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The Best Cameras for Beginner Photographers in 2025

  • Writer: anamariaxbookings
    anamariaxbookings
  • Apr 6
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 25



Whether you want to capture those classic travel photos, start a side business in creativity, or just upgrade from your phone, selecting your first "real" camera can feel like an absolute maze.


But don't stress - I’ve put together the best beginner cameras of 2025 that will have you snapping like a pro without needing to earn a degree in tech or selling a kidney. So let's get started!


CANON EOS 4000D 




Price range: £350 with kit lens


The 4000D is one of the most affordable DSLRs available, and that alone makes it great for beginners on a budget. Canon's menu system is user-friendly, so you won't feel overwhelmed if you're new to DSLRs. It also includes automatic shooting modes and on-screen assistance that tell you what's happening while you're photographing, which is ideal if you’re still new to the photography scene. And if you’re looking to quickly and effortlessly transfer the photos you shoot straight onto your phone, the Canon 4000D has built in wifi which enables photo transfer between devices with no cables required- a photographers dream!


NIKON Z30




Price range: £600 with kit lens


The Z30 is small, light, and extremely easy to carry with you—perfect for travel, everyday shooting, and vlogging. In contrast to clunky DSLRs, this mirrorless camera is designed to be portable without compromising on image quality. Unlike other cameras which usually offer a limited recording time of 30 minutes, the Z30 offers users unlimited recording time which is perfect for creatives who are into videography or those who have always wanted to give it a try! 


CANON EOS R50 




Price range: £800 with kit lens


The R50 is aimed at new photographers. It has a simple touchscreen, straightforward menus, and smart auto modes that help you take great photos without needing to dig deep into camera settings. The R50 is compact, weighing approximately 375g, making it a great travel camera or just something that you'll actually want to take with you on a daily basis. Combine that with the kit lens (18–45mm) and it will fit snugly into a pocket or jacket pocket. 


SONY ZV-E10




Price range: £750 with kit lens 


If you're after an entry-level mirrorless that can give you both video and stills, the Sony ZV-E10 is a complete winner. It's robust, small, customisable, and future-proof which makes it perfect if you plan on continuing to grow as a creative. The ZV-E10 also comes equipped with Sony's E-mount which introduces you to a world of amazing lenses—ranging from ultra-wide to zoom to silky portrait lenses. With both auto and manual modes, this camera is perfect for any photographer regardless of skill level. 


CANON EOS 2000D 




Price range: £550 with kit lens


If you're looking for a great entry level camera that gives you all the features you need but won't break the bank. the Canon EOS 2000D might be the perfect camera for you. The 2000D has automatic shooting modes, scene presets, and helpful on-screen guide making it perfect for beginners.  


FINAL THOUGHTS 


Whether you're dreaming of dreamy portraits, travel photography, or just want to capture everyday life a little more, these beginner cameras are all excellent choices. You can't really go wrong—pick the one that suits your style and budget, and just get shooting.


Remember: All professional photographers were once beginners at somepoint or another. The only way to get better is to get out there and start experimenting!

 
 
 

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