Top Mirrorless Cameras 2023

Capture life's moments in style with ProdSeeker's top-rated cameras. Our curated selection offers a range of options, from compact point-and-shoots to advanced DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. Find the perfect camera to unleash your creativity and preserve memories in stunning detail. ProdSeeker: Frame life's brilliance.

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The Lumix S5II gets a stylish all-black paint job and a host of video-centric upgrades including internal ProRes recording, USB-SSD recording and Blackmagic RAW over HDMI.
-- As reviewed by Pocket-Lint
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Possibly Panasonic’s most widely appealing full-frame camera to date, the Lumix 5II irons out almost all of the S5’s issues while improving performance and image quality – all for a price that puts it within the reach of young and aspiring content creators.
-- As reviewed by TrustedReviews
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The Nikon Z9 is a heavy, bulky, chonky mirrorless camera with a new full-frame 45.7MP stacked CMOS sensor. It’s nearly three pounds, $5,500, and made for professionals.
-- As reviewed by The Verge
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Panasonic’s Lumix GH5, GH5S and G9 are among our favourite video cameras, but Lumix S1H takes it up more than a single notch to offer stupendous performance. 6K video with 10-bit color offers picture quality that is sharp as a tack, with superb low-light performance as well. It’s also the small things that count, from a cooling vent that lets you shoot for hours without worrying about overheating, to an impressive EVF and a flip-out rear display – Panasonic has put a lot of thought into the S1H.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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You’d be forgiven for thinking that the Sony Alpha A9 II is only an incremental update over it predecessor. However, every single one of the 43 little bits and bobs that are different about the A9 II make the new camera a much more compelling option for sports photographers and photojournalists over the older model.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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The Alpha A9 doesn't fail to impress. The AF system Sony has blessed this camera with is not only incredibly quick, the tracking performance needs to be seen to be believed. Partner that with incredibly fast 20fps burst shooting, and a large and bright EVF that doesn't blackout when you're shooting, and you've got a camera that can mix it with the best that Canon and Nikon have to offer when it comes to shooting action.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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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.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Sony a9 camera packs an incredible autofocus system, full-frame image sensor, and 4K video, all in a body that's smaller than most SLRs.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The mirrorless filmmaking world may have become more focussed on full-frame cameras since the GH Lumix series emerged, but the Panasonic Lumix GH6 shows that there’s still life in the Micro Four Thirds sensor format. Small and lightweight but packed with a remarkable array of video options and excellent image quality, the GH6 also boasts superb handling and image stabilization and perhaps the best contrast-based autofocus yet seen on a Panasonic camera. It’s a dependable stills camera, too.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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The full-frame mirrorless Sony a7R IV outshines its high-resolution competition with an outstanding autofocus system and a superlative image sensor, delivering class-leading performance.
-- As reviewed by PCMag