Don't opt for just your average point-and-shoot camera. These high quality options are worth your attention.... An extra something for the creative mind.
Canon EOS M3
Best for Compact Body, Big Sensor, Interchangeable Lenses
The EOS M3 by Canon has a large 24.2MP APS-C sensor, nice set of external controls, rotating display, and the ability to capture 1080p video. There is a fairly limited number of lenses available for the camera's proprietary mount, but users can tap into Canon's immense range of DSLR lenses via a fairly inexpensive adapter. If you are a Canon DSLR owner looking to downsize, the EOS M3 should definitely be on your list.
Canon PowerShot G5 X
Best for Lightweight Body, Excellent Controls, Versatile Lens
The PowerShot G5 X is Canon's rival to the superb DSC-RX100 IV by Sony. It features an image sensor with the same size, and an superb set of manual controls, which are bound to appeal to photography enthusiasts. A bright lens with excellent zoom range, Wi-Fi connectivity, and an electronic viewfinder round up the key highlights of this compact camera. If you are not hell-bent on shooting 4K video (the PowerShot G5 X can't), this is a camera whose versatility is among the best in its class.
Canon PowerShot G9 X
Best for Large Sensor, Compact and Stylish Body
Inside the stylish and compact body of the Canon PowerShot G9 X lies the same 1-inch 20MP sensor that's featured in the pricier PowerShot G5 X we mentioned. Excellent image quality, a rich set of connectivity settings, and intuitive controls make the G9 X an excellent choice for casual users looking for a pocketable camera that packs a punch. There are two color options to choose from.
Canon EOS Rebel T6i
Best for Wide Selection of Lenses, Wireless Connectivity
The Canon EOS Rebel T6i, as its model number suggests, is a successor to the Rebel T5 we already mentioned, packing a more advanced 24.2MP image sensor and much better autofocus. The rest of its long list of key features includes 1080p video capture at 60 fps, a sharp and fully articulating 3-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi, and NFC connectivity. The camera's lens features optical image stabilization, but its body does not.
Canon EOS 80D
Best for Excellent Selection of Lenses, Rich Set of Controls, Articulating Screen
The Canon EOS 80D is the company's most capable DSLR camera with APS-C sensor. The 24.2MP images it can capture are among the best in its class, as is the available lens ecosystem. Other key features of the 80D include wireless connectivity, excellent 1080p video capture (no 4K, though), articulating touchscreen, and a weather-sealed body. The layout of the camera's controls is also superb.
Canon PowerShot ELPH 190 IS
Best for Small and Lightweight Body, Wireless Connectivity
The Canon PowerShot ELPH 190 IS is an ultra- compact point-and-shoot that will deliver noticeably better pictures than your smartphone . Key features of the camera include a 20MP CCD sensor, robust image processor, 10 times optical zoom, image stabilizer, as well as Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity. The ELPH 190 IS has a large display that makes composing photos and navigating through its settings a breeze.
Canon EOS 5DS R
Best for Professional Photographers
The EOS 5DS R is Canon's range-topping full frame DSLR. Designed with professional photographers in mind, the camera can capture exceptional photos up to a whopping 50.6 megapixels in size. It features an advance autofocus system, a duo of powerful image processors, and intuitive controls, packed into superbly built weatherproof body. Video capture capabilities of the 5DS R are limited (1080p only), though it more than makes up for it with the still images it produces. Keep in mind that such a camera requires quality lenses to get the best results, so a full setup can quick approach a five figure price tag.
Canon EOS Rebel T5
Best for Affordable Price Tag, Rich Lens Ecosystem
One of the best DSLR bargains around, the Canon EOS Rebel T5 features an 18MP sensor, 3-inch display, and the capability to capture quality 1080p video at 30 fps. An excellent automatic mode and a rich selection of available lenses make the T5 a great starter DSLR. The camera's kit zoom lens features image stabilization.
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