Best midrange DSLR camera: Nikon D5500
Nikon D5500, though smaller and cheaper than the average midrange camera, offers good quality performance, high ISO performance and battery life, plus excellent ergonomic design and touch-screen capabilities to make it one of the most popular cameras.
Mid-End DSLR Excellence Award: Canon t6s
Canon Rebel product line is regarded as an entry-level product for a long time and is known for its high quality and ease of use. However, the new Canon Rebel T6s seems to have some breakthrough "getting Started" positioning, by adding such as Top-deck LCD, 19-point autofocus, high pixel sensors and so on in the past only appear in the mid-end SLR camera features, Canon t6s become a midrange DSLR market a good choice.
Best midrange without anti-camera: Olympus E-M10 II
This is a test in love with the camera, five-axis four-level image stabilization, support all-i and IPB compression mode of Full HD film, 4K time-lapse photography, the focus is very cheap and lightweight.
Midrange Non-camera Excellence Award: Fuji X-T10
Inherited from the flagship camera T1 and incorporated into a smaller and cheaper fuselage, Fuji X-T10 allows you to throw away your smartphone and card machine without hesitation. X-T10 retains retro-style buttons and turntable designs, as well as a handy switch that makes it easy to get started with Fuji users.
Best entry level without anti-camera: Panasonic GF7
Panasonic has made it an art to develop small, high-performance, non-GF7 cameras, and this is no exception. Its flexible performance, rapid autofocus system, especially when paired with 12-32mm (equivalent 24-64mm) lenses, GF7 the design philosophy of compact non-camera to the fullest.
Most cost-effective camera: Olympus E-PL6
We fell in love with this series of cameras as early as E-PL5, although the e-pl6 didn't change much in appearance compared to the previous generation, but the product, which was launched in 2013, will be able to bring its 14-42mm II package into the bag at a cost of $299 a year. This clearly makes it a very value-for-money camera.
Price/Performance Camera Excellence Award: Pentax K-S2
The first with WiFi and NFC camera products, the flip screen is very convenient to use, because the camera is currently able to buy within 500 dollars, so it has become another cost-effective products.
Best Amateur Long pusher: Sony RX10 II
Sony RX10 II is equipped with a 24-200mm super zoom lens, with a f/2.8 constant aperture, of course, 4K video is also worthy of note. In addition, it is able to shoot slow video at 1000 frames per second, with a flip-style LCD for easy framing, with built-in WiFi and NFC increasing the convenience of wireless transmission.
Best Dim light Camera: Sony a7sii
In the digital camera market into the new "pixel Hegemony" era, Sony A7SII but against its way, opened up a path of their own. Similar to a7s, A7sii continues to take a solid step in the field of weak light imaging. In addition, almost any lens can be used, more comfortable ergonomic design, 4K video recording and ultra-high sensitivity, is a lot of people should try to contact a camera.
Best professional-level camera: Canon 5DS/5DSR
If you think the pixel war is nearing the end, think again about Canon 5DS and 5DS R. 50.6 million pixel, shocking analytic power, although because blindly pursue high pixel and sacrifice high ISO performance, the general mode can only be ISO6400, but in fact, ISO performance is not bad, is the professional-level photographer's best choice.
Best amateur without an inverse camera: Olympus E-M5 II
Olympus E-M5 Mark II continues the advantages of E-M5 and has been improved elsewhere, including improved fuselage buttons and turntable design, new flip-LCD, better autofocus system, and continuous performance. Combining Olympus's ever-expanding lens series makes it the most recommended non-camera this year.
Amateur Non-camera Excellence Award: Panasonic GX8
Panasonic GX8 camera has become a popular camera because of its good image quality, and stylish rugged fuselage design, and each generation has updated functions. Combined with 4K video capture, 4K photos, built-in WiFi and NFC features, it has become a high-profile product.
Best amateur DSLR: Nikon D7200
At first glance, D7200 seems to be a D7100 that only changed the nameplate, but that's not the case. After upgrading to the Expeed 4 image processor, the camera cache problem is effectively resolved, in addition to further reduce the camera power consumption, camera quality has improved.
Amateur DSLR Excellence Award: Pentax K-3 II
Pentax K-3 II is definitely a leader if you're mainly shooting at still life, landscapes, and so on without too many sports themes. High resolution quality, stable system, reasonable price, these three advantages are set in one, making K-3ii an excellent choice for amateurs.