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Nikon Z fc Z fc Crimson Red

73.4 Video Score
20.9MP aps-c 4K @30fps
Why we recommend this

The 20.9MP DX-format sensor and EXPEED 6 engine capture 4K30p video, framed through a 2.36M-dot OLED viewfinder or a fully articulating 3-inch touchscreen, all in a weather‑sealed, 390‑gram retro body. Its classic film‑camera styling and vari‑angle display make it a uniquely portable choice for on‑the‑fly shooting, though battery life is limited to 300 shots. It best serves travel vloggers and streamers who need dependable eye‑detection autofocus for video, but stills‑oriented photographers will find its photography performance less refined.

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Nikon DSLR Cameras D7500

61.8 Video Score
20.9MP aps-c 4K @30fps
Why we recommend this

The 20.9MP APS-C sensor and EXPEED 5 processor deliver 8 fps bursts and 4K 30p video, wrapped in a weather-sealed body with 950-shot battery life. Its 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen and 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors offer flexible composition and precise tracking, all in a portable 640g chassis. Best for YouTube creators and beginners seeking a durable DSLR that excels at 4K capture and fast action stills.

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Nikon DSLR Cameras D7500 camera
Price CA$1,366

Nikon 1 J5 Silver 2015

41 Video Score
20.8MP micro-four-thirds 1080p
Why we recommend this

The 20.8MP 1-inch BSI sensor and EXPEED 5A processor drive 20fps bursts with full-time AF from 105 phase-detection points, outpacing larger mirrorless bodies. Its 180-degree tilting touchscreen and 231g weight, plus built-in Wi‑Fi/NFC, make one-handed self‑recording and instant sharing effortless. This camera suits casual vloggers and travel shooters who prioritize pocketability and fast 1080/60p capture over 4K video.

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Nikon DSLR D610

40.6 Video Score
24.3MP full-frame 1080p
Why we recommend this

The 24.3MP full-frame CMOS sensor and EXPEED 3 processor deliver clean stills at up to ISO 25600 with a 6 fps burst rate. A quiet continuous shooting mode captures sequential images without mirror movement, aiding discreet shooting scenarios. Best for entry-level photographers stepping up to full-frame for landscape and portrait work, backed by a 4.6-star rating across 1,312 reviews.

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Nikon COOLPIX P950 Black

38.4 Video Score
16MP 1/2.3-inch 4K @30fps
Why we recommend this

A 16MP 1/2.3-inch sensor pairs with an 83x optical zoom lens (24–2000mm equivalent) for unmatched reach in a fixed-lens compact. The fully articulating 3.2-inch LCD and 2.4M-dot EVF simplify high/low-angle composition, and 4K/30p video adds everyday versatility. This camera best suits wildlife observers and birders who need extreme telephoto in a single, all-in-one body without the weight or cost of interchangeable super-telephoto glass.

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Nikon NIKKOR Z40mm f/2 (SE)

35.5 Video Score
Why we recommend this

The f/2 maximum aperture and 9-blade diaphragm produce smooth background blur in a compact full-frame lens weighing only 170g and measuring 1.8 inches long. Its retro design with checked knurling, silver band, and classic NIKKOR lettering evokes film-era cameras while adding a weather-sealed build. This lens is ideal for travel and street photographers wanting a lightweight, characterful prime with eye-detection autofocus on Z-mount cameras.

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Nikon D5600 D5600

33.4 Video Score
24.2MP aps-c 1080p
Why we recommend this

Its 24.2MP APS-C sensor omits an optical low-pass filter for sharp detail, and the EXPEED 4 processor enables usable low-light capture up to ISO 25600. The 3.2-inch vari-angle touchscreen and 415g body make handheld composition effortless, especially for off-angle shooting. This DSLR is best for beginner content creators focused on product photography and 1080p video who value a responsive touch interface over sports autofocus.

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Nikon D90 D90

15.5 Video Score
12.3MP aps-c 720p
Why we recommend this

The 12.3MP DX-format CMOS sensor paired with EXPEED processing delivers clean images with natural color rendition, making it a historically significant body as the first DSLR to offer 720p HD video recording. Its 11-point autofocus system and 3-inch LCD remain serviceable for deliberate shooting, though the fixed screen and lack of stabilization limit modern flexibility. This camera is best for photography students and enthusiasts who want an affordable, durable platform to learn manual exposure and lens-based techniques without video-centric features.

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Nikon D3100 D3100

12.2 Video Score
Why we recommend this

Its 14.2-megapixel sensor and EXPEED 2 processor deliver solid image quality for a discontinued entry-level body. The included 18-55mm VR lens and intuitive Guide Mode make learning manual controls straightforward without overwhelming new users. This camera is best for absolute beginners wanting a cheap, used DSLR to grasp photography fundamentals before investing in a modern system.

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