Best Cameras for Beginners

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Choosing your first camera may be a difficult process for several reasons. In general, opinions and ratings among other people may vary, thus there generally are pros and cons made about most camera types. In addition, these reviews are typically filled with photography jargon that may make it difficult for beginners to comprehend. The cameras listed below are highly rated and may help beginners choose a camera that’s best for them based on affordability, and technical aspects.          

The purpose of this article is to narrow down the best camera options for beginners. A single-lens reflex camera (SLR) is generally the most basic and best camera model for beginning photographers.  With this in mind, here are the top five digital SLR cameras:

Nikon D5200:

Nikon has generally been one of the leading quality brand names in professional photography. Its D5200 model encompasses the company’s tradition of bringing affordable top-of-the-line cameras to consumers. With over 24.1 megapixels, several modes and special effects to choose from, the D5200 typically offers superior performance in a small package. New photo sharing features and standard Wi-Fi also makes it easier than ever before to transfer images from the camera to the internet.  Average Price: $900[i]

Samsung NX20:

The NX20 boasts superior stabilization features and solid performance due to its 20.3 megapixel capability.  It fits comfortably in most hands, which generally allows for photographers to easily capture the best quality image possible. Average price: $550-$1000[ii]

Pentax K500:

This is one of the least expensive models on our list, but still comparable in performance to other digital SLR cameras. Featuring 16 megapixels, this camera generally allows photographers to capture vibrant images even in low-light settings.  The built-in image sensor captures images with increased resolution and quality. With the special wireless capability, photographers may transfer images directly from the camera to their smartphone. Average price: $500[iii]

Canon EOS Rebel T3:

This is the lowest-priced digital SLR camera on our list. The Rebel is specifically made for easy professional shooting on-the-go. It is slightly smaller than the other cameras listed but still includes professional features that several photographers use. These include a range of ISO settings, which accommodates various lighting, a 12.2 megapixel sensor that balances image quality with speed, and a Wi-Fi feature that generally allows images to be transferred and stored on the internet. Average price: $450-$600[iv]

Panasonic Lumix G Series DMC-G6KK

This particular model generally allows for greater control over the creative aspects of photography. In general, the DMC-G6KK includes several features such as filters, HD video, stop motion animation capabilities, panorama, retouch, and editing. The built-in Wi-Fi is typically more robust than what is found in other cameras. In addition, it allows instant transfer and geotag features. Average price: $750[v]

 

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