Canon's EOS R100 is an appealingly priced camera from a familiar brand that produces decent photos, but its non-touch display and so-so video features make it a tough sell.
The Sony a7C II squeezes a stabilized, full-frame sensor into its small, sturdy housing, making it a good option for globe-trotting creators and anyone who prefers a slimmer camera that doesn't sacrifice image quality.
The Sony a7CR camera packs some of the best features of the a7R V into a smaller body that’s suitable for travel and portrait work, but isn’t ideal for sports, wildlife, or event photography.
The Sony a6700 mirrorless camera handles likes its predecessors thanks to its small body and corner-mounted EVF, but a new sensor, an AI-assisted focus system, and better video features are all compelling reasons to upgrade.
Travelers and small camera fans might appreciate the Canon EOS R50's svelte body, but it's not quite comfortable to handle and its auto modes rely too much on filtered looks.