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Sony a6000 vs Sony a6700: What Should You Get?

The Sony a6000 was the first camera in an exciting new line, one which eventually grew to include the a6100, a6300, a6400, and more... including the Sony a6700 more than nine years later. And a lot changed in those nine years! While the Sony a6000 had some impressive features at...

Nikon Z8 vs Canon EOS R3: What Should You Get?

The Nikon Z8 and Canon EOS R3 are similar cameras in many ways. Both have top-notch autofocus systems and both could be used for almost any sort of photography. Of course, they are also different in a few notable ways such as price. Which one of these cameras is right...

Canon EOS R8 vs Canon EOS R6: What Should You Get?

The Canon EOS R8 and EOS R6 are competitive, mid-market full-frame cameras featuring Canon's RF mirrorless mount. While the R6 is getting a bit older, having been replaced by the R6 II model, it's still a great camera and easy to find. This lower price puts it just a few...

Nikon Z8 vs Nikon Z9: Which One Should You Get?

Nikon shook the camera world with its Nikon Z9 - the company's first-ever flagship mirrorless body, with an incredible autofocus system and a fully electronic shutter. Now, they have just released the Nikon Z8, which is basically a Z9 but in a smaller body. Given that the Nikon Z8 and...

Nikon Z8 vs Sony a7R V

When I think of the closest Sony camera to the Nikon Z8, I think of the Sony a1 in terms of speed and resolution. However, if you take price into account, the closest Sony camera to the Z8 is probably the Sony a7R V. Both are high-resolution, advanced full-frame mirrorless...

Nikon Z8 vs Sony a1

The Sony a1 is one of the best cameras ever made, regardless of genre - it does everything from wildlife to landscape photography well. But so does the Nikon Z8! Despite the price differences, these two cameras have a lot of similarities, and the "better" one isn't immediately clear. So...

Nikon Z7 II vs Nikon Z8

The Nikon Z7 II and Z8 in some ways seem very much the same. Both are full-frame, 45-megapixel Nikon Z cameras with similar control layouts. But in reality, they are quite different cameras. The Z7 II is an excellent all-purpose camera whereas the Z8, with its stacked CMOS sensor and...