
$699.99
Rankings

The Sony Alpha a6400 is a compact APS-C mirrorless camera delivering flagship-level autofocus and 4K video capabilities in a lightweight body, suitable for both photographers and content creators. It offers fast hybrid AF, high-resolution EVF and solid build, but lacks IBIS and a fully articulating screen.

The Panasonic LUMIX G100 targets vloggers with its three-mic OZO audio, lightweight design, fully articulating screen and solid 4K video, though it falls short on stabilization and long-form 4K recording.

The EOS R7 is a high-performance APS-C mirrorless camera that pairs a 32.5 MP sensor with the DIGIC X processor, delivering fast burst rates, advanced Dual Pixel AF and robust 4K 60p video. Its weather-sealed body, 8-stop IBIS and dual UHS-II slots make it suitable for action and multimedia shooting, though the EVF and native lens selection are modest.

The OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is a compact, retro-styled entry-level mirrorless camera offering a 20.3 MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, 5-axis IBIS and 4K video, aimed at beginners and travel shooters.

The Canon EOS R50 is an entry-level APS-C mirrorless aimed at beginners and content creators, offering a 24.2 MP sensor, DIGIC X processor, 6K-oversampled 4K video and advanced Dual Pixel AF II. It combines a compact, lightweight body with a vari-angle touchscreen, but lacks in-body stabilization and has modest battery endurance.

The Panasonic LUMIX G95 is a rugged, weather-sealed Micro Four Thirds camera that pairs a 20.3 MP sensor with advanced video tools like unlimited 4K 30p recording and V-Log L. It targets hybrid creators who need strong in-body stabilization and versatile connectivity, though its small sensor and modest battery life keep it from competing with larger-sensor systems.

The Canon EOS R100 is a compact, entry-level APS-C mirrorless camera offering 24.1 MP stills, Dual Pixel AF and basic 4K video. Its tiny, lightweight body makes it ideal for beginners and travelers, though it lacks advanced features like IBIS or a touchscreen.

The OM-5 Mark II body is a flagship Micro-Four-Thirds camera that blends a 20.4 MP stacked BSI sensor with advanced computational tools, ultra-fast autofocus and up to 8.5-stop IBIS. It targets professionals and serious enthusiasts needing speed, weather sealing and unlimited 4K video, though its menu complexity and sensor size may deter some users.

The Panasonic LUMIX G85 offers a solid blend of stills and video features, including 5-axis IBIS, uncropped 4K recording, and a weather-sealed build, making it a versatile hybrid for enthusiasts.
The Nikon Z50 is a compact APS-C mirrorless camera offering a 20.9 MP sensor, 209-point hybrid autofocus, and 4K video, with a tilting touchscreen and solid ergonomics. While it delivers strong image quality and fast shooting, it lacks IBIS, has a single card slot, and its 4K video is cropped.

The Panasonic Lumix G7 offers a 16 MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, 4K video up to 30p, and versatile creative features like 4K Photo and Post Focus, packaged in a compact DSLR-style body. It's well suited for hobbyists and vloggers seeking affordable 4K, though its plastic build and limited burst speed keep it from professional sport use.
The Panasonic LUMIX GH4 is a hybrid mirrorless camera that introduced internal 4K video to the Micro Four Thirds line. It combines solid still-image performance with robust video features and a weather-sealed body, but its contrast-detect AF and lack of IBIS limit fast action shooting.
The Nikon Z30 is a compact APS-C mirrorless camera designed for vloggers, delivering 20.8 MP stills and uncropped 4K video in a lightweight body.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Nikon Z50 Body | ![]() | ![]() | Nikon Z30 | |
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16 MP | 16 MP | 24.1 MP | 32.5 MPbest | 20.3 MP | 20.3 MP | 24.2 MP | 24.2 MP | 20.9 MP | 20.4 MP | 16.05 MP | 20.3 MP | 20.8 MP | |
330 shots | 350 shots | — | — | 290 shots | 360 shots | 240 shots | 410 shots | — | 520 shotsbest | 500 shots | 260 shots | 330 shots | |
25,600 ISO | 25,600 ISO | 25,600 ISO | 51,200 ISO | 25,600 ISO | 25,600 ISO | 51,200 ISO | 102,400 ISObest | 51,200 ISO | 102,400 ISObest | 25,600 ISO | 25,600 ISO | 51,200 ISO | |
| ↓ lower better | 453 g | 364 g | 2.5 gbest | 530 g | 484 g | 499 g | 470 g | 292 g | 400 g | 408 g | 560 g | 590 g | 350 g |
49 points | 49 points | 143 points | 651 points | 49 points | 121 points | 651 points | 850 points | 209 points | 1,053 pointsbest | 49 points | 49 points | 209 points | |
30 fps | 30 fps | 29.97 fps | 60 fpsbest | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 60 fpsbest | 24 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | |
2,360,000 dots | 2,360,000 dots | 2,360,000 dots | 2,360,000 dots | 2,360,000 dots | 2,360,000 dots | 2,360,000 dots | 2,359,296 dots | 2,360,000 dots | 5,760,000 dotsbest | 2,359,000 dots | 3,680,000 dots | — | |
3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 2.95 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3.2 inchesbest | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Nikon Z50 Body | ![]() | ![]() | Nikon Z30 | |
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Sensor & Image(4) | |||||||||||||
Effective Megapixels (MP) | 16 MP | 16.0 MP | 24.1 MP | 32.5 MP | 20.3 MP | 20.3 MP | 24.2 MP | 24.2 MP | 20.9 MP | 20.4 MP | 16.05 MP | 20.3 MP | 20.8 MP |
Sensor Size | Micro Four Thirds | Micro Four Thirds (17.3x13.0 mm) | APS-C | APS-C | Four Thirds | Four Thirds | APS-C | APS-C | APS-C | Micro Four Thirds | Four Thirds | Micro Four Thirds | APS-C |
Image Processor | Venus Engine | — | DIGIC 8 | DIGIC X | Venus Engine | TruePic VIII | DIGIC X | BIONZ X | — | TruePic X | Venus Engine IX | Venus Engine | EXPEED 6 |
Maximum ISO (ISO) | 25600 ISO | 25600 ISO | 25600 ISO | 51200 ISO | 25600 ISO | 25600 ISO | 51200 ISO | 102400 ISO | 51200 ISO | 102400 ISO | 25600 ISO | 25600 ISO | 51200 ISO |
Autofocus(2) | |||||||||||||
Autofocus Points (points) | 49 points | 49 points | 143 points | 651 points | 49 points | 121 points | 651 points | 850 points | 209 points | 1053 points | 49 points | 49 points | 209 points |
Autofocus System | Contrast Detection with DFD | Contrast-detection with DFD | Dual Pixel CMOS AF | Dual Pixel CMOS AF | Contrast Detection | Contrast-detection | Dual Pixel CMOS AF II | Fast Hybrid AF | Hybrid | Hybrid AF | Contrast Detection | Contrast Detection with DFD | Hybrid |
Battery & Power(3) | |||||||||||||
Battery Life (CIPA) (shots) | 330 shots | 350 shots | — | — | 290 shots | 360 shots | 240 shots | 410 shots | — | 520 shots | 500 shots | 260 shots | 330 shots |
Weight (g) | 453 g | 364 g | 2.5 g | 530 g | 484 g | 499 g | 470 g | 292 g | 400 g | 408 g | 560 g | 590 g | 350 g |
Weather Sealing | true | — | — | true | true | false | false | true | false | true | true | — | — |
Video(1) | |||||||||||||
4K Frame Rate (fps) | 30 fps | 30 fps | 29.97 fps | 60 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | 60 fps | 24 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps |
Display(3) | |||||||||||||
LCD Size (inches) | 3.0 inches | 3.0 inches | 3.0 inches | 2.95 inches | 3.0 inches | 3.0 inches | 3.0 inches | 3.0 inches | 3.2 inches | 3.0 inches | 3.0 inches | 3.0 inches | 3.0 inches |
LCD Resolution (pixels) | 1040000 pixels | 1040000 pixels | 1040000 pixels | 1620000 pixels | 1040000 pixels | 1037000 pixels | 1620000 pixels | 921600 pixels | 1040000 pixels | 1620000 pixels | 1036000 pixels | 1840000 pixels | 1040000 pixels |
EVF Resolution (dots) | 2360000 dots | 2360000 dots | 2360000 dots | 2360000 dots | 2360000 dots | 2360000 dots | 2360000 dots | 2359296 dots | 2360000 dots | 5760000 dots | 2359000 dots | 3680000 dots | — |
Connectivity(2) | |||||||||||||
Wi‑Fi | true | true | — | true | true | true | Wi‑Fi | true | true | true | true | true | true |
Bluetooth | — | — | — | true | — | true | Bluetooth | true | true | true | — | true | true |
Storage(1) | |||||||||||||
Memory Card Slot Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC | SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II) | SD (UHS-I) | Dual SD (UHS-II) | — | SD (UHS-II) | SD | SD | SD | Dual SD (UHS-II) | SD | SD/SDHC/SDXC | UHS‑I SD |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the G85 for its rugged weather sealing, 5-axis IBIS and uncropped 4K video, highlighting it as a compelling hybrid camera for enthusiasts.
Everyday users appreciate the solid stabilization, weather-proof body and articulating touchscreen, while noting modest battery endurance and occasional rolling-shutter distortion.

“The stabilization is amazing for handheld video.”

“Battery dies faster than I expected during trips.”

“Love the weather sealing; I can shoot in rain without worry.”



A6400 offers faster AF with phase-detect points but lacks in-body stabilization.
R100 targets beginners with a simpler feature set, whereas the R7 is aimed at advanced creators needing speed and ruggedness.
Select the Z30 for vlog-centric features; pick the Z50 if you need an EVF and in-body stabilization.









Professional reviewers commend the G7 for delivering cinema-grade 4K video, innovative still-from-video features, and a high-resolution EVF, all wrapped in a user-friendly, DSLR-like interface, but criticize its plastic construction, lack of headphone monitoring, and slower continuous-AF burst compared to dedicated sports cameras.
Everyday users appreciate the camera's affordable 4K capabilities, Wi-Fi convenience, and versatile touchscreen, often highlighting its value for vloggers and hobbyists, while recurring complaints focus on the cheap-feel body, missing headphone jack, and limited burst speed for fast subjects.

Compact, lightweight entry-level mirrorless camera ideal for beginners transitioning from smartphones.
Users appreciate the portability and image quality but note the lack of in-body stabilization and touch screen.

Professional reviewers praise the R7 for its high-resolution sensor, rapid burst performance and sophisticated AF, but note the EVF resolution and the still-growing RF-S lens ecosystem as drawbacks.
Enthusiasts appreciate the speed and video quality, while some users mention the EVF feels low-resolution and wish for more native lenses.

Professional reviewers commend the G95 for its robust video toolkit, especially the effective 5-axis stabilization, V-Log L profile and clean 4:2:2 HDMI output, positioning it as a strong hybrid camera for indie filmmakers and vloggers. They also note its solid low-light autofocus and versatile ergonomics, though they point out the sensor size and lack of internal ND filter as trade-offs.
Everyday users appreciate the camera's stabilization, unlimited 4K recording, and weather-sealed build, often highlighting its suitability for travel and vlogging. Common criticisms focus on the modest battery life, the smaller Micro Four Thirds sensor, and the desire for a built-in ND filter.

Professional reviewers praise the camera's attractive retro styling, solid 5-axis stabilization and 20.3 MP sensor, but note the slower contrast-detect AF and lack of external mic as drawbacks for serious videography.
Everyday users love its portability, image quality and intuitive interface, while common complaints focus on AF speed, battery life and the flip-down screen.

Professional reviewers praise the EOS R50 as a compelling entry-level mirrorless option, highlighting its 6K-oversampled 4K video, industry-leading Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, and compact form factor for vloggers.
Everyday users consistently commend the camera's fast autofocus, sharp video quality, and lightweight design, noting that the touchscreen and built-in webcam mode make it very user-friendly.

Professional reviewers praise the a6400 for its industry-leading 0.02-second AF acquisition, robust 425-point hybrid AF system, and full-pixel 4K video without time limits, noting the camera delivers flagship performance in a small, travel-friendly package.
Everyday users echo the professional praise, highlighting the camera's speed, compactness, and video features as major strengths, while frequently mentioning the absence of in-body stabilization and the limited screen articulation as pain points.
Professional reviewers commend the Z50 for its solid build, excellent handling, and strong image quality that rivals larger full-frame models, but note the missing in-body stabilization, single card slot, and 1.5× crop in 4K video.
Everyday users love the Z50's portability, impressive image quality, and user-friendly ergonomics, often highlighting its suitability for travel, street photography, and vlogging. Common complaints focus on the lack of IBIS, the 4K crop, and limited recording time.

Professional reviewers commend the OM-5 Mark II for its groundbreaking computational tools, superb autofocus and high-speed burst capabilities that set a new benchmark for Micro Four Thirds wildlife and sports shooting.
Everyday users repeatedly praise the camera's compact size, lightweight build and ease of handling, especially when paired with telephoto lenses. They appreciate the fast autofocus and stabilization for handheld shooting, while some express frustration with the learning curve and battery endurance.
Professional reviewers hail the GH4 as a game-changer for independent filmmakers and hybrid shooters, praising its groundbreaking internal 4K recording, high-bitrate video, clean 10-bit HDMI output, weather-sealed body, and dual audio jacks. They note drawbacks such as the contrast-detect only AF system, the 2× crop in 4K, lack of IBIS, and modest battery endurance.

Professional reviewers praise the G100's vlog-centric audio and ergonomics but criticize the absence of IBIS, the short 4K recording limit and the lack of log profiles.
Professional reviewers praise the Z30 as Nikon's most vlogging-focused camera, highlighting its full-width 4K video, intuitive articulating screen and reliable autofocus. They note trade-offs such as the missing headphone jack, lack of IBIS and a limited 4K recording window due to heat, but consider it a solid step up from smartphones for creators seeking a dedicated mirrorless solution.
Everyday users love the camera's small size, lightweight feel, articulating screen and reliable autofocus, noting it's perfect for travel and on-the-go shooting. The most common drawbacks mentioned are the missing headphone jack and viewfinder.


