorless all-rounder.
- Read our in-depth Fujifilm X-T4 review
- Also consider: Sony A6600
- Buying guide: Best mirrorless camera
2.Sony a7 III
SPECIFICATIONS Sensor size: Full-frame Resolution: 24.2MP
Viewfinder: 2,359K dots
Monitor: 3.0-inch tilt-angle touchscreen, 921K dots
Autofocus: 693-point AF
Maximum continuous shooting rate: 10fps
Movies: 4K at 30p
User level: Intermediate/expert
Sensor size: Full-frame Resolution: 24.2MP |
Viewfinder: 2,359K dots |
Monitor: 3.0-inch tilt-angle touchscreen, 921K dots |
Autofocus: 693-point AF |
Maximum continuous shooting rate: 10fps |
Movies: 4K at 30p |
User level: Intermediate/expert |
REASONS TO BUY | +Great 24MP sensor |
REASONS TO AVOID | -Weather-sealing could be better |
Despite its age, we still love the A7 III. The core of the camera – namely a 24MP full-frame sensor, 4K video, sensor-based image stabilization, 10fps burst shooting and a 693-point hybrid AF system – remains very competitive, but with two card slots and a 710-shot battery life on top of that, you’re getting excellent value for money alongside top performance. Some firmware updates have further refined its AF performance, bringing treats like real-time Eye AF for animals, and there’s now a huge range of lenses to choose from. We have some slight reservations about the viewfinder and weather-sealing, but the A7 III is still one of the most versatile cameras around – and it’s never offered better value either.
- Read our in-depth Sony Alpha A7 III review
- Also consider: Nikon Z6
3.Nikon Z7 II
SPECIFICATIONS Sensor: Full-frame CMOS Megapixels: 45.7MP
Autofocus: 493-point AF
Screen type: 3.2-inch tilt-angle touchscreen, 2,100K dots
Maximum continuous shooting speed: 10fps
Movies: 4K at 60p User level: Enthusiast
Sensor: Full-frame CMOS Megapixels: 45.7MP |
Autofocus: 493-point AF |
Screen type: 3.2-inch tilt-angle touchscreen, 2,100K dots |
Maximum continuous shooting speed: 10fps |
Movies: 4K at 60p User level: Enthusiast |
REASONS TO BUY | +Superb handling |
REASONS TO AVOID | -Relatively modest update of Z7 |
It’s not a huge leap forward from the Nikon Z7, but then the Z7 II didn’t really need to be. With a blend of subtle but important upgrades, including improved autofocus and a deeper buffer, this full-frame mirrorless camera is a very fine choice – particularly if you’re making the move from an older Nikon DSLR. The Z7 II combines Nikon’s signature handling with an excellent 45.7MP full-frame sensor, which is the same as the one we loved in its predecessor. This means you get class-leading dynamic range, sharp edge-to-edge detail and a handy 19MP APS-C crop mode, for sports or wildlife shooting. Some rivals may offer more in the way of video features and autofocus performance (for action shots in particular), but the Nikon Z7 II brings internal 4K/60p video and remains one of the best full-frame cameras you can buy today. With the Z system’s lens collection also growing this year, now is the time to make the switch from your DSLR.
- Read our in-depth Nikon Z7 II review
- Also consider: Sony A7R IV
- Buying guide: Best mirrorless camera