Here we will roundup the best cameras that are available to buy in 2020. We collate all the best reviews around the web for laptops and condense it into a bite size, easy to read format for you.
The Nikon D850 scores one of the highest scores for a product reviewed on TechXpert but it doesn’t come cheap. If you’re serious about taking up photography, you may want to start off with a cheaper alternative such as the Fujifilm X-T30 which scores a respectable 89.33% TechXpert score and lies fifth on our list.
If you need a camera that has exceptional 4K video recording, the Panasonic Lumix GH5S gets rave reviews for it’s and scores a very impressive 90.6%, placing it fourth.
1. Nikon D850 – 98% TechXpert Score
- The Nikon D850 is the perfect blend of high-resolution, speed and performance. It’s an all-round sensation and will be hugely popular with its target audience. – Trustedreviews review – 90%
- This speedy DSLR also has a serious eye for detail. – Stuff.tv review – 100%
- The best DSLR ever? – Pocket-lint review – 100%
- High resolution meets high speed. – Techradar review – 100%
- The Nikon D850 offers the best of all worlds: extreme resolution, fantastic image quality, fast shooting, and an exceptional build. It’s our favorite pro SLR. – PCMag review – 100%
2. Nikon Z6 – 97.12%

- While not a perfect camera, the Nikon Z6’s design and build along with superb image and video quality make it strongly worth your consideration. – DPreview review – 88%
- Quite possibly the best all-around camera you can buy. – T3 review – 100%
- Arguably the most well considered and capable of any full-frame mirrorless camera on the market. – Pocket-lint review – 100%
- The ultimate all-round full-frame powerhouse. Expertreviews review – 100%
- The Z6 will awaken your photographic urges. Stuff.tv review – 100%
- The best full-frame mirrorless camera for video. – Engadget review – 89%
- The Nikon Z6 is the mirrorless, full-frame camera that hobbyist photographers have been waiting for from Nikon. – Trustedreviews review – 100%
- Sony’s Alpha A7 III has some serious competition. – Techradar review – 100%
3. Sony A7 III – 95.28%
- As good a mirrorless model as you can get for under £2,000. – Expertreviews review – 100%
- A formidable and affordable entry into full-frame. – Stuff.tv review – 100%
- A peerless full-frame mirrorless camera. – Engadget review – 92%
- Simply put, the Sony A7 III is the finest example of the most affordable full-frame camera on the market. – Trustedreviews review – 90%
- The Alpha A7 III is a brilliant camera that ticks a lot of boxes for many photographers. – Techradar review – 100%
- Sony’s latest professional mirrorless cameras pack a punch. – The Verge review – 85%
- The Sony a7 III is an entry-level full-frame camera that goes well beyond the basics in features, with excellent image quality, 10fps subject tracking, and 4K video capture. – PCMag review – 100%
4. Panasonic Lumix GH5S – 90.6%
- Stunning 4K footage makes this the new video master. – Stuff.tv review – 100%
- A small but mightily powerful tool for videographers looking for ultimate creative flexibility. – Trustedreviews review – 90%
- The GH5S produces the best quality video of any camera we’ve ever tested, with its high bitrate, high bit-depth footage proving impressively flexible. – DPreview review – 84%
- One uncompromising video tool. – Techradar review – 90%
- Panasonic’s GH5s is perfect for video shooters and no one else. – Engadget review – 89%
5. Fujifilm X-T30 – 89.33%

- A street photography and 4K-video champ. – Engadget review – 91%
- Pitching itself as an “X-T3 Lite”, the X-T30 distils almost everything from its big brother into a smaller, lighter and cheaper body. – Expertreviews review – 80%
- A little wonder of a camera. – The Verge review – 85%
- A feature-packed mirrorless camera that impresses. – Techradar review – 90%
- Honey, I shrunk the X-T3. – Stuff.tv review – 100%
- This charming little camera might just be the perfect all-rounder for travel and street photography. – Trustedreviews review – 90%
6. Panasonic Lumix ZS200 / TZ200 – 88.2%
- The Panasonic TZ200 is a pocket-sized travel zoom camera, with a 15x zoom and a 1-inch, 20-megapixel sensor for class-leading image quality. – Trustedreviews review – 90%
- The most advanced travel zoom camera you can buy right now. – Techradar review – 90%
- Panasonic’s advanced bridge camera is relatively pricey but offers a powerful 15x optical zoom and a large 1-inch image sensor in a compact body, which makes it great for traveling. Tomsguide review – 80%
- Don’t forget your passport – this camera is going to make you want to travel. – Stuff.tv review – 100%
- The ZS200 is worth considering, but unless you need that extra 110mm of zoom, the old ZS100 performs just as well for less money. – DPreview review – 81%
7. Sony RX10 III – 84.8%
- If you want a premium bridge camera which does a bit of everything, you won’t be disappointed. – Trustedreviews review – 80%
- The superb quality of the RX10 III’s lens is quite a technical achievement, to say nothing of the overall feature set Sony has included as well. – DPreview review – 84%
- The RX10 III is a hugely capable camera in almost every respect. It’s expensive, but it’s virtually in a league of its own. – Techradar review – 80%
- The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 III marries an incredible 25x zoom lens to a large image sensor and delivers excellent images, 4K video, and fast autofocus. But it carries a premium price tag. – PCMag review – 90%
- A camera for all seasons. – Pocket-lint review – 90%
8. Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III – 82%
- Compact, versatile, brilliant. – Expertreviews review – 100%
- Ideal for amateurs? – Pocket-lint review – 80%
- One of our favorite mirrorless cameras just got even better. – Techradar review – 90%
- The mirrorless Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III camera doesn’t offer a lot of tech upgrades, instead focusing on an easier photography experience. – PCMag review – 60%
- The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III is a mirrorless camera styled to look like an old film SLR. – Trustedreviews review – 80%
9. Olympus TG-5 Tough – 80%
- Despite some fresh 2018 competition, the TG-5 is still the standout among rugged compacts – it packs strong image quality and more features than any other model around. – Trustedreviews review – 80%
- While pricey, Olympus’ waterproof camera has a wealth of shooting options to help you best capture your underwater excursions. – Tomsguide review – 80%
- Rough, rugged and ready to shoot 4K video. Stuff.tv review – 80%
- The Olympus Tough TG-5 is a go-anywhere camera with a fast lens, speedy response, and 4K video, but it’s more expensive than previous iterations. – PCMag review – 80%
- The best rugged, waterproof compact you can buy. – Techradar review – 80%
10. Canon EOS Rebel SL2 – 77.14%
- A solid budget DSLR. – Expertreviews review – 80%
- The Canon EOS Rebel SL2 is a solid entry-level choice for photographers who want an ultracompact DSLR that’s easy to use. – Tom’s Guide review – 70%
- Can Canon’s smallest ever DSLR take on the mirrorless clan? – Stuff.tv review – 80%
- The perfect mini DSLR for beginners? – Pocket-lint review – 80%
- The EOS 200D is petite in DSLR terms, but don’t let that fool you into thinking it’s lacking an impressive set of features. – Trustedreviews review – 80%
- Small, light and easy to use. – Techradar review – 80%
- The Canon EOS Rebel SL2 is the smallest SLR in the company’s lineup. It boasts a modern 24MP image sensor, but its autofocus system isn’t as good as the larger T7i. – PCMag review – 70%