The Best Mirrorless Camera for any Budget
If you want the quality of a fully functional DSLR without the bulk and weight, then you want to take a look at the mirrorless camera category. The cameras on this list are our top choices for the best mirrorless cameras you can find. But before we get started lets clearly define mirrorless cameras.
So what are mirrorless cameras?
Basically, the name tells you the whole story. Mirrorless cameras have removed the reflex mirror normally found in DSLRs (digital single-lens reflex). This mirror reflects light to the optical viewfinder. In a mirrorless, there is no optical viewfinder. Images are previewed through an LCD screen or electronic viewfinder (EVF). Removing that big mirror box allows for all of the capabilities of DSLRs while being lighter in weight, and compact in size so that it can be stored in your pocket, backpack, or purse.
Mirrorless cameras have become so good that even professional photographers are starting to turn to them. First up is the least expensive mirrorless on our list. The Panasonic G7 coming in at under $700 and with a lens as well.
Panasonic G7 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/ 14-42 mm Lens
Panasonic is going to be a great focal point on this list. While they may not be the most popular DSLR out there, they still provide some of the highest quality cameras out there. The Panasonic G7 w/ 14-42 mm Lens ($659) is the first on our list and with good reason. With 16 megapixels, 24 compact lens options (if/when you decide to expand your photography work), and 4K Ultra HD video recording quality, this is a great option for entry-level/hobbyist photographers.
The G7 has excellent ISO coverage for those environments with limited light, but if you’re looking to shoot in very dark areas, it is important to note that you will have to do some post-editing work to reduce the noise from your photos.
Another great feature concerning Panasonic models is the in body stabilization. This allows you to get away with less expensive lenses and while still maintaining jitter-free videos. For under $700 the G7 is a great option.
Specifications
Megapixels: 16
Sensor Size: Compact Sensor (17.3mm x 13.0mm)
AF Points: 49 pts
ISO:100-25600
In Body Stabilization: No
Video Resolution: 2160p @ 30 fps
Continuous Shooting: 8 fps
Kit Lens: 14-42 mm
Price: $659
Panasonic G85 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/ 12-60mm Lens
The Panasonic G85 ($998) is an updated version of the G7. It has a lot of the same features as the G7 like 16 megapixels, 2160 @ 30fps with Cine-Like profiles, a mic input, and 4K Photo. But there are also a number of changes that might have you spending the extra money to move up. First of all, it has a full magnesium alloy chassis with less plastic making much studier. The body is also dust and splash resistant so it takes away some of the worry concerning water damage. The G85 has a new mechanical shutter that is much quieter than the G7 and a 5-axis in-body image stabilization that lets you take handheld photos up to 1s on the shutter. The G7 has no in-body stabilization. The G85 also has a number of other features including higher continuous shooting speeds, focus stacking, and an optional battery grip that’ll let you house two batteries for additional shooting time. Overall the G85 has additional bells and whistles but you’ll need to decide if is worth the extra money.
Specifications
Megapixels: 16
Sensor Size: Live MOS Sensor (17.3mm x 13.0mm)
AF Points: 49 pts
ISO: 200-25600
In Body Stabilization: Yes
Video Resolution: 2160p@30fps
Continuous Shooting: 9 fps
Price: $998
Panasonic G85 Enthusiast 16 MFT 49 pts 200-25600 Yes 2160p@30fps 8fps $599
Panasonic GH5 Mirrorless Digital Camera
When it comes to owning a mirrorless camera the compact Panasonic GH5 DSLR ($1797) makes a great investment. The simplicity of its design makes it easy to use on a consistent basis, in addition, to learn the buttons, features, and functions. It comes equipped with 20.3 megapixels, 225 autofocus points, in-body stabilization, and an excellent continuous shooting rate of 12 fps. This is a great all-around camera whether you’re shooting landscapes or a a vlog.
Specifications
Megapixels: 20.3
Sensor Size: Micro Four Thirds (17.3mm x 13.0mm)
AF Points: 225 pts
ISO: 100-25600
In Body Stabilization: Yes
Video Resolution: 2160 @ 60 fps
Continuous Shooting: 12 fps
Price: $1797
Sony A7R III Mirrorless Digital Camera
The Sony A7R III ($3198) is the most expensive camera on our list and you can see why by the amazing specs. The Sony A7R III features an astounding 42.4 megapixels, providing beautifully crisp photos and video. At a high level of continuous shooting of 10 frames per second, you will also be able to catch those once-in-a-lifetime photos with ease. When you are able to get the best of both worlds, there are no limits to where your photography can go. Most notably with the A7R III is that you will have the power of a full frame sensor with the lightweight of it be mirrorless as well. Additional features include 425 pt autofocus, and in body stabilization.
Specifications
Megapixels: 42.4
Sensor Size: Full Frame
AF Points: 425 pts
ISO: 100-32000
In Body Stabilization: Yes
Video Resolution: 2160p @ 30 fps
Continuous Shooting: 10 fps
Price: $3198
Sony A7 III Mirrorless Digital Camera
The Sony A7 III ($1998) is Sony’s release in the range and they’ve added a number of features from their more expensive models into a $2,000 dollar Package. Although it doesn’t have the megapixels of its big brother, everything else is right on target. It’s almost the same as the 7R III when it comes to major benefits and functions. Just like the previous 7RII, the A7 III is a full frame and mirrorless DSLR. Standing tall at 24.2 megapixels, 425 focal points and an extremely wide range at 50-51200, you will be amazed at this DSLR. The ISO range is what makes this DSLR special. No matter the type of lighting that you may be in, you can rest assured that your photos are going to have very little to no noise in them. Additional features include 4K video and 10 fps of continuous shooting. All for a very competitive price.
Specifications
Megapixels: 24.2
Sensor Size: Full Frame
AF Points: 425 pts
ISO: 50-51200
In Body Stabilization: Yes
Video Resolution: 2160p@30fps
Continuous Shooting: 10 fps
Price: $1998
Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/ EF-M15-45mm Lens
To end this list of amazing mirrorless DSLR cameras, we are going to leave you with the Canon EOS M50 ($899). The M50 is the latest entry from Canon’s mirrorless range and is also an affordable option for an APS-C mirrorless camera. Canon has consistently stayed on top of their game when it comes to providing the best features and functions to their DSLR cameras. The EOS M50 has 24.1 megapixels, 143 autofocus points, and can shoot videos with a high quality of 2160p at 23.98 frames per second. This is the type of DSLR camera that you can take with you while you are out and about with friends having fun, or even on a hike where you are looking to capture the essence of your surroundings. If you’re new to the DSLR game, the Canon M50 would make a great starter camera.
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