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Fujifilm X-T4
£1549 / stuff.tv/XT4

The Fuji X-T4 might be the high-end mirrorless
camera of your dreams. Relatively affordable for
a flagship, it excels at stills and video thanks to
in-body image stabilisation, high-speed shooting
and 4K recording at up to 60fps. Rapid shooting
is backed up by fancy AF tricks that feel equally
fast and reliable, and even the battery life goes
above and beyond the usual standards. There’s
no doubting this is a worthy successor to the
already fabulous X-T3.

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Fujifilm XF 16-80mm f/4
This versatile lens covers a bigger
zoom range than most and adapts
to pretty much any requirements.
£769 / wexphotovideo.com

Stuff says +++++
A superbly capable mirrorless camera for
shooting pretty much anything in style

It’s easy to set up the
X-T4’s customisable
Q button: just hold it
down for a couple of
seconds for options.

Avoid those wonky
horizons by turning
on the built-in
on-screen level
in screen settings.

Fujifilm X Acquire is a
clever bit of PC/Mac
software that backs
up all your X-T4’s
custom settings.

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Fujifilm X-T3
£899 / stuff.tv/XT3

It may have been surpassed by
the X-T4, but we still can’t find
anything bad to say about the
X-T3 – it’s just consistently great
in so many ways. With pro-level
video options, a high-res EVF, and
super-fast autofocus and burst
shooting, what you’re getting here
is an all-round beast of a camera
in a small, beautiful form. And now
that it’s a last-gen model, it’s also
a lot cheaper than it used to be.

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
+++++£849 / stuff.tv/XT30
Does a brilliant job of distilling the X-T3’s appeal
into a (slightly) cheaper, more compact body.

Canon EOS RP
+++++£1399 / stuff.tv/EOSRP
A full-frame mirrorless marvel that’s light enough
to not be a burden and offers top picture quality.

Nikon D780
+++++£2199 / stuff.tv/D780
An all-round DSLR that’s built like a tank and
borrows the best tricks of its mirrorless siblings.

Fujifilm GFX 50R
+++++£3199 / stuff.tv/GFX50R
The ultimate image quality in a medium-format
camera that’s not too ridiculously huge to carry.

Nikon Z6
+++++£1549 / stuff.tv/Z6
A top-notch and reasonably sized mirrorless
camera from the optical experts.

Sony ZV-1
+++++£699 / stuff.tv/ZV1
With ace video and a flippable screen, Sony’s
clever compact is a vlogger’s dream.

Stuff says +++++
An excellent all-rounder that excels
in low-light conditions

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

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Nikon Z50
+++++£929 / stuff.tv/Z50
One of the best APS-C cameras out there,
offering a multitude of pro-level features.
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