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Best Cameras (2026)

Whether you're buying your first mirrorless or upgrading to a professional medium-format system, GearFrame's camera catalogue covers every option available in the UK. Filter by brand, sensor size, resolution, and budget — then dive into detailed specs and expert reviews to find the camera that fits your photography.

72 products
DJI Action 5 Pro
DJI
DJI Action 5 Pro
1/1.3" CMOS
Usually £349–£429
DJI Osmo Pocket 3
DJI
DJI Osmo Pocket 3
1-inch CMOS
Usually £379–£429
X-A7
Fujifilm
X-A7
24.2MP APS-C CMOS (Bayer, not X-Trans)
Usually £399–£449
ZV-E10
Sony
ZV-E10
24.2MP APS-C Exmor CMOS
Usually £399–£449
Canon PowerShot V10
Canon
Canon PowerShot V10
20MP 1-inch stacked CMOS
Usually £399–£449
EOS M50 II
Canon
EOS M50 II
24.1MP APS-C CMOS
Usually £449–£499
OM System TG-7
OM System
OM System TG-7
12MP BSI CMOS
Usually £449–£499
OM-D E-M10 IV
Olympus
OM-D E-M10 IV
20.3MP Micro Four Thirds Live MOS
Usually £469–£519
Z30
Nikon
Z30
20.9MP APS-C CMOS
Usually £479–£529
X-T30 II
Fujifilm
X-T30 II
26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS IV
Usually £499–£549
DJI Pocket 3 Creator Combo
DJI
DJI Pocket 3 Creator Combo
1-inch CMOS
Usually £499–£549
EOS R100
Canon
EOS R100
24.1MP APS-C CMOS
Usually £529–£579
EOS R50
Canon
EOS R50
24.2MP APS-C CMOS
Usually £599–£679
ZV-1 II
Sony
ZV-1 II
20.1MP 1-inch Exmor RS CMOS
Usually £649–£699
ZV-E10 II
Sony
ZV-E10 II
26MP APS-C BSI Exmor CMOS
Usually £679–£749
Olympus OM-D E-M5 III
OM System
Olympus OM-D E-M5 III
20.4MP Micro Four Thirds Live MOS
Usually £699–£849
EOS R10
Canon
EOS R10
24.2MP APS-C CMOS
Usually £699–£849
X-E4
Fujifilm
X-E4
26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS IV
Usually £699–£749
EOS RP
Canon
EOS RP
26.2MP Full-Frame CMOS
Usually £799–£849
Nikon Zfc
Nikon
Nikon Zfc
20.9MP APS-C CMOS
Usually £799–£899
Canon EOS 90D
Canon
Canon EOS 90D
32.5MP APS-C CMOS (Dual Pixel AF)
Usually £849–£999
X-S20
Fujifilm
X-S20
26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4
Usually £849–£949
Nikon D7500
Nikon
Nikon D7500
20.9MP APS-C BSI CMOS (D500 sensor)
Usually £899–£1,099
OM-5
OM System
OM-5
20.4MP Micro Four Thirds Live MOS
Usually £899–£999
A6400
Sony
A6400
24.2MP APS-C Exmor CMOS BSI
Usually £899–£949
Z50 II
Nikon
Z50 II
20.9MP APS-C CMOS
Usually £899–£999
Ricoh GR III
Ricoh
Ricoh GR III
24.2MP APS-C CMOS
Usually £899–£999
A6700
Sony
A6700
26MP APS-C Exmor R BSI CMOS
Usually £999–£1,099
Fujifilm X-T4
Fujifilm
Fujifilm X-T4
26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS IV
Usually £999–£1,199
Ricoh GR IIIx
Ricoh
Ricoh GR IIIx
24.2MP APS-C CMOS
Usually £999–£1,099
Sony RX100 VII
Sony
Sony RX100 VII
20.1MP 1-inch Exmor RS BSI CMOS (stacked)
Usually £1,099–£1,299
EOS R8
Canon
EOS R8
24.2MP Full-frame BSI CMOS
Usually £1,099–£1,199
Lumix GH6
Lumix
Lumix GH6
25.2MP Micro Four Thirds Live MOS
Usually £1,199–£1,399
Z5 II
Nikon
Z5 II
24.5MP Full-frame BSI CMOS
Usually £1,299–£1,399
A7C
Sony
A7C
24.2MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS
Usually £1,299–£1,399
X-H2
Fujifilm
X-H2
40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR
Usually £1,399–£1,549
EOS R7
Canon
EOS R7
32.5MP APS-C CMOS
Usually £1,399–£1,499
A7C II
Sony
A7C II
33MP Full-frame Exmor R BSI CMOS
Usually £1,499–£1,649
Fujifilm X100VI
Fujifilm
Fujifilm X100VI
40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR
Usually £1,499–£1,649
OM-1 II
OM System
OM-1 II
20.4MP Micro Four Thirds Stacked BSI CMOS
Usually £1,499–£1,699
Lumix G9 II
Lumix
Lumix G9 II
25.2MP Micro Four Thirds Live MOS
Usually £1,499–£1,699
Sigma fp
Sigma
Sigma fp
24.6MP full-frame Bayer CMOS
Usually £1,499–£1,699
X-T5
Fujifilm
X-T5
40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR
Usually £1,499–£1,699
Fujifilm X-Pro3
Fujifilm
Fujifilm X-Pro3
26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS IV
Usually £1,599–£1,799
Nikon Zf
Nikon
Nikon Zf
24.5MP Full-frame BSI CMOS
Usually £1,699–£1,999
Pentax K-3 Mark III
Pentax
Pentax K-3 Mark III
25.7MP APS-C BSI CMOS (AA-filterless)
Usually £1,699–£1,899
Z6 II
Nikon
Z6 II
24.5MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS
Usually £1,699–£1,799
A7 III
Sony
A7 III
24.2MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS
Usually £1,699–£1,799
Lumix S5
Lumix
Lumix S5
24.2MP Full-Frame CMOS
Usually £1,699–£1,849
Sony FX30
Sony
Sony FX30
26.1MP APS-C BSI Exmor R CMOS
Usually £1,799–£1,999
OM System OM-1 Mark II
OM System
OM System OM-1 Mark II
20MP Micro Four Thirds Live MOS
Usually £1,999–£2,199
Sigma fp L
Sigma
Sigma fp L
61MP full-frame BSI CMOS
Usually £1,999–£2,299
Lumix S5 II
Lumix
Lumix S5 II
24.2MP full-frame BSI CMOS
Usually £1,999–£2,199
EOS R6 Mark II
Canon
EOS R6 Mark II
24.2MP Full-frame BSI CMOS
Usually £2,099–£2,299
Z6 III
Nikon
Z6 III
24.5MP Full-frame Partial-stacked CMOS
Usually £2,199–£2,399
A7 IV
Sony
A7 IV
33MP Full-frame BSI Exmor R CMOS
Usually £2,299–£2,499
Z7 II
Nikon
Z7 II
45.7MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS
Usually £2,699–£2,899
GFX 50S II
Fujifilm
GFX 50S II
51.4MP Medium Format GFX 44×33mm BSI CMOS
Usually £2,999–£3,299
A7S III
Sony
A7S III
12.1MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS (12-bit, back-illuminated)
Usually £2,999–£3,199
Sony A7R V
Sony
Sony A7R V
61MP full-frame BSI CMOS
Usually £3,899–£4,199
Hasselblad X1D II 50C
Hasselblad
Hasselblad X1D II 50C
50MP medium-format CMOS (43.8 × 32.9mm)
Usually £3,999–£4,499
Nikon Z8
Nikon
Nikon Z8
45.7MP full-frame BSI stacked CMOS
Usually £3,999–£4,299
Canon EOS R5 Mark II
Canon
Canon EOS R5 Mark II
45MP full-frame BSI stacked CMOS
Usually £4,299–£4,599
Fujifilm GFX 100S II
Fujifilm
Fujifilm GFX 100S II
102MP medium-format BSI CMOS (43.8 × 32.9mm)
Usually £4,499–£4,799
Nikon Z9
Nikon
Nikon Z9
45.7MP full-frame BSI stacked CMOS
Usually £5,499–£5,799
Sony A9 III
Sony
Sony A9 III
24.6MP full-frame Exmor RS CMOS (global shutter)
Usually £5,999–£6,299
Leica Q3
Leica
Leica Q3
60MP full-frame BSI CMOS
Usually £5,999–£6,299
Canon EOS R3
Canon
Canon EOS R3
24.1MP full-frame BSI stacked CMOS
Usually £5,999–£6,299
Leica SL3
Leica
Leica SL3
60MP full-frame BSI CMOS
Usually £6,499–£6,999
Leica M11
Leica
Leica M11
60MP full-frame BSI CMOS (Tri-resolution: 60/36/18MP)
Usually £7,999–£8,499
Hasselblad X2D 100C
Hasselblad
Hasselblad X2D 100C
100MP medium-format BSI CMOS (43.8 × 32.9mm)
Usually £7,999–£8,499
Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C
Hasselblad
Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C
100MP medium-format BSI CMOS (43.8 × 32.9mm)
Usually £8,999–£9,499

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How to Choose the Right Cameras

When choosing a camera, sensor size is the starting point — full-frame sensors deliver the best low-light results and shallowest depth of field, while APS-C and Micro Four Thirds bodies are lighter and more affordable. For resolution, 24MP is enough for most use cases; go higher only if you regularly print large or crop heavily. Video shooters should check for 4K recording limits, log profiles, and heat throttling. Autofocus has improved dramatically across all brands — look for eye-tracking and subject recognition. Finally, think about lenses: switching mounts is expensive, so research each brand's native lens range before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best camera for beginners in 2026?

For beginners, a mid-range mirrorless camera — such as the Sony A6700, Fujifilm X-S20, or Canon EOS R50 — offers excellent image quality, fast autofocus, and room to grow. Pair it with a versatile kit zoom to start, then add prime lenses as your skills develop.

Is a mirrorless camera better than a DSLR?

Mirrorless cameras are now the industry standard. They're lighter, offer faster autofocus with face and eye tracking, and preview your exposure through an electronic viewfinder in real time. DSLRs still have advantages in battery life and legacy lens selection, but manufacturers have largely stopped releasing new DSLR bodies.

How much should I spend on my first camera?

A budget of £700–£1,200 covers the best entry-level to mid-range mirrorless cameras, which produce professional-quality images. Spending more buys weather sealing, higher burst rates, and better video specs — useful if you know you need them, but unnecessary for most beginners.