The best Canon DSLRs you can buy

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We select the best Canon DSLRs ever made – from beginner-friendly options to high-end cameras for professional photo and video shooters.



Will Cheung




Will Cheung

Amateur Photographer verdict

A compact and capable DSLR for enthusiasts, the EOS 850D will suit photographers who want to travel light. Its nasty 4K crop restricts its usefulness for video.

Pros

  • Good image quality
  • Vari-angle touchscreen
  • 7fps shooting with AE/AF tracking
  • Body feels robust
Cons

  • Small optical viewfinder
  • Limited video features/performance

At a glance

  • $895 with 18-55mm IS USM lens / £919 body only
  • 24.1MP APS-C sensor
  • 45 point, all cross type
  • 7fps with AE/AF tracking
  • 4K /25p video

The Canon EOS 850D has been around for a while but is still a terrific all-round package, and capable DSLR with which enthusiast photographers can expand their creative horizons. Buy it with the 18-135mm USM lens, and you have compact, lightweight package with a zoom range suitable for a wide range of subject matter, from portraits and snapshots to landscape and street. Another, more affordable kit option is with the 18-55mm IS STM lens.

Powerful processor

The EOS 850D has a 24.1MP sensor paired with a Canon DIGIC 8 processor and is capable of first-class photographs full of crisp detail and rich colours. Its ISO 100-25,600 range also allows you to shoot successfully when light levels drop. There’s the option of 4K /25p video on this camera, but the usefulness is limited because the image is cropped by 64% and there’s no Dual Pixel AF available. This restricts your angle of view, and the live view autofocus is slower; though you don’t have these limitations when shooting 1920 x 1080 full HD.

Read our full review of the Canon EOS 850D


Best professional Canon DSLR all round

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR (full-frame)
The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR. Photo credit: Canon

Amateur Photographer verdict

A veteran professional DSLR, the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV may look a little low-res by today’s standards, but it’s a solid performer that delivers consistently excellent imagery.

Pros

  • Excellent image quality
  • Solid build with great handling
  • Good high-ISO performance
  • Dual Pixel AF with face-detect and tracking
Cons

  • Fixed 3.2-inch monitor
  • Slow burst rate with AF in Live View

At a glance

  • $1,699 / £2,489 body only
  • 30.4MP full-frame sensor
  • 61 AF points
  • DCI 4K 25/30p
  • 150,000 pixel RGB+IR metering sensor
  • DIGIC 6+ processing engine
  • ISO 100-32,000

The rugged Canon EOS 5D Mark IV body has been a favourite amongst professional photographers for years, boasting advanced weather sealing and a 30.2MP full-frame sensor. The camera delivers images of outstanding clarity, colour fidelity, low noise and with excellent dynamic range giving detailed highlights and shadows. This makes it a great choice for landscape shooting, producing maximum tonality in your images. It is in fact a highly capable all-rounder that can be used for a wide range of professional and commercial subjects.

Dual Pixel Raw

Autofocus is first rate in stills and video with 61 AF points through the finder and, for shooting action, 7fps shooting with full AE/AF tracking is available. The EOS 5D Mark IV also has a neat feature called Dual Pixel RAW (DPRAW) that captures imaging data from each pixel from two very slightly different points of view. Using Canon’s free DPP software, you can edit a DPRAW image and fine-tune to adjust lighting, give a different point of focus, or adjust background bokeh. This is a somewhat technical process, and the effects are not always obvious.

Read our Canon EOS 5D Mark IV review