Amateur Photographer

Buying Guide

Cameras come in three types: DSLRs with optical viewfinders, mirrorless models with electronic viewing, and compact cameras with non-interchangeable lenses

Cameras

Controls

Entry-level cameras tend to have simple, easy-to-understand controls, while more expensive models add lots

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Amateur Photographer

Amateur Photographer1 min read
New Range Of Lexar SD Cards
LEXAR has expanded its Professional Silver Card range, offering a decent amount of storage and data transfer speeds at a competitive price. You can get the 64GB version of the Lexar Silver SDXC UHS-I Card for a mere £12.79 on Amazon, while the 128GB
Amateur Photographer4 min read
SECOND-HAND CLASSIC Canon EOS 550D
The EOS 550D was introduced in 2010, succeeding the 500D from 2009. Although it was billed as a baby EOS 7D by Canon at the time of release, the maximum shooting speed of 3.7fps was never a match for the 7D’s 8fps burst, and neither was its nine-poin
Amateur Photographer6 min read
Nikon Nikkor Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR
Announced in March, the Nikkor Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR is designed as a versatile superzoom lens that might, theoretically, never leave your camera. Giving you a 14.2x zoom, it could cover subjects as diverse as landscapes, portraits, macro, sports and w

Related Books & Audiobooks