Budget digital camera
Budget digital camera
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catcha

Original Poster:

95 posts

259 months

Monday 1st September 2025
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The camera on my Nothing phone is quite good, far better than my previous iPhones but I really want the ability to properly zoom in and take some improved photos. However, I don't want to break the bank as it is just a hobby at this time.

Any ideas for a starter camera?

Dave.

7,787 posts

275 months

Monday 1st September 2025
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How far are you wanting to"zoom in" and what will you be taking photos of?

anonymous-user

76 months

Monday 1st September 2025
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What's you budget ? You can pick up decent second hand cameras.

https://www.wexphotovideo.com/cameras/


https://www.lcegroup.co.uk/Secondhand-Search/?Orde...


mikiec

357 posts

108 months

Monday 1st September 2025
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You really need to provide some more information on use, but a good starting point could be a Panasonic TZ camera (100 or 200) they have the 1 inch sensor (so a step up from what's in your phone), 10 -15x zoom and pocket sized.

Easy enough to point and shoot with but has enough features so you can start playing with manual aspects

Derek Smith

48,579 posts

270 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2025
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mikiec said:
You really need to provide some more information on use, but a good starting point could be a Panasonic TZ camera (100 or 200) they have the 1 inch sensor (so a step up from what's in your phone), 10 -15x zoom and pocket sized.

Easy enough to point and shoot with but has enough features so you can start playing with manual aspects
I bought a Pan TZ25 about 12 years ago, when it first came out. I was, and remain, impressed by the quality of the images. It is 12mp, fits in the pocket, has a decent zoom. If I was to have just one camera/lens in addition to my camera phone, I'd go for a TZ.

That said, the current selection of compacts is impressive, on specifications at least, so I'm recommending a compact rather than only a Pan TZ.

catcha

Original Poster:

95 posts

259 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2025
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Thanks for the replies, I am just looking for an occasional upgrade over my phone. I was away on holiday this year and was frustrated by the inability to take some general photos that just needed a bit of extra zoom. The second hand suggestion is good and I will look at the links.

Soloman Dodd

653 posts

64 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2025
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The one thing to have is a viewfinder, it makes a world of difference.

Turtle Shed

2,554 posts

48 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2025
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Yes I'd decide how much you want to spend, and buy secondhand from somewhere like London Caera Exchange or MPB.

The smaller camera you buy, the more likely you are to take it with you.

craig1912

4,345 posts

134 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2025
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I have one of these as a pocketable compact camera with zoom, flash and viewfinder.

https://www.mpb.com/en-uk/product/sony-cyber-shot-...

Soloman Dodd

653 posts

64 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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Yeah, me too. Excellent thing.

bcr5784

7,376 posts

167 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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As an owner of a sony rx100vii I would certainly recommend them as the best pocketable all-in-one camera.The mkvi and vii versions have a longer (24-200 equivalent zoom) - albeit 2.8mm maz aperture. However a word of causion - their compact dimensions do compromise ergonomics

craig1912

4,345 posts

134 months

Friday 5th September 2025
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bcr5784 said:
As an owner of a sony rx100vii I would certainly recommend them as the best pocketable all-in-one camera.The mkvi and vii versions have a longer (24-200 equivalent zoom) - albeit 2.8mm maz aperture. However a word of causion - their compact dimensions do compromise ergonomics
The Sony grip makes a big difference

https://amzn.eu/d/9p5sJOz

Phil.

5,671 posts

272 months

Friday 5th September 2025
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craig1912 said:
bcr5784 said:
As an owner of a sony rx100vii I would certainly recommend them as the best pocketable all-in-one camera.The mkvi and vii versions have a longer (24-200 equivalent zoom) - albeit 2.8mm maz aperture. However a word of causion - their compact dimensions do compromise ergonomics
The Sony grip makes a big difference

https://amzn.eu/d/9p5sJOz
After much research I bought a RX100Vii a while ago and it’s been great and I can carry it easily so it gets used. The viewfinder, which is not available on the earlier models, is a must.

I also have the grip which as said makes a big difference to handling.

craig1912

4,345 posts

134 months

Friday 5th September 2025
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Phil. said:
After much research I bought a RX100Vii a while ago and it’s been great and I can carry it easily so it gets used. The viewfinder, which is not available on the earlier models, is a must.

I also have the grip which as said makes a big difference to handling.
mK3 onwards all have viewfinder’s

Peterpetrole

1,391 posts

19 months

Friday 5th September 2025
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lancslad58 said:
What's you budget ? You can pick up decent second hand cameras.

https://www.wexphotovideo.com/cameras/


https://www.lcegroup.co.uk/Secondhand-Search/?Orde...
My understanding is definitely go secondhand as there has been very little tech development of compacts the last ten years for obvious reasons

Phil.

5,671 posts

272 months

Friday 5th September 2025
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craig1912 said:
mK3 onwards all have viewfinder’s
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