
Sony Alpha 6700 Kit
16 - 50 mm, 26 Mpx, APS-C / DX
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Camera type refers to the design and functionality of the camera, impacting how you capture photos and videos. Choosing the right type is essential as it determines portability, versatility, ease of use, and suitability for different photography styles or environments.
Mirrorless camera
Typical price
890.– to 1900.–
Uses interchangeable lenses and lacks a mirror mechanism, offering a compact body with advanced image quality.
Ideal for travelers and enthusiasts seeking lightweight gear without sacrificing performance, especially for fast action and low-light situations.
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Single-lens reflex camera
Typical price
460.– to 1500.–
Features a mirror and optical viewfinder, providing traditional controls and robust build quality.
Best for those who prefer tactile handling and optical accuracy, making it a strong choice for studio, portrait, and professional work.
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Compact camera
Typical price
74.– to 490.–
Offers a fixed lens in a small, lightweight body, designed for simple operation and portability.
Perfect for everyday use, vacations, and casual photography, providing convenience without the need for manual adjustments.
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Bridge camera
Typical price
190.– to 370.–
Combines a fixed zoom lens with manual settings, delivering a balance between compact size and flexible control.
Recommended for users wanting versatility in one device, ideal for wildlife, travel, and outdoor photography without changing lenses.
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Underwater camera
Typical price
86.– to 280.–
Built with waterproof housing, allowing safe use in wet conditions and underwater environments.
Suited for snorkeling, diving, and adventure sports, ensuring durability and dependable performance when exposed to water and rough handling.
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Image sensor resolution measures the number of megapixels (Mpx) a camera sensor can capture, directly impacting image detail and clarity. Choosing the right resolution is important for determining how large you can print photos, how much you can crop images, and the overall quality for sharing or professional use.
Up to 20 Mpx
Typical price
80.– to 280.–
Provides basic to moderate image detail suitable for social media, web use, and small prints.
Ideal for casual photography, offering faster file processing and easier storage without compromising everyday quality.
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21 - 26 Mpx
Typical price
660.– to 1700.–
Delivers higher image detail, allowing for clear prints up to medium sizes and more flexible cropping.
A balanced choice for hobbyists and travelers seeking good quality for both digital sharing and physical prints.
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27 - 40 Mpx
Typical price
1400.– to 2700.–
Offers very high resolution, capturing fine details for large prints and professional editing.
Best for advanced users, landscape, or studio photography where maximum image quality and flexibility are required.
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Image sensor format refers to the physical size of the sensor inside a camera, which affects image quality, low-light performance, and depth of field. Choosing the right sensor format is important because it influences how photos look, camera size, and suitability for different types of photography such as portraits, landscapes, or travel.
Full frame
Typical price
1300.– to 2600.–
Uses a sensor the same size as traditional 35mm film, capturing more light and detail.
Ideal for professional and enthusiast photographers seeking maximum image quality, especially in low-light and high-resolution situations.
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APS-C / DX
Typical price
680.– to 1400.–
Features a smaller sensor than full frame, offering a balance between quality and portability.
Recommended for hobbyists and travel photographers who want good image quality with lighter, more affordable cameras and lenses.
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Micro Four Thirds
Typical price
680.– to 1500.–
Employs an even smaller sensor, allowing for compact camera bodies and lenses.
Best for those who prioritize portability and versatility, making it suitable for street, travel, and video shooting.
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1"
Typical price
490.– to 1400.–
Has a compact sensor commonly found in point-and-shoot and some advanced compact cameras.
Provides quick operation and portability, ideal for casual photography or situations where carrying a larger camera is impractical.
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Continuous shooting mode measures how many images a camera can capture in rapid succession, expressed in frames per second (FPS). This feature is important for photographing fast-moving subjects, such as sports, wildlife, or events, where capturing the perfect moment depends on speed and timing.
Up to 10 FPS
Typical price
530.– to 1700.–
Allows for shooting up to 10 frames per second, suitable for moderate-speed action.
Ideal for casual photography and everyday moments, providing enough speed for basic movement but less suited for fast-paced scenes.
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11 - 30 FPS
Typical price
760.– to 1600.–
Enables capturing 11 to 30 frames per second, offering greater flexibility for action shots.
Recommended for sports, kids, or pets, where higher speed helps ensure you don't miss critical moments.
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31 - 40 FPS
Typical price
1600.– to 3400.–
Delivers extremely fast bursts at 31 to 40 frames per second, maximizing the chance of catching split-second action.
Best for professional or advanced users photographing high-speed events, such as racing or wildlife, where every fraction of a second counts.
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The brand factor helps buyers compare camera manufacturers, influencing reliability, image quality, and available features. Leading brands like Canon, Sony, and Nikon offer unique strengths, from advanced autofocus to specialized lenses, shaping the user experience and photographic outcomes.
Canon
Known for consistent image quality and a wide range of DSLR and mirrorless models.
Offers extensive lens selection, making it ideal for both beginners and professionals seeking versatility.
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Sony
Renowned for innovative mirrorless technology and fast autofocus systems.
Provides compact designs and excellent video capabilities, perfect for creators and travelers.
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Nikon
Specializes in robust build quality and high-resolution sensors.
Delivers reliable performance for wildlife and landscape photography, appealing to enthusiasts.
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Fujifilm
Famous for stylish cameras with unique color science and film simulation modes.
Great for street and portrait photographers who value creative image rendering.
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Kodak
Recognized for affordable entry-level models and instant cameras.
Ideal for casual users and those seeking simple, fun photography experiences.
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