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In terms of features, it is worth thinking of this as a mirrorless Canon EOS 6D Mark II – but with the advantage of an electronic viewfinder and 4K video shooting. Given that the existing RF lenses are rather esoteric and expensive for those shopping on the budget, this converter is a godsend.

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It was designed to be cheap and prices have fallen still further, so this is the cheapest of all Canon full frame cameras! To make things easier for those upgrading, the EOS RP body is sold with a converter that allows you to use your existing Canon EOS D-SLR EF-mount lenses. The Canon EOS RP was the second camera in Canon's new RF full-frame mirrorless system, and designed to give you a low price of entry into this new family of cameras and its all-new lens mount. Read our Nikon D750 review (opens in new tab) or Best Nikon cameras (opens in new tab) - Nikon D750 vs Nikon D850 (opens in new tab) It's one of the cheapest Nikon full-frame cameras you can get right now and there's a reason people still want to buy them – they're great cameras that offer fantastic image quality. There is a huge range of lenses to choose from either brand new or in the second-hand market.

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While the Nikon D750 can't capture 4K video, you can record pretty decent video in 1080p at up to 60fps. While a 51-point AF system might seem outdated now, at the time it was the best in the Nikon range.

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It takes its design and handling from Nikon's enthusiast-level DSLRs rather than the pro models and it sits comfortably in the hand thanks to its chunky grip. For many years, the Nikon D570 was the undisputed king of low-light photography. Read our Pentax K-1 Mark II review (opens in new tab) or Best Pentax cameras (opens in new tab)Įven though the D750 has now been discontinued and replaced by the Nikon D780 (opens in new tab) it still deserves a place on the list. For DSLR fans who want a big, solid, premium-quality and traditional camera, though, it still has strong appeal. With a 36MP full-frame image sensor, the K-1 Mark II certainly gives you a lot of megapixels for the money, though the 33-point autofocus system does feel dated, and Live View autofocus is poor. Better still, the 5-axis stabilizer can work in trick modes to deliver anti-aliasing correction, an increase in fine detail and texture based on Pixel Shift through multiple exposures, and even an Astrotracer mode to avoid stars appearing to streak through the sky. It does have a tough, weather-sealed construction, and a highly effective sensor-shift image stabilization system that works with any attached lens, unlike competing Canon and Nikon DSLRs, which do not have in-body stabilization. Pentax seems to soldier along in its own little bubble, seemingly unaffected by outside events, so the Pentax K-1 Mark II is typically solid but unadventurous in its specifications.

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We think the best full frame Canon DSLR right now is the EOS 6D Mark II, and for Nikon full frame camera fans, the D750 and Nikon Z5 are great cost-conscious choices.

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This applies right across the board, so that although most of the full frame bargains are for mirrorless cameras, you can still get a cheap full frame DSLR too. In fact, right now you're spoiled for choice if you're looking for the best cheap cameras (opens in new tab). However, the hyper-competitive market and consistent arrival of newer models has caused prices to fall to the point that puts full-frame DSLRs within the reach of enthusiasts. The downside to full-frame cameras is they tend to be bigger and more expensive than cropped system cameras.įull-frame DSLR cameras (opens in new tab) have traditionally been very expensive, popular with professionals, but out of reach for most amateurs and enthusiasts. As the sensor is twice as big as APS-C sensors, it's able to detect more light over a larger surface area. Dimensions of a full-frame camera (opens in new tab) sensor are roughly 36 x 24mm and are often the go-to choice for amateurs and professionals looking for excellent low-light performance.

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Full frame camera