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The Best Entry-Level Digital Cameras for Photographers

Getting started with photography? You've come to the right place. Read more for our top picks in the digital camera space.

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Finding the right camera can be daunting if you're an aspiring photographer. With so many options on the market, it can be difficult to know where to start. However, choosing an entry-level camera that's easy to use and offers a straightforward workflow can make all the difference.

While most modern cameras come equipped with fully automatic modes, allowing even the most inexperienced photographer to take great shots, it's essential to consider the ease with which you can manually control exposure, focus, and other settings. As you grow and develop your skills, you may find that you want to take more control over the picture-making process, so finding a camera that allows for a seamless transition from auto to manual control is key. And while smartphone cameras are undeniably powerful and convenient, there's still something special about the 35mm format camera that has captured the hearts and imaginations of generations of photographers.

In this article, we'll explore some of the best entry-level cameras on the market, so you can find the perfect tool to help you capture your vision.

At A Glance…

  1. Fujifilm X100VI - The #1 Selling Camrea for Everything
  2. Fujifilm X-T5 - The Go-To Camera for Lifestyle
  3. Sony A7 III - The Mid-Level Accessible Choice
  4. Fujifilm X-T30 II - The All-Levels Picture Taker
  5. Sony A6700 - The Higher-End APS-C
  6. Lecia Q2 - The More Expensive High-End Shooter
  7. Fujifilm X-H2S - The Best Hybrid Shooter
  8. Fujifilm X-S20 - The Ideal For Content Creators
  9. Ricoh GR III - The High-Powered Handheld
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1. Fujifilm X100VI

Best For: Professional and beginner creators who love a minimal and tactile shooting experience, especially for photography.

Finally, the camera we've all been waiting for. It's the most anticipated sequel to the super popular and discontinued Fujifilm X100V.

This masterpiece combines the portability we crave with the exceptional optics Fujifilm is celebrated for. Packed with Fujifilm's latest breakthroughs in digital imaging, the X100VI leaves its predecessor in the dust. This camera is a powerhouse featuring a revolutionary 40MP X-TRANS sensor that promises twice the processing power. The razor-sharp 23mm F2.0 lens is a storyteller's dream, effortlessly capturing everything from the vibrant energy of street life to serene landscapes. But the X100VI isn't just about advanced specs; it's a tribute to the analog beauty of film photography, blending a vintage dial-based design with cutting-edge technology to delight both retro lovers and modern-day photographers.

But it doesn't stop at good photos. The X100VI excels in the video, too, offering amazing features like up to 6-stops of image stabilization, a built-in 4-stop ND filter, and breathtaking 6.2k 29p 10-bit video. It's the camera that transcends expectations, a true game-changer for photographers and videographers alike.

Insane Results

It's a camera that sports a high-end 40.2MP sensor, similar to Fujifilm's flagship X-T5, but in a smaller, more compact travel-size body.

Crazy Video Enhancements

A huge step up for video users in this latest generation of Fujifilm's X100 series lineup.

In-Body Stabilization

There are up to 6-stops of in-body image stabilization (IBIS) systems even in low-light conditions.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not Bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line
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2. FujiFilm X-T5 Mirrorless Camera

Best For: Perfect travel hybrid camera for both photo and video.

As a photography enthusiast always looking for the latest and greatest gear, I can confidently say that the X-T5 from Fujifilm is a camera worth getting excited about. With its lightweight yet sturdy construction and intuitive, dial-based interface, this camera is designed to deliver stunning results right out of the box. The X-T5 features a 40-megapixel X-Trans 5 HR sensor that captures crisp and clear images, and its seven-stop in-body image stabilization system ensures that your shots are always sharp and steady. Plus, with features like Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode for 160-megapixel files, a three-way tilting LCD with 1.84 million pixels, and an impressive action-freezing shutter speed of up to 1/180,000 sec from the electronic shutter, this camera offers incredible versatility and performance. And if you're looking to capture more than just stills, the X-T5 can record up to 6.2K in 4:2:2 10-bit color internally or 12-bit Apple ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW via HDMI.

Insane Results

The X-T5 provides unparalleled image quality, boasting an impressive 40.2-megapixel X-Trans 5 HR CMOS sensor in an incredibly lightweight and portable body. Despite its size, X-T5's image processing algorithm ensures detailed results across the native ISO range, now extended to ISO 125.

The Colors

The log-profile screen grabs from the video seem almost too good to be true; they boast natural colors and realistic detail. Beautiful straight out of the camera.

In-Body Stabilization

Thanks to X-T5’s in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system, quality-sapping camera shake will be a thing of the past – even in low-light conditions.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not Bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line
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3. Alpha a7 III Mirrorless Digital Camera

Best For: More advanced photographers.

The Sony Alpha a7 III Mirrorless Digital Camera is a fantastic option if you're an entry-level photographer searching for your first camera. Designed for both photo and video, this well-rounded camera is ideal for various working situations. With its full-frame 24.2MP Exmor R BSI CMOS sensor and BIONZ X image processor, the a7 III delivers impressive speed and low-light performance, making it easy to capture stunning images and videos in any lighting condition. Whether you're shooting fast-paced action or slow, moody landscapes, the a7 III's 10 fps continuous shooting rate and improved autofocus performance ensure you can easily capture every moment.

Crazy Great Dynamic Range

With 15 stops of dynamic range, you can fully clamp down any scene with precise clarity.

A Flip-Out Screen

An excellent camera that has a flip-out screen for easy recording and vlogging sequences.

Incredible Picture

Incredible 4k 16-bit raw output over HDMI with no recording limits for ultra-amazing-looking footage.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not Bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line
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4. Fujifilm X-T30 II

Best For: JPGs straight out of the camera and intuitive ease of use for all photography levels.

If you're a beginner photographer looking for a powerful and easy-to-use camera, the X-T30 II from Fujifilm is an excellent option. With its vintage-inspired design and cutting-edge technology, this camera combines the best of both worlds to deliver exceptional performance and stunning results. Featuring a 26.1MP back-illuminated X-Trans sensor and X-Processor 4 imaging engine, the X-T30 II is capable of autofocusing down to -7EV in just 0.02 seconds, producing detail-packed images with vibrant colors. And if you're just starting out, the Advanced SR Auto mode makes it easy to pick up and start creating immediately. Of course, if you're looking to take more control over your output, the X-T30 II has plenty of features and functions to fit your creative style and mood. And when it comes time to share your work with the world, the X-T30 II makes it easy with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

Easy To use

Powerful autofocus makes sharp images a breeze, including the strong face and eye detection AF with a new Face Selection option.

The Colors

If you don't mind shooting in JPEGs, this camera body has 18 Film Simulation modes, including PROVIA/Standard, Velvia/Vivid, and ASTIA/Soft. Why edit pictures if it's not for you in the camera body?

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not Bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line
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5. Alpha a6700 Mirrorless Digital Camera

Best For: Photographers needing a battery-sufficient lifestyle camera.

This sleek-yet-fully-featured APS-C-format mirrorless camera is designed with speed and flexibility in mind, making it a powerful tool for photographers and videographers alike. With its 5-axis image stabilization and Real-Time Eye AF tracking for human, animal, and movie modes, the a6600 delivers crystal-clear shots with pinpoint accuracy, no matter what you're shooting. And with its long-lasting battery, you won't have to worry about running out of juice in the middle of a shoot. Plus, with unlimited 4K video recording, Mic, and headphone jacks, the a6600 is the perfect tool for capturing high-quality video footage.

Real-Time Eye AF

With a half-press of the shutter button, the camera can automatically detect the subject's eyes and activate Eye AF in all autofocus modes.

Easy Wifi Transfer

Control your camera or transfer files to your device for fast and easy sharing without the need for a computer.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line
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6. Q2 Digital Camera

Best For: Portraits with extra-sharp images and that sweet, creamy bokeh made possible by low-light aperture lenses.

Professional photographers covet Leica cameras, which are ultra-high-end gear. What makes the Q2 so wonderful is its devotion to manual settings and clean design, which is great for beginners with a fatter wallet. They're known as the Ferraris or Bugattis of the camera world, and it's a well-deserved title. Leica is known for heirloom-quality craftsmanship, near-peerless optics, and astronomically high prices. They're also a bit of a snob's delight. For better or worse, most Leica cameras have peculiar quirks that set them apart from the competition.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Soild
    • Top Of The Line
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7. Fujifilm X-H2S Mirrorless Digital Camera

Best For: Hybrid shooters. The do-all X-H2S from Fuji meets the needs of even the most demanding creator. Excelling in both video and still images.

Great for beginners but far from basic. This best-selling Fujifilm machine is so popular for a reason. With its 26.1-megapixel, back-illuminated X-Trans 5 stacked sensor and X-Processor 5, this camera delivers outstanding performance in any lighting condition, with a 14-stop dynamic range that ensures your shots are always perfectly exposed. With 6.2K 30P full sensor 3:2 recording options, you'll have all the tools to create stunning videos showcasing your vision. For stills photographers, the X-H2S features an AI-powered advanced autofocus system that ensures you'll never miss a moment, no matter how fast-paced the action gets.

Professional Video Features

In case you need something with video as well, this camera has the capacity to record in Open Gate 3:2, 4K/120P, and Full HD/240P resolutions and frame rates, so you can ensure you're capturing the highest quality footage for any project.

Fast AF In All Conditions

Its AI-driven Subject Detection Autofocus feature ensures you'll never miss a shot again—even in dimly lit conditions as low as -7EV.

The Speed You Need

X-H2S delivers powerful performance, suitable for any professional photographer or filmmaker.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Soild
    • Top Of The Line
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8. Fujifilm X-S20

Best For: Creatives wanting an affordable option for an all-around fantastic camera for both video and photo.

If you're considering upgrading from a simple point-and-shoot camera to a more sophisticated configuration yet still desire the tangible touch and ergonomic structure of traditional manual cameras, the X-S20 could be your ideal solution. This impressive piece of technology delivers exceptional performance at an affordable price, with professional-grade features for photo and video capture. Despite the Fujifilm X-S20 featuring an APS-C sensor system, it maintains the renowned quality associated with the Fujifilm brand. In fact, it can be argued that this device is on track to surpass its popular predecessor, the X-S10.

Versatile, Compact, Hybrid

Consider the X-S20 a more agile and hybrid-compatible counterpart to Fujifilm's X-T5, equipped with remarkable photography skills and noteworthy vlogging capabilities. It's a compact device packed with reliable features for versatile creators, providing the adaptability of an interchangeable lens mount to handle an assortment of focal lengths.

4K Video

You can shoot breathtaking 6.2K/30P, 4K/60P 4:2:2 10bit footage right in the camera (pretty unreal for this compact size), and even live stream in 4K for some seriously sharp broadcasts.

2x Better Battery

Additionally, the X-S20 can pride itself on having double the battery life of its predecessor, the X-S10, a considerable advantage for extended, day-long shoots when charging options may be scarce.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not Bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line
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9. Ricoh GR III

Best For: Photographers wanting a high-powered compact camera that acts fast for lifestyles and fast shooting.

The GR lens features our unique optical technology, which ensures that your photos always look their best. GR III boasts a slim optical system consisting of 6 elements 4 groups with a focal length of 18.3 mm (approx. 28 mm in 35 mm equivalent focal length) and an aperture of F2.8, providing stunningly sharp and detailed images.

With a high-resolution, wide dynamic range APS-C format CMOS image sensor (approx. 24.24 effective megapixels), the GR III can handle large-sized prints and anti-aliasing (AA) filterless construction that utilizes the characteristics of the high-resolution lens for high-definition detail reproduction. The image sensor and lens are optimized for the best possible image quality, ensuring that your photos look stunning every time.

Sharp Image

The GR lens has been imbued with our unique optical technology that always aims to provide high image quality. GR III uses a slim optical system consisting of 6 elements 4 groups with a focal length of 18.3 mm (approx. 28 mm in 35 mm equivalent focal length) and an aperture of F2.8.

Quick Start-Up!

Never miss a shot, baby! A high-output motor drives the lens barrel to move from a retracted position to the shooting position quickly.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not Bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line
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