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Wow, November has been a whirlwind month. There have been huge sales on the most popular cameras on the market, and you, our readers, have been busy shopping. At the end of every month, we take a quick look at the most popular cameras among our readers. How do we decide which cameras are the most popular? We look at our sales data to see which cameras you guys and gals have been snapping up. This month, there are a couple on the list that may surprise you. Find out which models of popular cameras have found new homes during November.
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Popular Cameras – Sony A7R IV
In our review, we said:
“The Sony A7R IV is a remarkable, Swiss army knife of a camera that comes packed with features that will benefit many professional photographers. The Sony A7R IV’s 61MP BSI sensor surpasses even those found in select Medium Format cameras on the market, making the Sony A7R IV the pound for pound resolution king at the moment when it comes to dollars to megapixel ratio.”
Paul Ip – Former Reviews Editor
Buy now: $3,499
Fujifilm XT4
In our review, we said:
“The Fujifilm XT4 is a prime example of how good a camera can be when camera manufacturers listen to customer feedback. As the old adage goes, “Give the people what they want.” With the X-T4, that’s precisely what Fujifilm’s done. The outgoing X-T3 was already a very capable camera (we gave it Editor’s Choice for a reason). The XT4 packs even more under the hood with the addition of in-camera image stabilization, a fully articulating touchscreen, and a larger battery.”
Paul Ip – Former Reviews Editor
Buy now: $1,699
Popular Cameras – Panasonic S1
In our review, we said:
“When it comes to digital files, the Panasonic S1 delivers very clean ISO 6400 images. You can even push it a stop or two in post-production and get files that look great in regards to high ISO noise.”
Chris Gampat – Editor In Chief
Buy now: $2,497.99
Pro Tip: These popular cameras will help you capture the world around you with ease. Still, if you’re new to photography and need guidance to get the most from your gear, have no fear. If you want to learn how to get the most out of your new lens, there are guides that will help you create gorgeous images in no time at all.
Popular Cameras – Fujifilm X100V
In our review, we said:
“The Fujifilm X100v is the closest thing that we have to a perfect point and shoot on the market. It’s got great autofocus capabilities, wonderful image quality, weather sealing, a revamped lens, and a simple interface. What more could you need?”
Chris Gampat – Editor In Chief
Buy now: $1,399
Panasonic GH5s
In our review, we said:
“The Panasonic GH5s is a fantastic camera for the working photographer who needs great high ISO output and wants a massive selection of lenses with some serious weather sealing and build quality overall.”
Chris Gampat – Editor In Chief
Buy now: $1,797.99