
Too Many Cameras? Here’s How to Pick the Right One
Choosing a camera can be tough with so many options out there. Here are five key things to consider to help you find the best fit for your needs.
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Camera type refers to the main design and function of a camera, shaping how images are captured and how much manual control you have. Choosing the right camera type impacts portability, image quality, and ease of use, making it essential to match your photography style or needs.
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Mirrorless Camera
Typical price
1000.– to 2200.–Uses an electronic viewfinder and lacks a mirror mechanism, resulting in a lighter and more compact build.
Offers fast autofocus, high image quality, and is well-suited for travel, street, or everyday photography.
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Single-lens reflex camera
Typical price
570.– to 2200.–Employs a mirror and optical viewfinder system, providing a traditional shooting experience and robust body.
Delivers excellent image quality and flexibility, making it a reliable choice for enthusiasts and professionals who want full manual control.
Bestseller
Compact camera
Typical price
89.– to 550.–Small, lightweight, and typically features a fixed lens with automatic settings.
Ideal for casual photography, vacations, or anyone who values portability and simplicity over advanced features.
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Underwater camera
Typical price
89.– to 300.–Designed with waterproof and rugged housing, allowing safe use in wet or underwater environments.
Perfect for beach trips, snorkeling, swimming, or adventurous activities where water or dust protection is needed.
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Image sensor format refers to the physical size of the camera's sensor, which has a major impact on image quality, depth of field, and low-light performance. Choosing the right sensor format affects how much detail you can capture, how portable your camera will be, and how lenses behave in real-world shooting situations.
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Full frame
Typical price
1600.– to 2900.–Features a sensor size equivalent to 35mm film, allowing for high resolution and excellent performance in low light.
Delivers superior image quality, greater control over background blur, and is often preferred by professionals or serious enthusiasts.
Bestseller
APS-C / DX
Typical price
800.– to 1500.–Uses a slightly smaller sensor than full frame, resulting in a narrower field of view and lighter camera bodies.
Balances image quality and portability, making it a popular choice for hobbyists, travel photography, and budget-conscious buyers.
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Micro Four Thirds
Typical price
750.– to 1700.–Has a compact sensor that enables smaller, lighter camera and lens systems.
Ideal for travelers and everyday use, offering good image quality while maximizing convenience and portability.
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1"
Typical price
710.– to 840.–Features a 1-inch sensor, significantly smaller than APS-C or full frame but larger than most compact cameras.
Provides better image quality than typical point-and-shoots, making it suitable for those who want a pocket-friendly camera with improved performance.
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Image sensor resolution refers to the number of megapixels (Mpx) a camera sensor can capture, directly affecting the detail and clarity of your photos. Higher resolution allows for larger prints and more cropping flexibility, while lower resolution often leads to better low-light performance and smaller file sizes.
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Up to 20 Mpx
Typical price
94.– to 440.–Captures images with a maximum resolution of 20 megapixels or less.
Well-suited for casual photography, social media sharing, and low-light conditions, offering smaller file sizes and easier storage.
Bestseller
21 - 30 Mpx
Typical price
800.– to 1900.–Provides a balance between detail and file size with resolutions in the 21 to 30 megapixel range.
Ideal for enthusiasts and hobbyists who want high-quality prints up to A3 size and enough detail for moderate cropping.
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31 - 100 Mpx
Typical price
1600.– to 3200.–Delivers extremely high resolution images, ranging from 31 up to 100 megapixels.
Best for professional work, large format prints, and situations where maximum detail is needed, such as commercial or landscape photography.
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Max. video resolution standard refers to the highest quality of video a camera can record, impacting the sharpness and detail of your footage. Choosing the right resolution is important for matching your needs, whether for casual use, professional work, or future-proofing your content.
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4K
Typical price
750.– to 1800.–Records video at 3840 x 2160 pixels, offering four times the detail of Full HD.
Ideal for capturing crisp, detailed footage suitable for most modern TVs and online platforms.
Bestseller
Full HD
Typical price
120.– to 640.–Captures video at 1920 x 1080 pixels, providing clear image quality for everyday use.
Suitable for basic video recording, social media sharing, and quick uploads with smaller file sizes.
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8K
Typical price
3100.– to 4300.–Delivers ultra-high definition video at 7680 x 4320 pixels, giving extremely sharp and detailed images.
Best for professional projects, large-scale displays, or future-proofing, but requires significant storage and editing power.
Bestseller
6K
Typical price
1600.– to 2600.–Records at 6144 x 3456 pixels, sitting between 4K and 8K in terms of detail and file size.
Offers flexibility for cropping and editing while maintaining high image quality, making it a good choice for advanced creators.
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The camera brand you choose affects image quality, available lenses, and long-term support. Leading brands like Canon, Sony, and Fujifilm each offer distinct strengths, from sports-ready autofocus to film-like color science, influencing your workflow and creative results.
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Nikon
Offers robust build quality and excellent image sensors, especially for still photography.
Preferred by enthusiasts for landscapes and portraits, thanks to sharp optics and ergonomic design.
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