Digital cameras are in high demand. The devices are exceptional in terms of light-gathering capabilities, offering the highest resolution and capturing better images in low light. While there are many new models available today, a few from the past continue to shine even now. 2017, for instance, is one year in which the industry saw some exceptional models that won over millions. Here’s a look at the top three.
Fujifilm GFX 50S

The Fujifilm GFX 50S is a medium-format camera that features a 50MP sensor. The device has ISO up to 102,400, exposure control of -5.0EV, and burst rate of 3fps. There is also a 0.5 inch 3.69 millions dot EVF, a 2,360K-dot tilt screen, and can record 1080p at 30fps. Like the other Fujfilm cameras, the device also film simulations. Some of the things the camera excels at includes image quality, accurate and fast autofocus, and versetile RAW files. The device is lightweight, and you can also get second curtain sync for third party flashes. The battery life is also good, the interface is also exceptional.
Nikon D850

The Nikon D850 is a full frame DLSR 45MP, has 1 XQD card, and has a burst rate of 9 fps. The device has ISO up to 25,600, 153 AF points, and a 2,359,000 dot LCD. The camera can capture fantastic inages, the picture quality is detailed, and the device is built like a tank. The buttons light up, the touch screen works well, and the weather sealing is quite something else. You also get lots of video options. As we said in our report, “Image quality from the Nikon D850 across the board is absolutely solid. DXOMark confirms this and the Nikon D850 has a sensor with results that are very forgiving providing that you know what you’re doing.”
Fujifilm X100F

The Fujifilm X100F features a 24MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor, advanced hybrid viewfinfer, and comes with a Fujinon 23mm lens, There is also ND filter, a 1.04M-dot 3-inch LCD, new film simulation modes, and an record full HD videos up to 60fps. Some of the things it excels at includes a great image quality, best autofocus, compactness, and feels nice in hand. The AF selection is great, the batter life is better, and it’s a device you would truly want to take everywhere with you. As we said in our review, “There is no question about it, the Fujifilm X100F deserves this Editor’s Choice award in so many ways. If you’re a Ricoh GR II owner, this camera will blow it and anything Sony has made as of the publication of this post out of the water when it comes to the APS-C lineup for autofocus.”
