
Canon EOS R6 Mark II
24.20 Mpx, Full frame
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Camera type refers to the design and build of a camera, shaping its size, functionality, and photographic capabilities. Choosing the right camera type is important because it affects ease of use, portability, and suitability for specific photography needs or experience levels.
Mirrorless Camera
Typical price
1000.– to 2300.–
Uses electronic viewfinders and lacks a traditional mirror mechanism, making the body lighter and more compact.
Offers fast autofocus and excellent image quality, ideal for travel, events, and those seeking a balance between portability and performance.
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Single-lens reflex camera
Typical price
570.– to 1800.–
Features an optical viewfinder with a mirror system, resulting in a bulkier body but traditional shooting experience.
Known for long battery life and robust controls, making it a strong choice for professional photographers and those shooting in challenging conditions.
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Compact camera
Typical price
80.– to 710.–
Designed with a fixed lens and pocket-sized build for maximum portability and simplicity.
Great for everyday snapshots, vacation photos, or users who prefer a straightforward point-and-shoot experience.
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Bridge camera
Typical price
200.– to 290.–
Combines a DSLR-like body with a fixed superzoom lens, offering extensive zoom without the need to change lenses.
Ideal for users who want more manual control and zoom range than a compact camera, but without the size or complexity of interchangeable-lens systems.
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Image sensor format refers to the physical size of the sensor inside a camera, which affects image quality, depth of field, and compatibility with lenses. Choosing the right sensor format is important because it influences how much detail, light sensitivity, and creative control you have when taking photos or recording video.
Full frame
Typical price
1600.– to 2900.–
Features a sensor size equivalent to traditional 35mm film, offering high resolution and excellent low-light performance.
Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking maximum image quality, dynamic range, and control over depth of field.
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APS-C / DX
Typical price
680.– to 1600.–
Smaller than full frame, APS-C/DX sensors provide a crop factor that effectively increases the reach of telephoto lenses.
Well-suited for travel, wildlife, and sports photography due to lighter camera bodies and more affordable lenses.
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Micro Four Thirds
Typical price
710.– to 1600.–
Even more compact sensor size, allowing for lightweight and portable camera designs.
Great for those who prioritize mobility or everyday shooting, with a wide range of small and versatile lenses.
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Medium format
Typical price
3600.– to 6900.–
Larger than full frame, medium format sensors deliver exceptional detail, tonal range, and color accuracy.
Preferred by studio, landscape, and commercial photographers who need the highest possible image quality for prints and large reproductions.
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Image sensor resolution refers to the number of megapixels (Mpx) a camera's sensor can capture, directly affecting the level of detail in photos and videos. Higher resolution is important for producing clear, sharp images, especially when printing large formats or cropping photos, making it a key factor in choosing a camera for different types of photography.
Up to 20 Mpx
Typical price
85.– to 400.–
Cameras in this range offer image resolutions suitable for everyday photography and sharing online.
Ideal for casual users and travelers who want compact files and don't plan to print large photos.
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21 - 30 Mpx
Typical price
800.– to 1900.–
Provides a balance between detail and manageable file sizes, supporting detailed prints up to poster size.
Recommended for enthusiasts and hobbyists who want flexibility for cropping and editing without overwhelming storage needs.
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31 - 100 Mpx
Typical price
1600.– to 3100.–
Delivers extremely high resolution, capturing fine detail for large prints and professional work.
Best for professionals or anyone producing commercial images, landscapes, or studio shots that require maximum clarity and post-processing flexibility.
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Continuous shooting mode, measured in frames per second (FPS), determines how many photos a camera can take in quick succession. This feature is important for capturing fast-moving subjects, such as in sports or wildlife photography, ensuring you never miss a critical moment.
Up to 9 FPS
Typical price
420.– to 1700.–
Captures up to 9 frames per second, suitable for casual action shots and everyday photography.
Offers enough speed for most family events or travel photos, but may miss some rapid movements in sports.
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10 - 15 FPS
Typical price
800.– to 2100.–
Shoots between 10 and 15 frames per second, providing faster burst rates for action scenes.
Ideal for capturing sports, pets, or kids in motion, giving you a better chance to select the perfect shot from a sequence.
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16 - 60 FPS
Typical price
1100.– to 2100.–
Offers very high-speed shooting at 16 to 60 frames per second, suitable for the most demanding situations.
Best for professional sports, wildlife, or high-speed events where every millisecond counts, ensuring you capture even the fastest moments.
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The brand factor helps customers choose a camera based on reputation, reliability, and unique features each brand offers. Leading brands like Sony, Canon, and Fujifilm differ in sensor technology, lens ecosystems, and user experience, influencing image quality and long-term satisfaction.
Sony
Recognized for advanced autofocus, compact mirrorless cameras, and innovative sensor technology.
Popular with both professionals and hobbyists looking for excellent video capabilities and portability.
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Canon
Known for easy-to-use controls, a wide range of lenses, and strong color science.
Favored by beginners and enthusiasts, especially for photography and reliable autofocus in stills.
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Fujifilm
Specializes in stylish retro designs and unique film simulations with strong JPEG output.
Great for travel and street photographers wanting vibrant colors without much post-processing.
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Panasonic
Excels in video-centric features and durable Micro Four Thirds cameras.
Preferred by content creators needing high-quality 4K video, stabilization, and compact systems.
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