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With its APS-C sensor and a fixed 35mm-equivalent lens, the X100F delivers the best photos the best shooting experience for manual devotees you can get for the money.
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The D7200 delivers on the basics, including great photo quality and solid performance.
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The fastest APS-C DSLR camera under $2,000, the Nikon D500 delivers great photos, has a speedy and accurate autofocus system, a streamlined shooting design and 4K video.
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The Sony A6000 is a great overall camera for more advanced photographers who want something smaller than a DSLR. Though it's several years old, that just makes it a better buy for the money.
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Sony's original A7 is a great alternative to similarly priced entry-level full-frame DSLRs, though it's not the speediest camera.
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Very good photo quality for its class plus decent performance make the Nikon D3300 a solid choice for a first DSLR. Since it's an older model, the price is now in a good territory for folks on a budget.
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With excellent photo and video quality and a deep feature set, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 is the perfect mix if you want DSLR-like controls and better than point-and-shoot performance with the convenience of a single fixed lens.
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A great blend of quality, size and features for people who want photos better than their phone delivers, but prefer a lot of lens over best-in-class photo quality.
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With really good photo and video quality, a great set of features and generally class-leading performance, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 is probably one of our favorite compact cameras ever.
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The Nikon D750 delivers an excellent combination of quality, performance and features for its price.
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Overall, the Sony A7R II is a great camera for folks who need a high-resolution full-frame model in a more compact design than is available in a DSLR.
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