I get asked this question a LOT, and I totally get it. Most people arenāt interested in a super professional camera that costs an arm and a leg. They want a camera that they can use to capture their family vacations, their kidās sports games, or their family get-togethers. But they also want beautiful photographs that are worthy of hanging on the wall. Yes, cell phones these days can take decently good photos, but they arenāt super great for blowing up larger and spending money on a frame. If youāre ready for an upgrade from your iPhone, this list is for you!
I included a blend of point-and-shoot cameras, DSLRs, and mirrorless cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm & others. And if youāre over the big brands, Iāve included a few from Panasonic, OM System, Ricoh, and Leica. So, depending on which brand or style you prefer, hopefully this list will help guide you in the right direction. All of these cameras offer a lot for the price and tend to lean towards the more professional side of photography. But, just because they are more āprofessionalā, doesnāt mean they arenāt approachable. There are cameras on this list that you can get as low as $400 if youāre open to buying a used camera. Buying used gear doesnāt mean you canāt get a camera in incredible condition. I always recommend buying used gear through KEH Camera or B&H Photo because they have a detailed rating system and are honest about the condition of the gear. Plus, they both have excellent customer service if you have any issues along the way. And just remember, your iPhone probably cost $1000-$1500, and with these cameras, youāre getting a LOT more bang for your buck in terms of photo quality and functionality. Plus, if you want to hang one in a photography gallery, you can do that too! :)
So, without further ado, here are the 15 Best Digital Cameras for Beginner Photographers Under $1500!
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1. Canon 6D or 6D Mark II - DSLR
I have to start off with a Canon camera because this is my tried and true brand. Iāve been shooting with Canon since the very beginning of my photography career. At times, Iāve considered entirely switching my set-up to another brand just to try something different, but after weighing all of my options, it always comes back to Canon. Itās because they offer the best budget to quality ratio, in my opinion. There are also certain features that Iām looking for in my main cameras, like multiple exposures, affordability, and color tone. Thereās something about Canonās standard color temperature that looks natural, but with a hint of mystery. The colors are a bit darker than some of the other cameras, which is why it appeals to me. If youāre more interested in bright, saturated color tones, Iād probably recommend a Sony option. Now, keep in mind the Canon 6D or 6D Mark II is a DSLR. This means itās quite a bit bulkier than a point-and-shoot, and you have to buy a separate lens. But, there are a handful of lenses out there that are quite small and can actually make this camera pretty easy to walk around with. I recommend the Canon EF 50 mm f/1.4 or f/1.8. The Canon 6D was my main camera for nearly a decade. I feel like this might surprise people because it is a more low-budget professional Canon camera. The more recent version of the camera, the 6D Mark II, sells for around $1200 but the reason itās on this list is because you can get a gently used one for an amazing price these days. I highly recommend KEH camera, which is a company that sells used gear and is super helpful if there is ever a problem. You can also pick up a used version on eBay, just make sure youāre going through a reputable seller with good reviews, and read their description carefully. And ask the most important question, what is the shutter count on the camera? This can tell you a lot about whether the camera was used or if itās in practically new condition.
You can read my full blog post and review about the Canon 6D here!
WHERE TO BUY THE CANON 6D
WHERE TO BUY THE CANON 6D MARK II
2. Canon Powershot G7X Mark II - Point-and-shoot
Yes, this camera is difficult to get your hands on these days, and usually itās at an up charge. But keep your eyes open for a used one on KEH camera, because this tiny little point-and-shoot packs a punch. Iāve actually taken it on my last two European vacations, instead of my bulky DSLR camera. You can check out my full blog post about this camera here! And surprisingly, the auto setting works really well, particularly for landscapes or outdoor photos. If youāre using it for indoor sports or something like that, Iād recommend using the shutter priority setting. Basically, you set the shutter speed, which youād want to be fairly fast (like 1/500th or 1/800th) so that you donāt get too much blur, and then it will automatically set the other settings. The amazing thing about this camera is that the aperture goes as wide as f/1.8. This means it can perform great in low light and can create beautiful portraits with lovely background blur. It might take some learning when it comes to using that setting, because it can become more difficult to get your subject in focus, or to not have the highlights blown out. Itās a great camera to learn on though, because it does have the option of shutter priority, aperture priority, manual and lots of others! A lot of times, people ask me what to get instead of the Canon G7X Mark II, since itās difficult to find. Iād recommend the Sony RX 100 VII (read more about this one below), or the Sony ZV-1, ZV-1 II or ZV-1F for lower budget options. Thereās also a newer version of this camera, the G7X Mark III, which may be easier to find but isnāt quite as coveted. The autofocus is known to be a bit less reliable. However, you might be able to find it for a better price than the G7X Mark II!
WHERE TO BUY THE CANON POWERSHOT G7X MARK II
WHERE TO BUY THE CANON G7X MARK III
3. Canon EOS RP - Mirrorless
The Canon EOS RP is a newer budget professional Canon camera, so it offers some more trendy features than the older Canon 6D Mark II. But keep in mind, when the Canon 6D Mark II first came out, it was a $2000 camera, whereas the Canon EOS RP was originally $1299. Now, you can get the Canon EOS RP for around $800, which is an amazing price for what you get. The EOS RP is a mirrorless camera, which is a more modern kind of camera than a DSLR. It also means you have to use Canonās RF line of lenses. They are the newest line of lenses and are known to be a bit sharper than the older EF lenses. Also, because this camera is newer, it also offers better video than the Canon 6D Mark II, but it actually has the same sensor and ISO range (low-light sensitivity)! However, the 6D Mark II offers better battery life, build quality, burst shooting (important for sports action), and EF lens compatibility. These options are important for event photographers and wildlife photographers, who need longer battery life and build quality that will withstand more extreme conditions. If youāre looking for a step up from the RP, I highly recommend the Canon R8. Itās about $1400 new but it has more modern features and really competes with some of the best mirrorless cameras out there.
WHERE TO BUY THE CANON EOS RP
4. Canon 5D Mark IV - DSLR
This is actually my current camera, and I truly canāt believe that price you can get for a used version of this camera through KEH camera. A new 5D Mark IV costs around $2000 these days, but when it was first released, it was $3500!!! The reason these have drastically reduced in price is because of the introduction of the mirrorless cameras. Personally, I still prefer the DSLRs because I find them to be sturdier, more user-friendly and longer-lasting. My had my first Canon camera, the 5D Mark II, for 10 years and I never had an issue with it. And I definitely dropped it more times than I could count. They are truly built to last. The mirrorless cameras often have more breakable screens, more electronic functions that can glitch out more easily, and just arenāt as tried and true. I suppose weāll find out if they stand the test of time, but youāre more likely to get a camera without issues by going with a DSLR, even if itās used. I have the Canon EOS R, Canonās first mirrorless camera, and I've had a ton of issues with it, mostly just functionality issues that theyāve adjusted since then, but I tend to recommend DSLRās over mirrorless still to this day. If you can get a used 5D Mark IV for a good price, youāre competing with some incredible photographers that also use this as their main camera!
I have a full blog post and review with sample photos of the 5D Mark IV here!
WHERE TO BUY THE CANON 5D MARK IV
5. Nikon Z5 - Mirrorless
The Nikon Z5 is Nikonās entry-level mirrorless camera, so if youād prefer to go with a more modern camera than the old-school DSLRās and Nikon is your brand, this is a great option. The Z5 is about $1100 new, but again, you can get a used one for an amazing price through KEH camera. The Z5 is super compact too, so if you donāt want to stand out too much when youāre on vacation or at your kidās sports game, this is a perfect option. Youāll still get 4K video, a surprisingly good ISO range, and great autofocus. The standout features are really the in-body image stabilization, dual card slots, and lightweight body. While I donāt have as much experience with Nikon, they are Canonās main arch nemesis, and have always stood the test of time. I have a 35 mm Nikon film camera, the Nikon FE2, that Iām absolutely obsessed with. They have great lens options and simply wonāt let you down.
WHERE TO BUY THE NIKON Z5
6. Nikon D750 - DSLR
For years, this was the camera that I swear every photographer was using. Itās a DSLR similar to the Canon 5D Mark III or 6D that is sturdy, professional and reliable. Since Nikon is also shifting towards mirrorless cameras, you can get the D750 for an incredible price. Originally $2300, you can now pick up a new one for around $1700. But the reason I put it on this list is because you can get one in excellent condition from KEH camera for as low as $700. I feel like used gear always freaks people out, but thatās why I recommend KEH camera or B&H Photo for used gear. The employees know a LOT about cameras and photography and can totally help you out if thereās ever an issue.
WHERE TO BUY THE NIKON D750
7. Sony A7 II or III - Mirrorless
The Sony A7 III is an extremely popular camera these days because it has amazing video, image quality, autofocus, battery life, dual card slots, a compact body and in-body image stabilization. A lot of people might argue itās the best all-around camera out there these days. The great thing is, itās only $1500 new! While that does not include a lens, you can go for a kit that includes a lens, which usually saves you a bit of money in the long run. Again, thatās why Iād check out the used options on KEH or B&H if you want the best deal. I promise you, you donāt need to be afraid of used gear! I just recommend always getting one in excellent or excellent+ condition. You basically want it to be in as new of condition as possible. The lower price point ones in āgoodā condition might seem appealing, but you just never know the history of the camera.
WHERE TO BUY THE SONY A7 II
WHERE TO BUY THE SONY A7 III
8. Sony A6700 - Mirrorless
The Sony a6700 has been on my list for a while now because itās super compact, has amazing video, and has an excellent autofocus system. Sony has really been carving their own path in the camera industry and in my opinion, is very much challenging Canon and Nikon. Iām not mad about it though because it has made Canon and Nikon really amp up their gear and keep it relevant. I feel like they both were coasting for a while as the two main camera brands, but now they finally have some competition. The a6700 is particularly great if youāre trying to capture motion or sports, and if video is more important to you than photos. If youāre starting a YouTube channel, or are interested in capturing slo-mo, the a6700 is for you.
WHERE TO BUY THE SONY A6700
9. Sony RX100 VII - Point-and-shoot
If I could choose any camera off this list that I donāt already have, it would be this one. The only reason I havenāt really invested in Sony is because their cameras donāt offer multiple exposure. To most people, this feature isnāt important, so if youāre really looking for a super relevent, modern, point-and-shoot camera, this is the one. Itās $1500 new, but a used version goes for around $1300. And whatās nice about this one is that you donāt have to worry about buying a separate lens! Itās a point-and-shoot, so the lens is part of the camera and canāt be removed. You just point, and shoot! Itās perfect for family vacations, being inconspicuous at a sports event, throwing in your bag for a simple outing, or capturing beautiful group portraits at family events. Itās similar to the Canon G7X Mark II in a lot of ways, but better for capturing motion, better battery life, and an even smaller body. Itās a great option if youāre having a hard time finding a G7X Mark II.
WHERE TO BUY THE SONY RX100 VII
10. Fujifilm X-S20 - Mirrorless
I always describe Fujifilm cameras as a great option for the photographer who craves creative control, unique images, and a break from the norm. Fujifilm is really known for their film cameras, which is why their digital cameras are so fun. The often have fun film-simulation modes built-in, which allows you to create images that are film-like and that stand out from the traditional digital look that you find with all of the other cameras on this list. And the Fujifilm X-S20 actually has incredible video, a compact body, and lots of other great features that particularly are great for vloggers or YouTubers.
WHERE TO BUY THE FUJIFILM X-S20
11. Fujifilm X100V - Point-and-shoot / Rangefinder
The X100V is the sort of the point-and-shoot Fujifilm option with a fixed lens and super compact body. If you like the idea of the film simulation modes and a built-in fixed lens, then this might be a better option. The Fujifilm X100V is beloved in the film community for a lot of reasons, such as the retro-style camera body, the beautiful 23mm f/2 fixed lens and 4K video. While the X-S20 has better video, itās not as compact or āprettyā to look at. The X-S20 is a DSLR, while this is more like a portable point-and-shoot. Itās just a fun camera to carry around and it makes you excited to take photographs. It doesnāt feel embarrassingly large or āseriousā. Itās quirky and special! Because these are highly coveted, it can be difficult to get your hands on one, but KEH camera sometimes has a bargain option for around $1500. I recommend keeping your eye out and waiting for a good deal because itās really just a classic camera to have in your collection.
WHERE TO BUY THE FUJIFILM X100V
12. Panasonic LUMIX LX100 II - Point-and-shoot / Mirrorless
The Panasonic LX100 II is actually pretty similar to the camera I just mentioned, the Fujifilm X100V. Itās a compact camera with a fixed lens but for a lower price. It might not be as highly sought after, but it offers a lot of the same features. The main differences are that the Panasonic LX100 II actually has a bit of zoom to the lens, which is better for travel or capturing sports. It also has better image stabilization and a smaller, lighter body. The main positive attribute of this camera is the price. You can get a used one for around $1200 (if you can find oneā¦)! And donāt forget, this includes the lens since itās built in! Not to mention, itās a Leica lens, which are known for being ultra sharp. With only 17 megapixel images, the the image quality overall isnāt quite as good as a lot of cameras on this list, but the price is less stressful than investing in a full DSLR and lens set-up or an overpriced point-and-shoot like the Canon G7X Mark III. The lens is a f/1.7 to f/2.8 aperture though, which does increase the capabilities of the camera in low light.
WHERE TO BUY THE PANASONIC LUMIX LX100 II
13. Panasonic LUMIX S5 - Mirrorless
The Panasonic LUMIX S5 is a full-frame mirrorless camera that fits in more with the Canon EOS RP or Nikon Z5. This means itās a bit bulkier, requires a separate lens purchase, and is geared more towards professional photographers. Itās on the higher end of the pricepoint spectrum, but still fits on this list if you buy it used! Itās a full-frame mirrorless camera with 4K video capabilites, in-body image stabilization, and a rugged, sturdy body. This is a pro level hybrid camera, so its great for both photo and video. It really has all of the features you need to start a photography or video career if youāre really serious about investing in your future. Itās honestly a great price for what you get and is actually lighter and smaller than most full-frame DSLRs!
WHERE TO BUY THE PANASONIC LUMIX S5
14. OM System OM-5 - Mirrorless
Iāve recently been doing a lot more research into the OM system cameras after my visit to the B&H Bild Expo in New York City. I was chatting with one of the associates in the OM booth and learned a lot about their brand. The OM System cameras are particularly amazing for travel because of their super durable weather-sealed design. The autofocus is great and the burst shooting goes up to 30 fps, which is incredible for nature photography and capturing things like fluttering birds wings. Iād definitely recommend this camera particularly to hikers, nature photographers and travel photographers because it has a lot of other features like a Starry Sky autofocus mode and built-in neutral density filters to help capture things like waterfalls and waves. It also has an interesting āhand-held high-res shotā that allows for images up to 50 megapixels by combining multiple shots into one.
WHERE TO BUY THE OM SYSTEM OM-5
15. Ricoh GR IIIx - Point-and-shoot
This one can be a bit difficult to find as well, similar to the other point-and-shoot cameras on this list. But Ricoh is a brand Iāve been getting into lately, especially with their film cameras. The Ricoh GR IIIx is a premium point-and-shoot camera that is compact and travel-friendly, with great image stabilization and low-light performance. What makes it really stand out though is the image quality and sharpness. As a Japanese company, their attention to optics is pretty unmatched. Theyāve always been known for their sharp lenses and durable camera bodies. While they donāt release as many cameras as Canon or Sony, they pay attention to detail and create cameras that are worth the wait. I actually recently had the chance to test this camera out so make sure to check out my full blog post about it here!
WHERE TO BUY THE RICOH GR III
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16. Leica D-Lux 7 - Point-and-shoot
Point-and-shoot cameras are incredibly popular these days so I wanted to include one more that stands out to me. While the Leica D-Lux 7 has to be purchased used to fit in the $1500 price point, it does include the lens since itās a point-and-shoot! Leica cameras in general are beautiful and stylish, with that retro old-school film camera look. While I have yet to own one because they tend to be overpriced for the specs that you get, this one is somewhat affordable and keeps up with the others in this price point. Their lenses are known for being super sharp and are made with premium materials since they are somewhat considered a āluxuryā brand. If you really want a camera that feels special and great in your hands, the Leica cameras are truly beautiful. Also, if youāre looking for a gift for a photographer, no one is going to turn down a Leica!
WHERE TO BUY THE LEICA D-LUX 7
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