JAKARTA - DSLR cameras have grown rapidly in recent years. Although Nikon and Canon still dominate, the appearance of Sony's A-series cameras can shift the market. There are now many models and types of cameras, including mirrorless SLR alternatives competing for the title of DSLR.
However, digital single-lens-reflex (DSLR) is still the choice for most people. The breadth of offerings in terms of budget and availability means there are always good deals to be had and great second hand deals.
Here we take a look at what you need to look for in a DSLR camera, which models will suit different styles and types of photography and offer several options on the lowest, mid and high end DSLR price spectrum.
With a variety of DSLR cameras on the market, it's fairly easy to test them in a variety of situations, measuring low light, ISO performance, autofocus speed, LCD touchscreen responsiveness, and general ergonomics like weight and feel.
A test conducted by independent.co.uk. for testing tested a number of cameras of this model in a number of different environments. From day walks for landscape photography to more studio portrait settings.
Here are the best DSLR cameras for 2021:
1. Best overall – Nikon D3500
2. Best live view – Canon EOS 850D
3. Best lamp model – Canon EOS Rebel 250D Mk II
4. Best for wildlife photographers – Canon EOS 90D
5. Best for mid-range full frame shooting – Canon EOS 6D MK II
6. Best in price and function – Nikon D5600
7. Best for full-frame excellence – Canon 5D mark IV
8. Best for high resolution photos – Nikon D850
9. Best for professional videographers – Sony A7S III
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