What Camera Should I Buy?

Wondering what type of camera you should be purchasing? It's time to find out, entirely based on your unique needs and wants. This is the only guide you'll need!

Tags: Hobby, Camera, Shopping, Photographer


Here are all the results with descriptions

A Speedy, Versatile, Full-Frame Camera (Top Notch)
You need something versatile, but in a weather-sealed body, so it's also durable. At least 45.7MP, full-frame, and 4k video. This would be a pricey model, but it's the absolute best on the market. Ideal for anyone experienced in photography, or looking to transition into a photography career.

A Mid-Range Model, Complete With Video
You need about 24.2MP, a 3.2-inch vari-angle touchscreen and an amazing image quality. However, cameras like this are typically under a grand for a reason: there's no 4k video, and the ISO range could be wider. That being said, it's a great option for those who want something mid-range that they can keep using for years.

A Full-Frame, Portable Model
Compact, wide dynamic range, and 24.3MP are your absolute musts. However, remember these are typical stats of an older model. But not overly old. It wouldn't have 4k, and the live view would be unreliable. If you're a hobbyist, these aren't glaring issues.

A Top Quality Everything
You need 30.4MP, full-frame, 3.2-inch display, 7fps continuous shooting speed, etc. The specs of a fancy, fancy camera that professionals would love using. But somehow, despite the flashiness, it's still not the absolute best camera out there. So there's that to consider.

A Well-Rounded Camera
Mirrorless, meaning this is totally not professional. However, don't be fooled. It's still a good camera. Designed for the average family photo taker, you're looking for a camera that has 24.2MP, a 3-inch tilting touchscreen, and a 10fps continuous shooting speed. These cameras are also known for solid video quality.