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Best DSLR cameras for beginners in 2025 (UK)

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Last updated: 2025/10/25 at 1:04 AM
News Room Published 25 October 2025
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In the age of the smartphone, everybody’s an amateur photographer. We have a camera on our person, tucked away in a pocket, pretty much all the time. But what about taking things a step further photography-wise? Why not buy a real camera and take a step towards going pro? You’ll be amazed and the difference in image quality.

But what type of camera? In case you didn’t know, you can choose from a “DSLR”, “mirrorless”, or “point-and-shoot” camera. We recommend a DSLR. After all, you already have a point-and-shoot camera on your phone. And a mirrorless, an increasingly popular choice, might be a bit tech-heavy for beginners.

Overall, it’s important that you buy a camera that allows you to grow and gain confidence in your photography skills. Ultimately, the best camera is the one that feels right in your hand. Not to mention a camera that you can actually use and isn’t too complicated. Many amateur photographers start with DSLR cameras because DSLRs have multiple options, lenses, and classic handling. If it’s all a bit new to you, here’s some useful information and a selection of the best DSLR cameras for beginners.

What is a DSLR camera?

DSLR stands for digital single-lens reflex. DSLRs are popular because of how easy they are to use and the multitude of lenses available. DSLRs have a mirror in the lens which reflects the optical image into the camera’s viewfinder — the photo is then captured on an SD card. Just to clear up any potential confusion: The difference between a DSLR and an SLR is mainly that SLR uses film while DSLR is all digital.

Is mirrorless better than DSLR?

As always, it’s less about what’s better and more about what suits you best — though the current trend does seem to be towards mirrorless, which is the more popular type of camera at the moment. Mirrorless cameras tend to be smaller and more compact (that’s one of the big selling points). And though DSLRs are bulkier, they tend to have better battery life for this reason. Reviewers also talk about the “handling” of DSLR cameras — the classic feel of a chunky, grippable, easy-to-use camera.

The other differences to note are that DSLRs have a classic optical viewfinder, whereas mirrorless cameras have an electronic viewfinder or sometimes no viewfinder at all — they prioritise an LCD monitor for “live view” shooting instead. DSLRs have also implemented these monitors on the rear side, though that means DSLRs have two different autofocus systems for both viewfinder and monitor.

One benefit of DSLRs is the sheer number of lenses available, particularly from manufacturers that have been in the DSLR game for years, such as Canon and Nikon.

Do DSLR cameras shoot video?

One of the big differences between DSLR and mirrorless is that mirrorless cameras are better for shooting video. So, if video is a big priority for you, it might be worth picking up a mirrorless camera instead. However, the DSLRs in this roundup all shoot video — and some even capture 4K — so they’re not exactly slouches on the video front.

Are DSLRs good for beginners?

DSLRs do have some advantages over mirrorless cameras. One thing worth noting is that because the mirror covers the sensor, it’s protected against dust and dirt when you remove or change lenses. This makes cleaning a lot easier for beginners. And while DSLR cameras are bulkier and heavier than the new mirrorless options, pros and newbies alike will prefer the beefier construction and easy-to-use tools.

How much does a DSLR camera cost?

DSLR cameras with a built-in viewfinder are the cheapest option within this category, and you can expect a basic set up complete with camera, zoom lens, and carrying case to run you anywhere from £300 to £2,000.

What is the best DSLR camera for beginners?

We’ve checked out everything on offer for beginners, and lined up the very best DSLR cameras from top brands. There should be something for everyone and every budget in this list. You just need to pick the model that best fits your requirements.

These are the best DSLR cameras for beginners in 2025.

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