Do you love photography? You think you can snap good shots with your smartphone and want to invest more in your passion by buying a professional camera? Are you confused about which camera to begin with? Don’t worry you have come to the right place. We have answers to all the queries you have in your mind right now.
Being a first timer in the market of cameras can be quiet overwhelming. There are so many options available to consider like resolution, manual control, zoom options, lens variety, etc. This article covers all the aspects to help you go with the right choice.
First of all, let’s discuss what to look for in an entry-level camera. Here are some things to consider while buying your first camera
- Affordability, never look for an overpriced camera when you are just a fresher in this field
- Ease of use, how easy is for you to navigate its functions, how intuitive are its controls, we recommend a camera with automatic modes so you can start shooting with more confidence
- The resolution, check for the image size (megapixels) a camera can capture
- Sensor, the larger the sensor size, the better the image quality
- Lens, look for an entry-level camera that comes with a kit of lenses that you can change as per your need.
- Connectivity, check if the camera has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, does it have a USB port? Can it sync with your smartphone?
Here is our list of the best cameras that you can consider to start your hassle-free journey towards photography;
- NION D3500
This is the perfect option for those who have never used a camera before as it provides everything one needs to start with. It comes with an intelligent guide mode on its dial that helps to get familiar with the camera settings and experience more advanced control. You can simply set it on auto mode and start with your experience to grow more confident in the field.
FEATURES:
- Screen: 3.0 inch 921,000 dots
- Sensor: APS-C
- Megapixels: 2MP
- Battery Life: 1550 shots
- Wireless-Connectivity: Bluetooth
- Max video resolution: 1080p
PROS:
- Comes with the guide mode
- Affordability
- Ease of handling
- Satisfying performance
- Expanded battery life (eligible for traveling or special events)
CONS:
- No Wi-Fi option
- No touchscreen
- Too basic controls
- No 4 video capabilities
- FUJIFILM X-T200
It is the best choice for smartphone users as it comes with great touchscreen functionalities. This camera also makes it easier to take pictures in bright sunlight with a decent viewfinder. X-T200 can continuously shoot at 8 frames per second with an improved hybrid AF (autofocus) system partnered with upgraded face and eye detection. It also features a big 3.5-inch vari-angle touchscreen that can flip to the front for selfies and vlogging.
FEATURES:
- Screen: 3.5 inches, 2760 dots, vari-angle touchscreen
- Sensor: APS-C
- Megapixels: 2MP
- Battery Life: 270 images (450 in eco-mode)
- Autofocus: 425-point AF
- Wireless-Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Max video resolution: 4k
PROS:
- Small, handy, and light
- Splendid image quality
- Touchscreen
- Good quality 4k video
- Wi-Fi connectivity
- Turn-over screen (best for selfies)
CONS:
- Zoom action is not so fast
- Seems to shunt or start recording while switching from still to video mode
- Bit expensive
- No headphone ac
- Regular CMOS, not X-Trans sensor
- Canon EOS Rebel SL3
It is the first entry-level DSLR that features 4k resolution for recording a video or movie (brilliant live shooting). This won’t be the cheapest option but a little extra pay would be worth it to get a better range of features. Along with all the basic functions of a DSLR, it debuts smooth skin mode that aims to give the person a more flattering complexion. It also accommodates a USB port on the side in addition to the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi facility.
FEATURES:
- Screen: 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen, 1.04 million dots
- Sensor: 1MP APS-C CMOS
- Megapixels: 2MP
- Battery Life: 1,070 shots (with viewfinder)
- Autofocus: 9-point AF system, Dual Pixel CMOS AF
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI
- Max video resolution: 4k
PROS:
- Good battery life
- Small and handy
- Well implemented touch controls
- Superb live view shooting
- Articulating touchscreen
CONS:
- Not a remarkable upgrade over previous models
- 4k video is cropped
- Dated AF(autofocus) system
- Panasonic Lumix G100
It is an ideal small and light camera for those who seek good photography experience without over whelming themselves over a massive camera with numerous features to learn. Its launch is explicitly targeted at vloggers and content creators but is also a better option for travel photography. It can capture better sounding audio. It features 4k recording with triple microphones to record sound from all the possible angles.
FEATURES:
- Screen: 3.0-inch articulated touchscreen, 1,840 dots
- Sensor: 3MP Four Thirds
- Megapixels: 2MP
- Battery Life: 270 images, 900 images (power save mode)
- Autofocus: 49-point AF
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi,
- Max video resolution: 4k
PROS:
- Compact and travel friendly
- Splendid audio recording
- Expanded range of accessories
- Can film vertically without rotating the camera
- Grip can serve as a tripod stand with start and stop button
CONS:
- No earphone jack
- Not particularly weather-resistant
- Small physical controls
- DFD autofocus
- SONY A6000
It is an old model but still, it might be the best option for newbies to begin their photographic journey at a bargained price. It’s a compact device that comes with a huge range of lenses and accessories to facilitate a number of shooting modes which makes it harder for one to outgrow it too soon.
FEATURES:
- Screen: 3.0-inch articulated touchscreen, 921 dots
- Sensor: APS-C
- Battery Life: 280 – 325 shots
- Autofocus179-point AF
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi,
- Video: 1080p
PROS:
- Affordable
- Compact and light
- Manual controls
- Impressible autofocus
CONS
- No touchscreen
- Battery life is not desirable
- Lacks 4k video
- Old model
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