Professional photography is an expensive hobby, what with the high costs of lenses, battery packs, lights, tripods and other ancillary things to take care of. however, you would find yourself clueless and helpless if you try to start off your photography gig with complicated equipment. Hence it’s always a good choice to spend a good amount of time with an entry-level DSLR in India to learn the basics.






Canon EOS 1300D
  • This offering comes with a 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor, and features 9 autofocus points.
  • The 1300D ships with a high-resolution 3-inch LCD screen which provides you with highly detailed previews of your images and videos.
  • What distinguishes this Canon camera from its competitors is support for Wi-Fi and NFC.
  • It capable of capturing 1080p videos at a maximum of 30fps and 720p videos at 60fps.
  • The standard ISO range of this shooter is 100 to 6400, but it can be expanded up to 12800.

Nikon D5300
  • 24.2MP DX-format CMOS sensor and a 39-point high-density autofocus system with 9 cross-type sensors.
  • Its ISO range can go from 100 to 12800 normally but can stretch up to 25600 if needed.
  • It captures splendid 60fps clips at 1080p resolution, which is impressive.


Nikon D3400
  • This latest offering sits inside a compact body, and boasts of a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor which offers a spectacular image quality.
  • Nikon has blessed the camera with 11 AF points in total, apart from contrast detection autofocus.
  • Its improved shutter speed enables it to offer burst speeds of up to 5fps, while its ISO range stretches from 100 to 25600.
  • It does offer Bluetooth connectivity.

Sony Alpha A68 SLT
  • Its main highlight happens to be its 79-point autofocus system with 15 cross sensors, which work flawlessly during its 8fps continuous shooting.
  • This camera even offers 4D autofocus during full HD movie recordings.
  • It houses a tiltable 2.7-inch LCD monitor and a 24.2MP Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor which translates into sharp and detailed images.

Canon EOS 3000D
  • This offering comes with an 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor and features 9 autofocus points.
  • The 3000D’s image quality is pretty decent for a DSLR of its class, and moreover, it is also capable of capturing 1080p videos at a maximum of 30fps and 720p videos at 60fps.
  • The standard ISO range of this shooter is 100 to 6400, but it can be expanded up to 12800