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The 5 Best DSLR Cameras For Pro Photographers

A digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) is essential equipment for a professional photographer.

Every year, mobile cameras improve, mirrorless products gain popularity, and you can buy it all, from entry-level DSLRs to cameras used in industries such as fashion and sports.

DSLR cameras are a step up from compressed and bridge cameras. These cameras are typically sold as body-only or with one lens, so if you decide to purchase a DSLR, keep in mind that most of the ongoing costs will be spent on buying quality lenses that are consistent with your model.

 

1. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

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Although there are many new developments, designs, and form factors for photography, the Canon 5D Mark variety remains a middleweight and well-respected option for professional photographers.

The Mark IV remains a top choice for your next DSLR due to its excellent image capture functionality, versatility, and robust design.

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2. Nikon D850

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The Nikon D850 has been described as a ‘tank’ of a camera capable of handling extensive shoots and video. It is an excellent choice for photographers who want to focus on incredibly detailed shoots and high-quality video capture.

This professional-grade option features a 45.7-megapixel CMOS sensor, an EXPEED 5 image processor, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled, and 7fps shooting. If space is an issue, RAW files could also be downsized.

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3. Nikon D6

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The Nikon D6 is a high-performance DSLR designed for professional photographers. Nikon’s previous flagship is still an outstanding choice for high-speed action photography, sports, and wildlife, with a 20.8MP CMOS sensor, EXPEED 5 image CPU, and 14fps continuous shooting.

This model can also record video in 16:8 4K Ultra HD format.

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4. Canon EOS 5DS R

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The 5DS Canon EOS R is a mid-range DSLR camera for enthusiasts. This DSLR camera has a 5fps continuous shooting mode, a 50.6MP CMOS sensor, and Full HD 1080p recording videos at 30fps.

This camera, primarily intended for still photography rather than videography, has excellent image resolution and an easy-to-use interface.

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5. Canon EOS Rebel T7

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The EOS Canon Rebel T7 is a reasonably priced entry-level DSLR camera. This DSLR has a 24.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, a DIGIC 4+ image processor, and a nine-point autofocus scheme. The Rebel is capable of 3fps shooting (which, while limited, is still acceptable for a DSLR) and Full HD video capture.

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