Best Mirrorless Cameras with Image Stabilization in 2026

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Sony a7 III

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8.8K

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$2,198

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Canon EOS R5

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8.6K

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$2,899

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Fujifilm X-T4

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8.2K

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$1,307

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Sony a7 IV

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8.1K

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$2,198

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Canon EOS R6

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8.0K

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$1,999

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Canon EOS R6 Mark II

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7.9K

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$2,099

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Sony a7R III

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7.9K

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$1,499

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Fujifilm X-T5

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7.6K

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$1,710

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Panasonic Lumix GH5

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7.5K

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$624

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Sony a7R V

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7.4K

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$3,298

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Sony a1

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7.3K

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$5,998

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Sony a6500

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7.2K

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$799

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Sony a7R IV

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7.2K

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$2,678

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Sony a7R IVA

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7.1K

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$2,399

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Sony a7C

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7.1K

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$1,199

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Nikon Z6

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7.0K

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$799

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Sony a7C II

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7.0K

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$2,498

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Sony a7S III

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6.9K

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$3,998

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Sony a6600

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6.9K

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$799

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Canon EOS R5 Mark II

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6.9K

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Canon EOS R3

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6.9K

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$4,399

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Fujifilm X-S20

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6.8K

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$1,899

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Nikon Z7

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6.8K

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$1,379

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Sony a9 II

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6.8K

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$2,717

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Nikon Z6 II

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6.7K

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$1,546

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Sony a6700

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6.6K

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$1,598

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Sony a9

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6.5K

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$1,699

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Sony a9 III

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6.5K

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$6,798

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Nikon Z7 II

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6.5K

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$1,996

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Fujifilm X-S10

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6.4K

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$1,279

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Canon EOS R7

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6.3K

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$1,449

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Nikon Z5

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6.2K

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$1,696

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Panasonic Lumix GX85

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6.2K

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$999

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Sony a7CR

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6.1K

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$3,398

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Sony ZV-E1

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6.0K

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$2,498

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Panasonic Lumix G9 II

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5.9K

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$1,497

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Nikon Z8

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5.9K

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$3,796

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Panasonic Lumix S5II

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5.8K

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$1,797

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Nikon Z9

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5.8K

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$989

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Panasonic Lumix G9

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5.8K

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$1,297

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Fujifilm X-H2

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5.8K

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$2,299

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Panasonic Lumix S5

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5.7K

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$1,747

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Fujifilm X-H2S

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5.6K

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$2,899

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Nikon Z6III

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5.6K

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$2,196

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Olympus OM-D E-M5 III

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5.5K

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$799

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Panasonic Lumix GH6

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5.5K

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$2,197

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Panasonic Lumix GH5 II

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5.5K

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$1,623

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Panasonic Lumix G85

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5.4K

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$647

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Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II

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5.4K

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$549

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Panasonic Lumix G95

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5.3K

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$729

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Fujifilm X-H1

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5.3K

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$1,399

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Fujifilm X100VI

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5.2K

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$2,087

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OM System OM-1

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5.2K

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$1,599

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Panasonic Lumix S5IIX

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5.1K

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$2,297

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Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III

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5.1K

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$869

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Fujifilm X-T50

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5.0K

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$1,599

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OM System OM-1 Mark II

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4.9K

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$2,099

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Sony FX3

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4.8K

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$4,298

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Olympus OM-D E-M10 IV

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4.8K

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$899

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Olympus OM-D E-M10 III

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4.6K

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$380

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Panasonic Lumix S1H

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4.6K

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$2,799

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Panasonic Lumix S1R

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4.5K

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$1,899

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Sony FX30

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4.5K

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$2,098

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Panasonic Lumix GX9

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4.3K

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$1,017

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Panasonic Lumix S1

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4.3K

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$3,197

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Nikon Zf

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4.2K

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$2,236

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OM System OM-5

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4.1K

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$1,199

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Fujifilm GFX 100S

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4.1K

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$5,499

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Panasonic Lumix GH7

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4.0K

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$1,797

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Olympus PEN-F

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4.0K

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$1,298

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Fujifilm GFX 50S II

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3.8K

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$5,785

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Olympus OM-D E-M1X

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3.8K

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$2,099

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Fujifilm GFX 100 II

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3.7K

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$8,499

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Fujifilm GFX 100

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3.6K

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$3,237

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Olympus OM-D E-M10 IIIs

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3.6K

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$699

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Fujifilm GFX 100S II

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3.5K

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$5,699

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Leica SL2-S

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3.5K

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$5,789

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Olympus PEN E-PL10

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3.3K

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$527

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Leica SL2

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3.3K

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$5,789

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Olympus PEN E-PL9

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3.1K

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$364

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Olympus PEN E-PL8

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2.9K

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$459

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Leica SL3

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2.7K

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$7,485

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Olympus PEN E-P7

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2.4K

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$379

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Hasselblad X2D 100c

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2.3K

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$8,199

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Panasonic Lumix S9

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1.2K

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$1,497

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These are the best mirrorless cameras with image stabilization, selected for their ability to deliver sharper stills, smoother video, and greater creative freedom across a variety of shooting conditions. In-body image stabilization (IBIS) has become one of the most important innovations in mirrorless technology, allowing photographers and videographers to push their cameras further than ever before. By compensating for hand shake across multiple axes, IBIS makes it possible to shoot handheld at slower shutter speeds, capture tack-sharp images in low light, and record steady video without always relying on tripods or gimbals. Whether you are a landscape photographer working at dusk, a wedding videographer capturing handheld sequences, or a traveler wanting portability without compromise, cameras with stabilization unlock creative possibilities that once required extra gear. Stability is the defining strength of these systems. Leading models like the Canon EOS R6 Mark II, Sony A7R V, Fujifilm X-H2S, Nikon Z9, and Panasonic GH6 feature stabilization systems rated up to 7 or 8 stops of compensation. This means a handheld shot at 1/4 second, once impossible without blur, is now achievable with sharp results. For video creators, IBIS allows smooth panning, tracking, and walking shots, often reducing the need for external stabilization rigs. Combined with lens-based optical stabilization, these systems deliver even greater performance, ensuring consistent results across a wide range of lenses. Image quality benefits directly from stabilization. Cameras like the Sony A7R V, with its 61-megapixel full-frame sensor, push resolution so high that even minor shake can ruin detail. Its advanced 8-stop IBIS ensures that images remain razor-sharp, even at slower shutter speeds. Canon’s R6 Mark II pairs its 24-megapixel sensor with up to 8 stops of stabilization, providing incredible low-light flexibility for wedding and event photographers. Fujifilm’s X-H2S and X-T5 both incorporate strong IBIS systems, allowing APS-C users to shoot handheld in ways once reserved for larger formats. Even Panasonic’s GH6, built around a Micro Four Thirds sensor, has earned a reputation for gimbal-like stabilization, making it one of the best video cameras in its class. Video performance is transformed by IBIS. Handheld filmmaking once required a tripod, monopod, or shoulder rig to achieve professional steadiness. Now, cameras like the Canon R6 Mark II or Panasonic GH6 make it possible to shoot handheld sequences that look cinematic straight out of camera. Sony’s A7 IV and A7R V add gyro-data stabilization, which can be used in post-production for even smoother results. Nikon’s Z9 combines in-body stabilization with digital stabilization for 8K video, ensuring footage remains stable even during extended handheld shoots. These features give videographers freedom to move naturally, follow subjects, and adapt quickly without sacrificing professional-quality results. Autofocus and stabilization work together to increase reliability. With stabilized sensors, autofocus systems become even more precise, as the camera is not fighting against motion blur. For portrait photographers, this means sharper eyes in dim conditions. For wildlife shooters, it ensures that fast-moving subjects stay crisp even when shooting handheld with long telephoto lenses. Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, Sony’s real-time tracking, and Fujifilm’s subject detection all perform better when paired with stabilization, resulting in consistent, accurate focus under challenging conditions. Creative flexibility expands dramatically with stabilized systems. Long exposures of cityscapes, handheld night portraits, macro photography, and travel documentaries all benefit from stabilization. Photographers can leave their tripods behind, shooting clean, sharp images in places where extra gear isn’t practical. Videographers can record on-the-go footage while walking, riding, or panning, producing clips that feel polished without extra equipment. This flexibility is one of the biggest reasons image stabilization has become a must-have feature for modern mirrorless cameras. Build quality and ergonomics are tailored to hybrid shooters. Cameras with IBIS are often designed for professionals, with weather-sealed bodies, deep grips, and intuitive controls. Sony’s A7R V and Canon’s R6 Mark II balance portability with ruggedness, while Panasonic’s GH6 includes active cooling to support long video sessions with stabilization engaged. Fujifilm’s X-H2S offers a robust, DSLR-like build, giving photographers the confidence to use IBIS in extreme environments. These cameras are not only stable—they’re built to perform in demanding professional conditions. Lens ecosystems complement stabilized bodies. While IBIS ensures stability with any lens, pairing it with stabilized optics takes performance further. Canon’s RF lenses, Sony’s OSS lenses, and Nikon’s VR glass work in tandem with in-body systems to achieve remarkable results. For example, shooting with a 70-200mm zoom handheld at low shutter speeds becomes not only possible but reliable, expanding creative options for professionals across genres. Connectivity supports modern workflows. Stabilized cameras are often paired with strong wireless features, enabling instant transfers of sharp, stabilized shots to smartphones or remote clients. USB-C charging allows longer use, even during handheld video shoots where stabilization is constantly active. These features make IBIS-equipped cameras highly practical for working professionals and hybrid creators alike. Battery life remains practical despite the demands of stabilization. While IBIS does consume power, modern cameras like the Nikon Z9, Canon R6 Mark II, and Sony A7 IV deliver strong endurance, ensuring hundreds of stabilized shots or hours of stabilized video on a single charge. USB-C power delivery extends usability for all-day shoots. Whether you’re shooting handheld portraits at sunset, recording smooth travel vlogs, capturing cinematic wedding films, or pushing resolution to its limits, the best mirrorless cameras with image stabilization give you the confidence to shoot in any situation. They combine professional-level sensors, advanced autofocus, robust build quality, and world-class stabilization systems into compact, reliable bodies. For photographers and videographers who want maximum flexibility without being tied to tripods or gimbals, these cameras represent the ultimate balance of freedom and stability.