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Best 1 Logitech G Pro X Superlight
From $99.99

While slightly heavier than the absolute featherweights, the G Pro X Superlight remains a gold standard due to its unparalleled reliability and proven track record in professional esports. Its shape is highly regarded for its comfortable, slightly ergonomic feel that suits many professional players....

9.41 Excellent
Why this score?

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight scores 9.6/10 due to its exceptional speed and precision from the HERO 25K sensor, ultra-lightweight design, and low-latency wireless technology. However, it comes with a higher price point and limited customization options.

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2 Nikon D850
Nikon D850
From $3,999.00

The D850 is Nikon's next-generation high resolution, full-frame DSLR. It features a 45.7 Megapixel BSI CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter and an Expeed 5 image processor, which allow for fast burst rates and 4K video capture. The D850 has an ISO range of 64-25,000, expandable to 32-120,400...

9.52 Brilliant
Why this score?

The Nikon D850 scores 9.2/10 due to its exceptional resolution and fast burst rate, but the high price point and limited battery life are factors that bring it down.

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3 Canon EOS Rebel T7
From $400 - $600

The Canon EOS Rebel T7 (also known as the 2000D) is an excellent entry-level DSLR that provides beginners with a solid foundation in photography. It features a 24.1MP APS-C sensor, built-in Wi-Fi for easy sharing, and a intuitive guided interface that helps new photographers learn exposure settings....

7.24 Good
Why this score?

The Canon EOS Rebel T7 scores 8.2/10 due to its excellent image quality and ease of use, making it a great choice for beginners. However, the limited manual controls and smaller buffer capacity are minor drawbacks.

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4 Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
From $3,999.00

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is Canon's enthusiast full-frame DSLR. Featuring an all-new 30MP CMOS sensor, DIGIC 6+ processor, Dual Pixel AF system and 4K video capture, the Mark IV is easily the more advanced 5D to-date. The new sensor offers a fully expanded ISO range of 50-102400 and has 'Dual Pixel' AF...

9.28 Excellent
Why this score?

The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV scores 9.2/10 due to its advanced sensor technology and video capabilities, but it's limited by a higher price point and bulkier design.

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5 Canon EOS Rebel T3i
From $549.00

The Rebel T3i / EOS 600D takes the highly capable T2i / EOS 550D and adds a multi-angle LCD screen, plus a host of beginner-friendly features designed to make it easier for novices to get good results. These offers more user control in the automatic scene modes, a new 'Feature Guide' that gives brie...

7.50 Good
Why this score?

The Canon EOS Rebel T3i scores 8.4/10 due to its user-friendly features, good image quality in automatic modes, and affordable price point. However, it lacks some advanced manual controls and has a smaller sensor size which may limit low-light performance.

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6 Canon EOS 60D
From $800

With the 18MP EOS 60D Canon has unashamedly moved the X0D range out of the 'semi pro' bracket and instead focused on the enthusiast photographer looking to upgrade from their Rebel. From a spec and feature point of view it sits almost exactly half-way between the EOS 550D and the EOS 7D. Key feature...

7.61 Good
Why this score?

The Canon EOS 60D scores 8.4/10 due to its excellent image quality, versatile performance, and fast autofocus system. However, it falls short in terms of buffer capacity and lacks some modern features like built-in GPS or Wi-Fi.

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7 Nikon D780
Nikon D780
From $2,499.95

The Nikon D780 is a full-frame DSLR camera offering 25 megapixels and 4K UHD video recording. Its notable features include a BSI CMOS sensor for improved low-light performance and an Expeed 6 processor enabling fast processing speeds. The camera’s extended battery life and USB 32 connectivity make i...

7.88 Good
Why this score?

The Nikon D780 scores 8.7/10 due to its high-resolution sensor and fast continuous shooting capabilities, but it falls short in terms of video features and price compared to some competitors.

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8 Nikon D7500

The Nikon D7500 does not boast any dramatic new technologies, but it does fill a significant gap in the range. It fits in towards the top of the Nikon DX (APS-C format) digital SLR range, where it’s designed to offer a balance between high-end performance, versatile features and an affordable price.

7.97 Good
Why this score?

The Nikon D7500 scores 8.4/10 due to its excellent image quality, fast autofocus system, and versatile shooting modes. However, it falls short in terms of battery life and higher price point compared to some entry-level models.

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9 Nikon D610
Nikon D610
From $1,799.00

The Nikon D610 is a minor upgrade to the company's full-frame (FX-format) D600. New features include slightly faster burst shooting, new 'quiet continuous' mode, and improved auto white balance. The rest of the features are unchanged. They include a full-frame 24 megapixel CMOS sensor, 39-point AF...

7.40 Good
Why this score?

The Nikon D610 scores 8.4/10 due to its excellent full-frame sensor and autofocus system, but it falls short in terms of video capabilities and higher price point compared to newer models.

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10 CANON EOS REBEL SL3
From $599.99

Whether you’re a first time SLR user, an aspiring photo enthusiast, or someone looking to capture those amazing family moments, The Canon EOS Rebel SL3 can be the perfect companion. It’s the smallest and lightest EOS DSLR camera to date, and is equipped with 4K recording capability, Canon’s dual Pix...

7.46 Good
Why this score?

The Canon EOS Rebel SL3 scores 8.4/10 due to its compact size, easy-to-use interface, and 4K video capabilities. However, it falls short in terms of battery life and low-light performance compared to more advanced models.

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11 Canon EOS 250D
From $549.00

The Canon EOS Rebel SL3 (EOS 250D in most regions) is an ultra-compact digital SLR that features a 24MP APS-C-sized CMOS sensor, DIGIC 8 processor and Dual Pixel autofocus system. The main differences between the SL3 and SL2 is the addition of Eye AF during live view, an even smaller and lighter bod...

7.56 Good
Why this score?

The Canon EOS 250D scores 8.4/10 due to its compact size, high-resolution sensor, and advanced autofocus system. However, it falls short in terms of video capabilities and durability compared to more professional-grade cameras.

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12 HyperX Pulsefire Dart Pro
From $69.99

The HyperX Pulsefire Dart Pro is a wireless gaming mouse designed for competitive PC gamers. Its lightweight construction combined with a high-precision 16,000 DPI sensor and extended 50-hour battery life offers enhanced control and reduced fatigue during long sessions. The mouse’s tactile buttons a...

7.44 Good
Why this score?

The HyperX Pulsefire Dart Pro scores 8.4/10 due to its lightweight design, long battery life, and high DPI sensor for precision tracking. However, it has some limitations such as potential latency with wireless connectivity and limited software customization options.

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13 Havit HV-KB390L
From $39.99

The Havit HV-KB390L is a budget mechanical keyboard designed for users prioritizing portability and an ultra-slim form factor. Its RGB lighting adds visual appeal while its lightweight construction makes it suitable for gaming, travel, or everyday use. It’s particularly appealing to students, casual...

7.17 Good
Why this score?

The Havit HV-KB390L scores 8.4/10 due to its lightweight and portable design, customizable RGB lighting, and suitability for gamers. However, the limited key switch options and lack of dedicated media keys bring down the score.

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14 Canon EOS 80D
From $899.99

The Canon EOS 80D features an all-new 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor, 45-point all cross-type autofocus system, and the company's DIGIC 6 processor. When using live view or recording video users can take advantage of the 80D's Dual Pixel CMOS AF for fast and smooth autofocus. Photos can be composed on an...

7.81 Good
Why this score?

The Canon EOS 80D scores 8.5/10 due to its high-resolution sensor, efficient autofocus system, and DIGIC 6 processor. However, it falls short in terms of weather sealing and has a higher price point compared to some alternatives.

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15 Canon EOS 90D
From $1,299.99

The Canon EOS 90D is a midrange APS-C digital SLR with an all-new 32.5MP CMOS sensor. It uses Canon's latest Digic 8 processor and an updated metering sensor, which allows for face detection when shooting through the viewfinder. It features Canon's Dual Pixel AF system for live view and video shooti...

7.97 Good
Why this score?

The Canon EOS 90D scores 8.7/10 due to its high resolution and advanced autofocus system, but it falls short in terms of battery life and the absence of in-body image stabilization.

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16 Canon EOS Rebel T8i
From $600

The EOS Rebel T8i is the ideal introduction to an interchangeable lens camera, or for those looking for an affordable upgrade. Equipped with a 24.1 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, DIGIC 8 image processor and an ISO range of 100-25600, the EOS Rebel T8i is our most advanced EOS Rebel yet, delivering h...

7.69 Good
Why this score?

The EOS Rebel T8i scores 8.5/10 due to its high-quality sensor, versatile ISO range, and fast processing capabilities. However, it falls short in terms of battery life and weather sealing.

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17 Nikon D5600
From $749.00

The Nikon D5600 is a versatile DSLR that offers a great balance of features for beginners and intermediate photographers. It features a fully articulating touchscreen, which is perfect for creative angles and self-portraits. The 24.2MP sensor delivers excellent image quality, and the camera's autofo...

7.83 Good
Why this score?

The Nikon D5600 scores 8.4/10 due to its excellent image quality, fast burst shooting, and reliable autofocus system. However, it falls short in terms of video capabilities and advanced features that might be expected from a mid-range DSLR.

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18 Canon EOS REBEL T7i
From $599.00

The Canon EOS Rebel T7i is a DSLR camera designed for beginner to intermediate photographers. It features an APS-C sized CMOS sensor and DIGIC X processor enabling high speed shooting at up to 15 frames per second. Its advanced autofocus system, including Dual Pixel CMOS AF, provides accurate subjec...

7.52 Good
Why this score?

The EOS Rebel T7i scores 8.4/10 due to its advanced features like the optical viewfinder and dual pixel CMOS AF, but it falls short in terms of battery life and weather-sealed design.

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19 Canon EOS 6D Mark II
From $2,599.99

The 6D Mark II is Canon's 'entry-level' full-frame digital SLR. It uses an all-new 26.2MP CMOS sensor and Canon's DIGIC 7 processor. It features Dual Pixel AF which allows for very responsive autofocus when shooting live view or video. When using the optical viewfinder you'll have a 45-point all-cro...

7.79 Good
Why this score?

The Canon EOS 6D Mark II scores 8.4/10 due to its full-frame sensor and high ISO performance, but it falls short with a higher price point and limited battery life.

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20 Canon EOS Rebel T6
From $350 - $600

The Canon EOS Rebel T6 (also known as the EOS 1300D) is a budget-friendly DSLR with an 18MP APS-C-size sensor. It uses Canon's DIGIC 4+ image processor which offers an ISO range of 100-6400, expandable to 12800, as well as 3p fps burst shooting. It features a 9-point AF system with a cross-type sens...

6.99 Fair
Why this score?

The Canon EOS Rebel T6 scores 7.8/10 due to its affordable price, good image quality, and compatibility with Canon lenses. However, it lacks some advanced features found in newer models.

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21 Canon EOS Rebel T5
From $499.00

The Canon EOS Rebel T5 is a solid entry-level DSLR with a price that will please the budget-conscious. It improves upon its predecessor, the T3, by upping the HD video resolution to 1080 x 1920 and the sensor's resolution to 18 megapixels. The EOS T5 is also outfitted with a 3-inch, 460,000 dot LCD....

7.01 Good
Why this score?

The Canon EOS Rebel T5 scores 7.8/10 due to its affordable price, improved HD video resolution, and higher sensor resolution. However, it falls short in terms of advanced features and low-light performance.

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22 Nikon D3100
From $299.00

Nikon's affordable, compact and lightweight D3100 digital SLR features a high-resolution 14-megapixel CMOS DX sensor, high-quality 3x NIKKOR 18-55mm VR image stabilization zoom lens and intuitive onboard assistance including the learn-as-you grow Guide Mode. Capture beautiful pictures and amazing Fu...

7.12 Good
Why this score?

The Nikon D3100 scores 7.8/10 due to its affordability, compact design, and high-resolution sensor, but it lacks some advanced features found in more expensive models.

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23 Nikon D3200
From $529.00

Nikon has updated its entry-level DSLR offering with the addition of a 24MP CMOS sensor. This makes it equal to Sony's A65, A77 and NEX-7 in offering the highest pixel count we've yet seen at the APS-C sensor size, and second only to the full-frame professional-grade D800 in Nikon's entire range. Th...

7.26 Good
Why this score?

The Nikon D3200 scores 7.8/10 due to its high-resolution sensor and user-friendly interface, but it falls short in terms of battery life and low-light performance compared to more advanced models.

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24 Nikon D3500
From $499.95

The Nikon D3500 is the company's entry-level DSLR camera. It's essentially the same as its predecessor, the D3400, except that it now uses the same body as the D5600. It continues to have a 24MP APS-C CMOS sensor, EXPEED 4 image processor, Full HD video capture and an easy-to-use interface. The came...

7.79 Good
Why this score?

The Nikon D3500 scores 8.6/10 due to its excellent image quality, ease of use, and affordability for beginners. However, it lacks some advanced features found in more expensive models.

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25 Canon EOS Rebel T100
From $349.00

The Canon EOS Rebel T100 is a DSLR camera designed for beginner to intermediate photographers. It offers an 18.0 megapixel sensor and a pentamirror lens system providing sharp images and reliable autofocus performance. The optical image stabilizer reduces blur from shaky hands while the Digic 4 proc...

6.63 Fair
Why this score?

The Canon EOS Rebel T100 scores 7.8/10 due to its user-friendly interface, affordable price point, and high-quality photo capabilities. However, it lacks some advanced features found in higher-end models.

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26 Sony Alpha A200K
From $599.99

The Sony Alpha A200K is a compact DSLR camera featuring an APS-C sensor and 18-70mm lens. It offers 10 megapixels and incorporates image stabilization for sharper images and autofocus capabilities. The Super Steady Shot function enhances video recording, while the 27-inch LCD screen provides comfort...

6.60 Fair
Why this score?

The Sony Alpha A200K scores 7.5/10 due to its competitive pricing, user-friendly features like the ISO3200 mode and noise reduction, but it falls short in terms of advanced functionalities compared to newer models.

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27 SteelSeries Rival 300 Wireless
From $50

The SteelSeries Rival 300 Wireless is a lightweight and durable gaming mouse with up to 72 hours of battery life. It features a 16,000 DPI sensor and customizable RGB lighting for a personalized gaming experience.

6.53 Fair
Why this score?

The SteelSeries Rival 300 Wireless scores 8.4/10 due to its excellent balance of performance and features, but it falls short in terms of connectivity options and higher price point.

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28 Canon EOS 4000D
From $450 - $600

The Canon EOS 4000D is the most budget friendly Canon DSLR and features an 18MP APS-C-size sensor. It uses Canon's DIGIC 4+ image processor which offers an ISO range of 100-6400, expandable to 12800, as well as 3 fps burst shooting. It features a 9-point AF system with a cross-type sensor at the cen...

6.37 Fair
Why this score?

The Canon EOS 4000D scores 8.1/10 due to its excellent image quality, good burst shooting capabilities, and affordable price point. However, it falls short in terms of buffer capacity and advanced features compared to more recent models.

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