7 Recommended Cameras for Photography This 2021

Although it might sound strange, the best gadgets aren’t always the ones that are the most expensive. The same goes for cameras. If you’re a newbie to the world of photography, you probably won’t use half the features of your premium-priced camera. Likewise, if you enjoy traveling and are a vlogger, the best camera for still-life and nature photography just won’t cut it for you and the content you’re trying to create.

 

From beginners and enthusiasts to vloggers and adventure fans, photographers can be split into categories. However, if you’re looking to turn pro, you’ll need a good and affordable device. But choosing can be pretty hard nowadays with so many options available in both physical and online stores. Luckily, in the following article, we’ll recommend some cameras for 2021 that are worth every cent.

  1. Nikon D3500

Even if it’s not the most advanced DSLR camera out there, the Nikon D3500 is one of our favorite devices today. The reasons are simple. It’s easy to use, has numerous controls, and most importantly — it makes great-looking images. As such, it’s a favorite among both beginners and more experienced photographers.

 

Nevertheless, we wouldn’t be honest if we said the Nikon D3500 was perfect. It has a fixed screen that’s not touch-sensitive, it has no hybrid autofocus, and it can’t shoot in 4K. But all that falls to the side when you mention 24-megapixel sensors. They allow for shooting sharp, high-quality photos that will amaze your Instagram followers.

 

Another feature of this DSLR device is Nikon’s brand-new AF-P retracing lens. It’s small and focuses instantly, even if it doesn’t have sensor detection autofocus. Overall, the Nikon D3500 is easy to handle and use, provides more power than you’d suspect at first and is a great way to introduce yourself to professional photography.

  1. Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV

One could say that the second camera on our list is pure gold. Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV has it all. A 20MP sensor, proper in-body stabilization of the image, and a tiltable monitor. Moreover, it can shoot in 4K, just like its predecessor — Mark III. As such, we have no doubts about it becoming a new favorite of all kinds of photographers.

 

The only downside might be its price. Nevertheless, it’s a worthy investment even for those who’re just getting into more serious photography. It also has a smaller size, making it perfect for carrying around for a longer time. So, don’t let its petite size fool you into thinking it’s not powerful enough for any of your needs.


  1. Fujifilm X-T200

Newbies, Instagrammers, and travel vloggers — be on the lookout for Fujifilm’s X-T200 camera this 2021. This mirrorless camera is a 24.2MP device, and it can shoot in 4k video resolution, making it beginner-friendly too. This Fujifilm camera is also light, but it still has that cool, old-school look of an SLR camera.

 

Unlike most rivals in this price range, the X-T200 has a high-res touchscreen, making it easy to handle while outside. The 15.45 mm lens is powered electrically, and it takes less space than most other regular kit lenses you can find. Furthermore, it offers wide angles, which are perfect for indoor and landmark shoots.

  1. Fujifilm X-S10

Aside from not having controls for external exposure like pricier X-series devices, there’s not much else negative about Fujifilm X-S10. In other words, this isn’t a beginner camera by any means. It can do almost anything other, more expensive devices are capable of. The build quality and the controls stand out from the rest in this price range easily.

 

Fujifilm X-S10 offers a great combination of high-performance, quality, and price in the current APS-C sensor market. It also has in-body stabilization, making it perfect for all photographers out there. The images look great, lively, and professional, and the battery life is long-lasting, allowing you to shoot all day and all night.

  1. Nikon Z5

No longer does Nikon lack a quality entry-level camera in their collection. The days of longing for high-end devices like Z7 II are over. Your more modest budget can get you a great camera in Nikon Z5. It’s a fancy full-frame mirrorless camera at a great price. Although you won’t be burst shooting higher than at a 4.5fps frame rate, the Z5 still has premium features like twin card slots and the ability to shoot video at 4K UHD resolution.

 

Nikon made sure their entry-level darling has a solid electronic viewfinder, full-weather sealing, and even image stabilization of five stops. Additionally, some other features include a full-frame CMOS, 24.3MP, and a 3.2-inch touchscreen that’s fully tiltable. All in all, Nikon made sure to attack the medium-budget market, and we have no doubts that it’s going to cause quite some panic among its competitors.


  1. Canon EOS 90D

Even though mirrorless devices are the most popular nowadays, we had to list Canon’s EOS 90D for all those photographers that still love DSLR cameras. This is an APS-C camera that offers the highest APS-C sensor resolution of mind-blowing 32.5MP. Furthermore, EOS 90D has a burst shot frame rate of 10fps, and it provides its users with an option to shoot video in 4K without cropping, which was, unfortunately, standard for Canon up until now.

 

This device has great ergonomics, making handling very easy. One could say it’s a reminder of how great it is to shoot with a DSLR device, all at a budget-friendly price. In case you opt to buy it, you can count on getting an optical viewfinder too, which many users still prefer to more modern electrical ones. All in all, the death of DSLR cameras is nothing short of a lie, and it’s going to stay like that if Canon keeps making devices like this one.

  1. Panasonic Lumix G100

In case you’re wondering what other vloggers and traveling photographers are looking for in their cameras, well, we have the answer —  simplicity. And what better way to describe Panasonic’s Lumix G100? It’s a high-end camera that captures quality video and has a straightforward button layout. Nevertheless, you don’t have to be all into the technicalities of making perfect videos to enjoy this camera at all.

 

Although it’s easy to make bad moves when designing a camera for social media content, Panasonic didn’t fall for that trap. Purchasing Lumix G100 will give you a solid enough viewfinder, proper ergonomics, and great performances that can compete with more expensive devices of this kind. Therefore, if you’re thinking about creating video content while traveling, we’d recommend Panasonic’s Lumix G100 any day of the week.