Best Cameras under €900 for value

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Nikon D610

47.8 Best Value Score
24.3MP 8K
Why we recommend this

Its 24.3MP FX-format sensor and EXPEED 3 processor deliver solid image quality, though its 6fps burst rate and 39-point AF system are modest by modern standards. The camera's robust build and straightforward controls offer a reliable, no-frills shooting experience. This DSLR is best suited for budget-conscious photographers seeking a full-frame sensor for stills, as its 1080p video capabilities are too limited for serious video work.

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Nikon Z50 Body Mirrorless Camera

44.9 Best Value Score
20.9MP Full Frame 4K
Why we recommend this

Its 209-point hybrid autofocus system and 11fps mechanical burst shooting provide reliable performance for capturing sharp, fast-paced action. The camera is a compact and lightweight option at 400g, making it easy to handle for extended sessions. This model is best for photographers specializing in product photography who need a responsive, portable camera for controlled studio environments.

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Nikon D500

22.6 Best Value Score
Why we recommend this

Its USB 3.0 interface provides a reliable, plug-and-play data transfer connection for compatible Nikon DSLRs like the D500 and D5. The cable offers a straightforward, dedicated solution for tethered shooting or file offloading from these specific camera bodies. This accessory is best for Nikon D5 or D500 owners who frequently need to transfer large RAW files directly to a computer for studio work or on-location editing.

Best Cameras under €2,000 for value

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Nikon Z5 + 24-50mm Mirrorless Camera Kit

55.4 Best Value Score
24.3MP 4K
Why we recommend this

Its full-frame 24.3MP sensor and robust magnesium alloy body offer professional-grade image quality and durability in a weather-sealed package. The included 24-50mm kit lens makes it a remarkably portable system for a full-frame camera, supported by a sharp 3.69M-dot electronic viewfinder. This kit is best for travel and outdoor photographers who need a lightweight, durable camera for landscapes and environmental portraits.

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Nikon D750

49 Best Value Score
24.3MP 1080p
Why we recommend this

Its 24.3MP full-frame sensor and EXPEED 4 processor deliver excellent image quality and a responsive 6.5fps burst rate for action. The camera is built around a robust, traditional DSLR design, offering a familiar and durable handling experience. This model is best for photographers transitioning from crop-sensor cameras who want full-frame performance for stills like portraits and events, given its weak video and vlogging capabilities.

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Nikon Coolpix P950 Black

46.4 Best Value Score
16MP 1/2.3 inch 4K
Why we recommend this

Its standout feature is the 83x optical zoom NIKKOR ED glass lens, offering exceptional reach for distant subjects. The camera also provides versatile shooting with various scene modes and built-in Wi-Fi/Bluetooth for easy sharing. This model is best for wildlife photographers needing extreme zoom capabilities without the complexity of interchangeable lens systems.

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Best Cameras under €3,000 for value

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Nikon D780 Black

77.8 Best Value Score
24.5MP 35.9 mm x 23.9 mm 4K
Why we recommend this

Its 24.5MP BSI sensor and EXPEED 6 processor deliver excellent low-light performance and 12fps burst shooting for action. The camera also offers robust video features like 4K30 recording with 10-bit HDMI output for external capture. This DSLR is best for sports and wildlife photographers who need a reliable, fast-shooting body with strong stills and pro-grade video connectivity.

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