MIRRORLESS CAMERAS
Available mirrorless cameras
Canon EOS R50 V – 4K Mirrorless for Creators
Canon EOS R50 V + RF-S 14-30mm IS STM PZ - Mirrorless Camera
Sony Alpha 6400 Body Black + SEL E PZ 16-50 mm f/3,5-5,6 OSS
Canon EOS R10 Body - APS-C Mirrorless Camera
Canon EOS R10 + RF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM APS-C
Nikon Z50 II – APS-C 4K Mirrorless Camera
Nikon Z50 II + 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR
OM SYSTEM OM-5 Mark II Mirrorless Camera (Black)
Canon EOS R10 + RF-S 18-150mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM APS-C
Nikon Z50 II + 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR
Canon EOS R7 Body Only - Mirrorless Camera
Canon EOS R10 + RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM APS-C
Canon EOS R8 Body - Full Frame Mirrorless Camera
OM SYSTEM OM-5 Mark II Mirrorless Camera (Silver)
Sony Alpha 6700 Body
Nikon Z50 II + 16-50mm + 50-250mm
Canon EOS R10 + RF 15-30mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM APS-C
Canon EOS R8 + RF 24-50mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM - Full Frame Mirrorless Camera
Fujifilm XS20 Body
Nikon Z6 II Body
Fujifilm XS20 + 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ
Sony A6700 + 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS - Mirrorless Camera
Mirrorless Cameras FAQ
What is a mirrorless camera?
A mirrorless camera is an interchangeable-lens camera without the optical mirror mechanism used by a DSLR. The sensor image is displayed on the rear screen and, where fitted, through an electronic viewfinder. The category therefore includes compact entry-level cameras, advanced models and professional bodies.
What is the difference between a mirrorless camera and a DSLR?
A DSLR uses a mirror and an optical viewfinder, while a mirrorless camera displays the image produced by the sensor. This makes it easier to preview exposure and many settings in the viewfinder. The right choice still depends on the individual body, the lenses you own, required battery life and intended use.
Should you choose APS-C, full-frame or Micro Four Thirds?
APS-C suits a wide range of photography and often supports a compact overall kit. Full-frame is worth considering for low-light work, processing latitude or stronger depth-of-field control. Micro Four Thirds prioritises mobility; always compare the body and the lenses you need as one complete system.
Should you buy a camera body or a lens kit?
A body-only offer is suitable when you already own compatible lenses or want to choose each lens separately. A kit provides a simpler starting point when its lens matches your intended use. Check the product page carefully because two offers built around the same camera can include different lenses or accessories.
How should you choose a lens mount and camera system?
The lens mount connects the camera to its lenses and shapes future upgrade options. Compare lens choice, price, weight and sensor coverage across Sony Alpha, Canon EOS R, Nikon Z, Fujifilm X and OM SYSTEM.
How do you choose a mirrorless camera for beginners?
For a first camera, prioritise clear handling, dependable autofocus, a lens suited to your subjects and a weight you will carry regularly. Also consider the cost of future lenses, whether you need a viewfinder and the value of stabilisation for your photography. A standard lens kit can work well when its focal range covers your initial needs.
How do you choose a 4K mirrorless camera for photo and video?
Check the 4K modes actually available: resolution, frame rates, any crop and recording limits. Also compare stabilisation, microphone and headphone connections, and file formats. For stills, add autofocus, burst performance, viewfinder quality and handling. Confirm these exact functions on each camera's product page.
What matters for sport and wildlife photography?
Compare autofocus tracking, subject detection, burst shooting with autofocus, buffer capacity and battery life. The choice and weight of compatible telephoto lenses matter as much as the camera body. For outdoor use, check the construction, controls and manufacturer-stated environmental protection.
How do you choose a mirrorless camera for travel?
For travel, compare the combined weight of body and lens, battery life, USB charging, stabilisation and focal-range versatility. A compact system that you carry regularly can be more useful than a capable body paired with lenses that feel too large. Also check spare-battery availability and suitable weather protection.
Where can you check an offer's price, availability and exact contents?
The current price and availability appear on the product card and product page. The product page identifies whether the offer is body only or a kit and lists the included lens and accessories. These details are dynamic, so confirm them when placing the order.











































