A lot of people get confused when they outgrow their point and shoot cameras and start looking for bigger and better cameras. If you are one of them, Please continue to read and you will find an answer.
You are looking to buy your first SLR camera and you do not know what to buy and do not want to spend a lot of money, Here are some few tips
Here is the list of 3 entry level SLR cameras with their pro's and con's.
1:- Canon T5/1200D/X70
Features:-
Pros
Cons
2:- Canon T6/1300D/X80
Features
Cons
3:- Nikon D3400
Features
Cons
My personal choice will be the Nikon D3400. It is a really good camera with a better sensor than its canon counterparts. It works better in low light and is extremely easy to use.
You are looking to buy your first SLR camera and you do not know what to buy and do not want to spend a lot of money, Here are some few tips
- Your first camera should be easy to use.
- It should have an inbuilt motor for autofocus.
- It should be lightweight for the new explorers and shooters
- It must have both automatic and manual settings.
- It should not be too expensive.
Here is the list of 3 entry level SLR cameras with their pro's and con's.
1:- Canon T5/1200D/X70
Features:-
- 18MP CMOS sensor
- DIGIC 4 Image Processor
- 9 Point Af
- Upto 3.0 FPS continuous shooting
Pros
- Automatic settings work great
- Easy to use
- Color Accurate photos
- Good battery backup
- Shutter speed and Aperture priority modes
Cons
- Video Limited to 1080p 30fps
- Noisy at high ISO
- Low resolution on LCD display
- No touch screen
2:- Canon T6/1300D/X80
Features
- 18 MP CMOS Sensor
- ISO 100-6400
- DIGIC 4+ Image processor
- 3"LCD
- Quick to Focus
- Colors are vibrant
- Comfortable to hold
- Wi-fi Functionallity
- Rubber grip
Cons
- Difficult Settings
- Fixed LCD
- Battery Backup
3:- Nikon D3400
Features
- 24.2 MP CMOS sensor
- ISO 100-25,600
- Top continuous shooting speed 5fps
- 0.85x18mm Viewfinder
- Easy to use
- Color accuracy
- Good flash
- Easy menu system
- Build quality
Cons
- Does not have an ultrasonic sensor cleaner
- Does not transfer full size images through bluetooth
- No memory chip
My personal choice will be the Nikon D3400. It is a really good camera with a better sensor than its canon counterparts. It works better in low light and is extremely easy to use.


