Cameras
Camera Reviews – Choosing the Best Camera for You

It’s been said – the best camera is the one you already have. Most likely this is your mobile phone. I’m a bit more in the Apple camp – and so I have usage of iPhone 8s and Xr. In the non-Apple camp, I have heard good things about the Google Pixel 2 and now the latest 3.
You can compare Pixel 2 to iPhone 8
https://www.cnet.com/news/pixel-2-vs-iphone8-plus-which-camera-is-better/
and compare Pixel 3 with iPhone Xs
https://www.cnet.com/news/pixel-3-vs-iphone-xs-which-phone-has-the-best-camera-portrait/
Best cameras under $1,000
In the DSLR side, the Nikon D5600 is the best bang for the buck. It’s light (~16 oz) with a built-in flash and gives access to a world of affordable Nikon DX lenses. Best of all, the back display is fully articulating – meaning it can flip out to enable to you do selfies or difficult angle shots. I love this camera for the mentioned features – what more can you want ? The technical details are 24.2MP with ISO range from 100 to 25,600.
Best cameras under $2,000
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