The 2019 Engadget Camera Guide
What to buy, and how to get the most from it.
Top Picks
Do Micro Four Thirds cameras have a future?
How to pick a lens for your mirrorless camera in 2019
How to buy a mirrorless camera in 2019
Use the camera in your brain to master street photography
The cameras YouTubers love
Our favorite camera bags (that don't look like camera bags)
What to Buy

The best affordable mirrorless cameras

The best mirrorless cameras

The best tech for improving your photography

The best lenses for Canon RF mount

The best lenses for Nikon Z mount

The best lenses for Fujifilm X mount

The best lenses for Sony FE mount

The best software for camera lovers

The best companion cameras
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