Canon EOS R3 Mirrorless Camera
- 24MP Full-Frame Stacked BSI CMOS Sensor
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, Eye Control AF
- 6K 60 Raw & 4K 120 10-Bit Internal Video
- 30 fps E. Shutter, 12 fps Mech. Shutter
FUJIFILM X-H2 Mirrorless Camera
- 40MP APS-C X-Trans BSI Sensor
- 7-Stop In-Body Image Stabilization
- 8K 30p, 4K 60p, FHD 240p 10-Bit Video
- 5.76m-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
Nikon Z6 II Mirrorless Camera with 24-70mm f/4 Lens and Basic Bundle
- Basic Accessories to Start Shooting
- Bag and Memory Card
- NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S Lens
- 24.5MP FX-Format BSI CMOS Sensor
FUJIFILM X-H2S Mirrorless Camera
- 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans Stacked BSI Sensor
- 4K 120p, 6.2K 30p, FHD 240p 10-Bit Video
- Internal ProRes 422 HQ and F-Log 2
- 7-Stop In-Body Image Stabilization
Sony ZV-1 Digital Camera (Black)
- 20.1MP 1" Exmor RS BSI CMOS Sensor
- ZEISS 24-70mm-Equiv. f/1.8-2.8 Lens
- UHD 4K30p Video w/ HLG & S-Log3/2 Gammas
- 3.0" Side Flip-Out Touchscreen LCD
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Mirrorless Camera (Black)
- 20.3MP Live MOS Micro Four Thirds Sensor
- TruePic VIII Image Processor
- UHD 4K30p Video Recording
- 2.36m-Dot 0.67x-Magnification OLED EVF
FUJIFILM X-T50 Mirrorless Camera (Silver)
- 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor
- X-Processor 5 Image Processor
- Dedicated Film Simulation Dial
- Native ISO: 125-12800 Extended: 64-51200
Kodak PIXPRO AZ255 Digital Camera (Black)
- 16MP 1/2.3" BSI CMOS Sensor
- 25x Optical Zoom Lens
- 24-600mm (35mm Equivalent)
- 3.0" 460k-Dot LCD Monitor
Sony ZV-E10 Mirrorless Camera with Basic Bundle (Black)
- Basic Accessories to Start Shooting
- Bag and Memory Card
- 24.2MP APS-C Exmor CMOS Sensor
- UHD 4K30p and Full HD 120p Video
FUJIFILM X-T50 Mirrorless Camera (Charcoal Silver)
- 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor
- X-Processor 5 Image Processor
- Dedicated Film Simulation Dial
- Native ISO: 125-12800 Extended: 64-51200
Sony a7 IV Mirrorless Camera with Essentials+ Kit
- Quality Essentials to Start Shooting
- Backup Power, Protection & Memory
- Bag, Spare Battery & Memory Card
- 33MP Full-Frame Exmor R CMOS BSI Sensor
Nikon Z7 II Mirrorless Camera with 24-70mm f/4 Lens and Basic Bundle
- Basic Accessories to Start Shooting
- Bag and Memory Card
- NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S Lens
- 45.7MP FX-Format BSI CMOS Sensor
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Camera with 24-105mm f/4L II Lens
- 30.4MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
- DIGIC 6+ Image Processor
- 3.2" 1.62m-Dot Touchscreen LCD Monitor
- DCI 4K Video at 30 fps; 8.8MP Still Grab
Nikon Z8 Mirrorless Camera with Essentials+ Kit
- Quality Essentials to Start Shooting
- Backup Power, Protection & Memory
- Bag, Spare Battery & Memory Card
- 45.7MP FX-Format Stacked CMOS Sensor
Sony a1 Mirrorless Camera
- 50MP Full-Frame Exmor RS BSI CMOS Sensor
- Up to 30 fps Shooting, ISO 50-102400
- 8K 30p and 4K 120p Video in 10-Bit
- 4.3K 16-Bit Raw Video Output, S-Cinetone
OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II with 12-40mm f/2.8 Lens
- 20MP Stacked BSI Live MOS MFT Sensor
- DCI/UHD 4K 60p 14-Bit Video Recording
- 10 fps Shooting, 120 fps with E. Shutter
- Cross Quad Pixel Phase-Detection AF
Sony a7CR Mirrorless Camera (Black)
- 61MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI Sensor
- BIONZ XR Image Processor
- Shooting Up to 8 fps, ISO 50-102400
- 240.8MP Pixel Shift Multi Shooting
Sony a6100 Mirrorless Camera with Basic Bundle
- Basic Accessories to Start Shooting
- Bag and Memory Card
- 24.2MP APS-C Exmor CMOS Sensor
- BIONZ X Image Processor
Panasonic Lumix S5 Mirrorless Camera
- 24.2MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
- UHD 4K60 Video,10-Bit Internal Recording
- V-Log, HDR, and Dual Native ISO
- 2.36m-Dot 0.74x-Magnification OLED LVF
Sony a6700 Mirrorless Camera with 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens and Basic Bundle
- Basic Accessories to Start Shooting
- Bag, Memory Card & Battery Charger
- E 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Lens
- 26MP Exmor R APS-C BSI CMOS Sensor
Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera with Essentials+ Kit
- Quality Essentials to Start Shooting
- Backup Power, Protection & Memory
- Bag, Spare Battery & Memory Card
- 24.5MP Partially-Stacked CMOS Sensor
Canon EOS RP Mirrorless Camera
- 26.2MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
- DIGIC 8 Image Processor
- UHD 4K and Full HD 1080 Video
- 2.36m-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
Leica SL3 Mirrorless Camera
- 60MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS Sensor
- Maestro IV Image Processor, 8GB Buffer
- Hybrid AF System with PDAF & Contrast AF
- 5.76m-Dot 0.78x-Mag. EyeRes OLED EVF
Panasonic Lumix G7 Mirrorless Camera with 14-42mm Lens and Accessories Kit (Black)
Canon EOS Rebel SL3 DSLR Camera with 18-55mm Lens (Black)
- 24.1MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
- DIGIC 8 Image Processor
- 3.0" 1.04m-Dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen
- UHD 4K24p Video and 4K Time-Lapse Movie
FUJIFILM X-T50 Mirrorless Camera with 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens (Silver)
- 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR Sensor
- Dedicated Film Simulation Dial
- 4K 60p, 6.2K 30p 4:2:2 10-Bit Video
- Compatible with X-Series Lenses
Nikon Z6 II Mirrorless Camera with 28-400mm f/4-8 Lens and Essentials+ Kit
- Quality Essentials to Start Shooting
- Backup Power, Protection & Memory
- Bag, Spare Battery & Memory Card
- NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR Lens
Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera with 24-120mm f/4 Lens Kit
- 24.5MP Partially-Stacked CMOS Sensor
- EXPEED 7 Image Processor
- 6K 60p N-RAW, 6K 30p ProRes RAW
- 4K 120p, Full HD 240p Slow Motion Video
Digital Camera Buying Guide
B&H Photo has been a staple in the photography and videography businesses since it was founded in 1973. Though we service more industries today, cameras remain the lifeblood of our business. We sell a wide variety of digital cameras from all the top brands like Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Pentax, Leica, Samsung, and more. Digital camera types include Digital SLR cameras (DSLR), Mirrorless System cameras, Point-and-Shoot cameras, Medium Format cameras, camera bundles and more. Read below to find out which camera type best suits your needs.
Types of Digital Cameras
DSLR (digital single-lens reflex) cameras largely replaced film-based SLRs during the 2000s. DSLRs are the most advanced and versatile cameras available to consumers today. They give you the most control over how your pictures are taken, and are thus meant for more serious amateur photographers and professionals. DSLRs allow you complete control over exposure settings, including aperture priority, shutter priority, and various program modes. Their fast autofocus produces great shots when shooting fast-moving subjects or scenes. They also utilize an interchangeable lens system, enabling photographers to use the most appropriate lens for whatever they are shooting. Finally, DSLRs have large sensors, which generally produce higher-quality images. Learn More About DSLRs.
Mirrorless system cameras are very similar to DSLR cameras in that they use interchangeable lenses, have large sensors, and allow the photographer to use the camera in full manual, automatic, or semi-automatic modes. The main difference is the size. Mirrorless cameras are closer to the size of compact point-and-shoot cameras because they do not have the optical viewfinder that DSLRs have. Optical viewfinders use a system of mirrors that accurately show the scene about to be photographed. Mirrorless cameras forgo those for electronic viewfinders or LCD screens, which preview the scene about to be photographed. This makes them quieter, smaller, and lighter, which is ideal for more serious photographers who value discretion and portability, from wedding and theater photographers to travel photographers. Learn More About Mirrorless Cameras.
Point-and-shoot cameras (sometimes called compact cameras) are most suited for entry-level hobbyists who value their smaller size and ease of use. The mode most often used on point-and-shoots is ‘automatic,’ which is great for beginners, and will generally produce a good photo. Those who want to take it a step further can use other scene modes such as landscape, portrait, or sports, depending on the shooting situation. Most point-and-shoots today feature at least a 3x zoom and 16.6 MP, making them better than most new smartphone cameras, and great for enlarging and printing photos. For amateur photographers who want something small that can fit into a purse or pocket, a point-and-shoot is probably the best option. Learn More About Point and Shoot
Medium format cameras are reserved for serious professionals. Their large sensors allow for larger individual pixels, and for more light to enter the camera. They also allow for a much greater dynamic range, which means larger tonal value, and greater color accuracy. The end results are stunning “real world” photos which capture scenes close to how your eyes and brain process them. If your goal is to take a photograph and enlarge it considerably, then medium format cameras are your best option. Be aware, though, that they often come with a steep price.