![]() ![]() With an ISO range of 100-25600 (expandable to 102400), the Canon 6D can shoot photos in the dark without a flash much better than the APS-C CMOS entry-level DSLRs recommended here. It also means you’re able to use the exotic Canon red-ringed lenses, with faster apertures and better build quality than their EF-S range.ĭespite being rather old and heavier than the other entry-level DSLRs in this review, IQ out of the 6D is top-notch, and there are plenty of great features – remember, this is still a professional photographer’s DSLR. Launched in November 2012, the Canon EOS 6D is a 20.2-megapixel sensor entry-level DSLR camera with a full-frame CMOS sensor and Canon EF lens mount.Įntry-level doesn’t need to mean you’re limited to just APS-C sensor DSLR cameras – thankfully, the FF sensor Canon 6D is affordable enough to deserve a place on this list.Ī Canon full-frame sensor offers better IQ, better low light performance, and greater ability to blur the background than the smaller APS-C format. Get it with the 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR kit lens, or opt for the 70-300mm if you’re a wildlife shooter. The Nikon D3500 offers the best value for money, and allows photographers to take advantage of the entire Nikon DX lens lineup, which includes some excellent entry-level options. Live view shooting is equally easy to use, with the contrast-based AF-P autofocus technology helping to lock onto your subject with surprisingly little effort. The 5 frames per second shooting speed ensures that nothing it missed. When shooting with the viewfinder, the 11AF points are clustered in the middle of the screen, but using the focus-recompose method is simple enough, especially with the 18-55mm kit lens. There’s no touchscreen or vari-angle display, which is why we didn’t make this our number 1 choice, but these are the compromises when it comes to such a lightweight and affordable entry-level DSLR. Nikon’s EXPEED image processing system ensures that the camera’s auto-focus keeps up with its 5fps continuous shooting speed, and the battery life is an impressive 1,550 shots per charge – the best we tested. The APS-C CMOS ‘DX’ sensor produces vibrant JPEGs, and 12-bit RAWs with enough tone and colour range to make the most of every pixel, when editing your favourite photo editing software. ![]() (Willing to invest a bit more? Check out the Nikon D5600 below.)ĭon’t be put off by its age – the D3500 offers excellent IQ and numerous useful features, all packed into one of the lightest DSLR camera bodies on the market – just 415g with battery and memory card! It’s not only one of the best entry-level DSLR cameras you can buy in 2023, but it’s also one of the cheapest, making it perfect for students or those looking for a low-cost way to get into photography. Launched in August 2018, the Nikon D3500 is a 24-megapixel sensor entry-level DSLR camera with an APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm ) sized CMOS sensor and Nikon F lens mount. The Canon EOS Rebel S元 provides a convenient entrance into the wonderful world of Canon EF-S lenses, which are more numerous and traditionally less expensive than Nikon lenses – we’d recommend buying the Rebel with the Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM kit lens which offers great flexibility and value for money.Ĭanon Rebel cameras go from strength to strength, and this one’s our favorite of the year. There’s also WiFi and NFC connectivity, for sharing images on the go. The best feature is Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF autofocus, which is fast, easy to use and eerily accurate – it’s nice to see a feature from much higher end Canon DSLRs on this entry-level Canon EOS rebel.įor video-shooters, the maximum resolution of 4K video at 25p provides tons of detail and the flexibility to crop the frame when editing. The native ISO range of 100-25,600 can be boosted to 51,200 – handy for low light photography when you don’t have a flash. ![]() You can shoot at a maximum resolution of 6,000 x 4,000 pixels, allowing you to make great-looking prints. Battery life is above average at approximately 1,070 shots – more than enough for a day’s shooting. The fully-articulating touch screen is a joy to use, allowing you to get creative with your compositions. It isn’t the cheapest entry-level DSLR you can buy, but it’s still our number one recommendation due to its excellent IQ and autofocus performance, all packed into a small, lightweight body. (It’s also known as the EOS 250D / EOS Kiss X10 in some countries.) First introduced in April 2019, the Canon EOS Rebel S元 is a 24-megapixel sensor entry-level DSLR with an APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm ) sized CMOS sensor and Canon EF/EF-S lens mount. ![]()
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