Earlier in the week we revealed the DSLRs that were best selling among our readers over the last few months. While DSLRs are still the most popular type of readers among our readers this last quarter has seen a big rise in the number of you using compact system/mirrorless cameras.
In fact if we combined the two lists we’d now see compact system cameras in the top 20 cameras bought by our readers with the Sony Alpha a6000 and the Sony Alpha a7II both making that list.
Also an indication of the growth of sales in the compact system camera class of camera is that today we’re listing 19 of them while last time we created this list we only saw enough sales to justify making it a list of 9 cameras.
Here are the most popular compact system cameras among our readers!
Note: we’ve included cameras with interchangeable lenses and fixed lenses in this list.
This post was last updated 23 November 2017
1. Sony Alpha a6000
2. Panasonic LUMIX G7
3. Sony Alpha a6500
4. Sony a7R III
Note: this camera made the list based purely upon pre-orders – it’s one of the most anticipated mirrorless cameras ever.
5. Sony a5100
6. Sony Alpha a6300
7. Fujifilm X-T20
8. Sony Alpha a7II
9. Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G85
10. Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II
That’s our top 10 – here are the next 9 most popular compact camera systems.
- Sony a7
- Panasonic Lumix GH5
- Panasonic Lumix GH4
- Sony a7R II
- Sony Alpha a7S II
- Canon EOS M100
- Fujifilm X-Pro2
- Fujifilm X-E3
- Samsung NX500
*Note: this list was compiled from reports supplied to us from Amazon.com where we are affiliates. One of the ways dPS is able to cover its costs and be a sustainable business is that we earn a small commission when readers make a purchase from Amazon after clicking on our links (including those above). While no personal details are passed on we do get an overall report from Amazon about what was bought and are able to create this list.
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