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FOR FULL REVIEWS OF ALL THE BEST NEW CAMERAS, VISIT STUFF.TV/TOP-10/SYSTEM-CAMERAS


TOP TENS SYSTEM CAMERAS^102


Fujifilm X-T3
£1199 / stuff.tv/FujifilmXT3

It’s really hard to find anything bad to say about
the X-T3 – it’s just consistently great in so
many ways. Fuji has looked at virtually every
feature on the X-T2 and upgraded it. With
substantial tweaks made to the pro-level
video options, the high-res EVF, the super-fast
autofocus and the burst shooting, what you’re
left with is an all-round beast of a camera in a
small, beautiful form. As APS-C shooters go, it’s
the best there is.

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Manfrotto 190 Go! Carbon Fibre Tripod
You no longer have an excuse for
wobbly photos with this carbon-fibre
tripod. It weighs just 1.8kg.
£269 / wexphotovideo.com

Stuff says +++++
An incredible stills shooter with video
smarts to match

Pre-shot ES mode
starts taking photos
and adding them to
the buffer as soon as
you half-press.

Sports Finder mode’s
display enables you
to see what’s about
to come into frame
for moving shots.

Tapping an area on
the 3in touchscreen
will let you set the
focus point or take
an instant shot.

TIPS &
TRICKS

Sony A7 III
£1749 / stuff.tv/SonyA7iii

The A7 III manages to pack in a lot
of technology and desirability for
less than £2000. It’s a fantastic
all-rounder that’s well suited to
a bunch of shooting scenarios,
coping well with landscapes,
portraits, and even a little bit
of high-speed sport shooting.
As a camera design it’s admittedly
not the prettiest thing we’ve ever
seen, but it handles well for its
compact size.

Fujifilm X-T30
£699 / stuff.tv/XT30

While the X-T3 is a more powerful
camera, particularly for video,
the X-T30 does a brilliant job
of distilling the pricier model’s
essential appeal into a cheaper,
more compact body. Not only is
it richly equipped when it comes
to both video and stills shooting
options, but it’s designed so that
photographers have lots of control
at their fingertips... and the image
quality is superb.

Sony A6500
+++++£930 / stuff.tv/A6500
A cracking system cam for action photography,
but stick with the A6300 if your budget is tight.

Fujifilm GFX 50R
+++++£2999 / stuff.tv/GFX50R
The ultimate image quality in a medium-format
camera that’s not too ridiculously huge to carry.

Panasonic Lumix G9
+++++£999 / stuff.tv/LumixG9
The G9 is the best Lumix camera to date and
a fine choice for wildlife or action photography.

Canon EOS 80D
+++++£980 / stuff.tv/80D
The 80D is so easy to use that even a toddler
would get some great shots with it.

Nikon Z6
+++++£1599 / stuff.tv/Z6
A top-notch and reasonably sized mirrorless
camera from the optical experts.

Nikon D850
+++++£2499 / stuff.tv/D850
This super-cam has enough fantastic features
to excel in pretty much any situation.

Sony A6100
+++++£679 / stuff.tv/A6100
Fine features make this mirrorless Sony an ideal
first step into ‘serious’ photography.

Stuff says +++++
Versatile, compact, powerful, stylish
and not insanely expensive

Stuff says +++++
A fantastic all-rounder that excels
in low-light conditions

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