You would be easily forgiven for thinking that mirrorless cameras were the only thing manufacturers cared about right now. However, there’s still an enormous market for traditional DSLRs – and the good news is that there’s still plenty of excellent choices available to buy.

Whether you’re a beginner keen to make your first step into a more serious photography hobby, or you’re already a working pro, you can find a DSLR that should happily meet your needs.

Picking out just one to be considered the “best” is a pretty difficult task, however. For a start, no two DSLR customers have exactly the same needs. Picking out a top-spec, top-dollar pro-level DSLR makes absolutely no sense for somebody just starting out, while somebody with more experience would be easily frustrated by an entry-level model. It could also be that you sit somewhere in the middle of the two, in which case, a mid-range all-rounder is probably what you need.

With well-rounded features that help it appeal to nearly any customer, the Nikon D780 is the best DSLR you can buy. Its great performance for both viewfinder and live-view shooting, along with a very capable video mode, make it a strong choice for photo enthusiasts and even some professionals.

DSLRs may be losing ground to smaller, lighter mirrorless cameras, but they still have some benefits. The core feature is the optical viewfinder, which uses a mirror to let you see directly through the lens (see our DSLR explainer for more information). They also get much better battery life — something at which the D780, in particular, excels.

  1. Nikon D850. Quite possibly the best camera in the world. …
  2. Canon EOS 7D Mark II. Lots of appealing features makes the 7D Mark II an obvious choice for enthusiasts who shoot a bit of everything. …
  3. Nikon D780. …
  4. Nikon D500. …
  5. Nikon D7500. …
  6. Canon EOS 800D. …
  7. Canon EOS 90D. …
  8. Canon EOS 250D.

source
1.https://www.t3.com/features/best-dslr
2.https://www.digitaltrends.com/photography/best-dslr-cameras/