

Our reason for not including the impressive Samsung NX1 is the dubious future of the system (Samsung has stopped selling cameras in a number of countries), while the low-light and video-focused Sony A7S II is arguably a more specialist tool than its other A7 brothers, and photographers eyeing up a Leica M rangefinder are probably not considering other mirrorless systems. You might have spotted a couple of notable omissions to this line up, such as the Samsung NX1, Sony A7S II and Leica M. As such we've had to pick out favorites, this doesn't mean any excluded cameras might not be the right option for you.
BEST CAMERA 2015 PROFESSIONAL
There are plenty of mirrorless cameras out there vying for a place in the kit bags of enthusiasts ad professional photographers. Here Gizmag compares the key specs and features of some on the best mirrorless cameras on the market in 2015. High-end mirrorless shooters can now hold their own with top-notch image quality, features and build quality, often leaving their DSLR brethren looking bulky and out of date. Its straightforward functionality is great for an entry-level DSLR shooter, but the Canon T6s also brings over more advanced features and performance from higher-end cameras to satisfy the more experienced photographer as well.If you're looking for the latest in camera technology, mirrorless cameras are increasingly where it's at. With a versatile and capable autofocus system, improved Live View focusing features and more enthusiast-level controls, the T6s takes the Rebel series up a notch.
BEST CAMERA 2015 ISO
Images from the Canon T6s are very detailed, especially at low ISOs, and its high ISO performance is also quite pleasing despite the high-resolution sensor. All of this is, nevertheless, packed into a classically compact Rebel-sized body. Plus, it also shares the 70D's 19-point AF system, and the highest resolution APS-C sensor ever in a Rebel camera at 24.2MP. The newest Canon Rebel T6s goes a bit beyond "entry-level" by adding advanced DSLR features like a top-deck LCD screen and their Control Dial interface on the back. The Canon Rebel line has long been a staple in the entry-level DSLR space, receiving high marks for image quality, ease of use, and an all-around good bang for your buck. Our Field Tests are a great place to start, as they’re written based on real-world shooting.
BEST CAMERA 2015 FULL
For any cameras that strike your fancy, make sure to use the links and dive into our full reviews to see how they might fit your personal shooting style. However, it wasn't hard to define our winners in these categories for 2015! There were some truly outstanding cameras, very much deserving of recognition.
BEST CAMERA 2015 PRO
(If your favorite camera didn't make the cut in this category, stay tuned for our enthusiast and pro camera winners this Thursday!) We added our "intermediate" category this year to try and bridge the gap between "entry-level" and "enthusiast" but the lines can still be somewhat hard to define. Best Entry-level and Intermediate Cameras of 2015Įntry-level and intermediate cameras have come a long way in the past few years! Their capabilities as well as their overall image quality and build quality have made dramatic leaps, placing the best ones closer in functionality to true "enthusiast-grade" cameras and therefore harder to slot into categories.
