Cameras under $150... I honestly can't think of any, and if there was a viable option, I would honestly recommend starting off with your iphone or android!
I have 650D with 50mm lens, it works great for portrait photos and etc. I think it's good choice for beginners, you'll get nice quality and results for ~130$😊
Sony A5000 - mirrorless, interchangeable lenses, E mount system, 24 megapixels, can shoot video too… bought mine for £130 in mint condition with a lens 👌
Was my first camera one year ago. Switched now to zve10 and there is really nothing more to it(in photo), just faster shutter, autofocus and better low light. a5000 Awesome camera for that price.
asking wrong questions for wrong guy. this dude is gearhead and optimistic about it. thats why i watch him. but the question better be ask to people that enjoy their classic gear or whatever. imo, with that budget. find dslr for 100$ and 50$ for lens. better if you can get af lens in that price range. there plenty of options. do your research for every deal you get. thats good starting point to learn about camera and maximise full capabilities of what you have. i been there. you can still get crispy photo with some editing and no one will notice except professional. that cheap dslr is durable and good experience for starting out. go cheap with good deals. good luck
I don't really now why most people ignore that he said about significantly greater quality of phone cameras for this price. Also don't think you should throw money on cheap set for camera and lens. You can buy a drone for ≈300$ and shoot with your phone mainly.
you can get a used canon 700d for a little under 200$ and just get a 50mm 1.8. It’s what I started on and still currently use, absolutely love the 700d
My first DSLR was a Canon 650D + 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 III. A bit over $150, $165, but it's pretty cheap. Nowadays, I own 2 Canon 70Ds, 50mm f/1.8 STM and 24mm f/2.8 STM. $600 for everything. $200/body, and $200 for the 2 lenses
Don't know. There are lots of cool cameras for about 150$ (canon 500D or like older DSLRs) Sure they aren't a masterpiece but still good to learn. If you have like 300$ just get a 70D or something. Y'all don't need 1000$ new cameras for the start. That's bullshit
I grabbed a canon 300d which I’ve used for a few weeks now and it cost me $55 with a CF and kit lens. It may be a bit old but I have my eyes on a 30/40D next.
I've found plenty of kits for about that price. My Lumix GX1 was 60$. My Pentax K70 was 90$. You've just got to be able to find a good deal, and be willing to settle for what you find even if it might not be something from the system you had in mind for yourself. There isn't a system in use today that can't produce 90% of what you'll want to do as a beginner anyways.
I got my first camera (Nikon D3100 with 18-105mm f3.5-5.6 VR lens) for 150€ and for learning photography it was so much better than phone. You can get worthy cameras for less than 150$ every day
@@StitchTheOtter I love my D50, favourite camera I’ve ever had. It’s been so durable and survived through rain, wind and being chucked in many backpacks. It’s a great little camera and I love it for travel
Got a canon S120 for a swap from marketplace. Same size as an iphone 4 that shoots in raw and image quality is similar with a dslr thanks to it's cmos sensor.
There are some Sony Nex 5 cameras that are pretty good actually. I mean it was my first camera and Im still pleased with the photos that Im getting with it.
I got really lucky with my camera, a 700D with the kit lens, the 55-250mm, a camera bag and an sd card for €150,- while normally for this deal you would be paying €300,-. Also it was only at 2k clicks, I don't think the seller really understood it's value...
I bought for 110bucks Nikon D3000 with 18-55kit lens. I was my first camera and i learned a lot with that camera. Then i bought Nikon D5000 for 150bucks with kit lens also, it has live view and flip screen
It’s actually pretty easy, look for an old canon rebel T3i. It will be a bit more when you include lenses and other peripherals, but the body shouldn’t cost you more than around $150. You can absolutely get a good beginner setup for less than $1,000
Cheapest quality camera I can think of is a 5Dmii or miii. You can find them for $300-$500 second hand. Full frame 20mp still pretty damn good considering the age. Video wise it’s lacking but u can hack it n get 3K 16bit raw video.
I always tell people either start with your phone or get a used camera on FB Marketplace or another locak marketplace. Im gonna be honest. You absolutely do not need a camera above $1000 for good photos. This hobby can be cheap. Any hobby can. Some of the greatest photographers make do with what they got. Of course equipment can make or break but that only really means something when doing commercial work otherwise youre free to spend at any busget and still get solid work done. Easily.
There are many good cameras you can get now for $150 or not much more.... I could list at least seven or eight DSLR's from each of Nikon , Canon , Sony and Pentax. There are even many good quality Compact System Cameras with APSC sensors for that price....At a rough guess I think I could find at least a hundred good cameras in all formats that could shoot RAW.
Man this is just wrong. You can get so many cheap and good cameras for $150 usd. Heck for $100 Aud I got myself a Nikon D60 with a little spare for a film camera. This guy saying you need to go out and spend 1k on a beginner camera is an absolute joke 😂. Any interchangeable lens camera is going to be great as a starter camera and yes, photography can be a cheap hobby if you know what your doing
In my country I was able to find some years ago Canon 4000D in 150 Euros. I think you give a wrong example to the begginers. For begginers, what is more important then the quality of the photo it's to get familiar with the gear, with the manual control of camera, to develope the skill to be able to create a composition. So I think you didn't look to the market and you don't have the corect information.
I got a Nikon d80 for £70 the body worth around £50 and the lenses is a 18mm to 135mm and is worth around £125 so this video is a lie as the d80 is a perfect beginner DSLR
I bought a canon 7d for $125. Great first camera, a bit clunky but works for me.
Damn that's so cheap a 7d here in my place is 300 dollars
I recently got one as a second body/sport body for 120$ very happy with it so far and the images it produces even if it's a little challenging to use.
I have the 40d from canon and for 100 dollars or less its great
7D mk 2 goes for ₹60,000 in my place
@@randomadskipper3855 that's mk2 try to buy a 200d or 70d
I have 650D with 50mm lens, it works great for portrait photos and etc. I think it's good choice for beginners, you'll get nice quality and results for ~130$😊
I had the 750D up to recently and was able to run a video freelancing company for a year with only that and the Sigma 18-35
Nice i just bought a 600d for 100$
@@appelsinjuice69 body only or with kit lens?
@@paulhamilton8080 with kit lens
5D Mark I for $150. Add a $80 50mm f1.8 and you are friggin GOOD TO GO.
I did this for my brother in law!
Preach ! It's awesome
Sony A5000 - mirrorless, interchangeable lenses, E mount system, 24 megapixels, can shoot video too… bought mine for £130 in mint condition with a lens 👌
Was my first camera one year ago. Switched now to zve10 and there is really nothing more to it(in photo), just faster shutter, autofocus and better low light. a5000 Awesome camera for that price.
asking wrong questions for wrong guy. this dude is gearhead and optimistic about it. thats why i watch him. but the question better be ask to people that enjoy their classic gear or whatever. imo, with that budget. find dslr for 100$ and 50$ for lens. better if you can get af lens in that price range. there plenty of options. do your research for every deal you get. thats good starting point to learn about camera and maximise full capabilities of what you have. i been there. you can still get crispy photo with some editing and no one will notice except professional. that cheap dslr is durable and good experience for starting out. go cheap with good deals. good luck
Okg fr he has great advice BUT WAYYYYY TO MUCH money to throw at this stuff
I don't really now why most people ignore that he said about significantly greater quality of phone cameras for this price.
Also don't think you should throw money on cheap set for camera and lens. You can buy a drone for ≈300$ and shoot with your phone mainly.
you can get a used canon 700d for a little under 200$ and just get a 50mm 1.8. It’s what I started on and still currently use, absolutely love the 700d
My first DSLR was a Canon 650D + 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 III. A bit over $150, $165, but it's pretty cheap. Nowadays, I own 2 Canon 70Ds, 50mm f/1.8 STM and 24mm f/2.8 STM. $600 for everything. $200/body, and $200 for the 2 lenses
The 2 lenses mentioned were bought before I upgraded to the Canon 70D
I got a Canon G7X for $135, it's an amazing camera. There are some photos that are comparable to my DSLR's photos
Don't know. There are lots of cool cameras for about 150$ (canon 500D or like older DSLRs)
Sure they aren't a masterpiece but still good to learn.
If you have like 300$ just get a 70D or something.
Y'all don't need 1000$ new cameras for the start. That's bullshit
yeah dude
I grabbed a canon 300d which I’ve used for a few weeks now and it cost me $55 with a CF and kit lens. It may be a bit old but I have my eyes on a 30/40D next.
I've found plenty of kits for about that price. My Lumix GX1 was 60$. My Pentax K70 was 90$. You've just got to be able to find a good deal, and be willing to settle for what you find even if it might not be something from the system you had in mind for yourself. There isn't a system in use today that can't produce 90% of what you'll want to do as a beginner anyways.
I got my first camera (Nikon D3100 with 18-105mm f3.5-5.6 VR lens) for 150€ and for learning photography it was so much better than phone. You can get worthy cameras for less than 150$ every day
Always shop around! Got a Canon G16 for 140$. But yes, composition is the most important.
i got a nikon d3000 for free and bought a 50mm f1.4 for 50 bucks secondhand, granted a pretty limited setup but a good start for photography
A Nikon 7100D is great too I had that as a beginner
U can buy used camera body and buy 50 mm 1.8 lens it will cost way less than $1000
300D/350D its a beastttt!
You can get a Sony a6000
They are at 250€ and up for a decent condition
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Love your videos BTW, I have an R50 and I love it. I am from Australia
You can get used DSLRs for under $150 all day long
I got a sony nex 5 with a 18-55 for 80€ on ebay a couple of months back and i love it for when i don't want to bring my big camera.
Got mine Nikon d7500 for 80$ with a sigma lens like brand new.
You should make a video of trying film photography
Well my grandpa gave me his old Mamiya msx500. It cost like 150€ and the quality of the photos are awesome.
You can get a 20D (what I use) with a lens for about 40 bucks
He can start with a film camera with that buget
There are lots of dslr cameras under 150€ and they are mostly better than phones
Got a brand new Lumix g95 for $700 and it is incredible. The only thing about it is auto focus, cause Panasonic is still working on that
Just bought myself an old Olympus om1n with a lens for $160, but quite hard to find!
I got a nikon D50 for 30€ from ebay. Paired with a 40-50€ nikon 50 1.8.
That CCD sensor is 👌
@@rtyt2007 yes this sensor can skip a few editing steps if youre aiming for a film look
@@StitchTheOtter I love my D50, favourite camera I’ve ever had. It’s been so durable and survived through rain, wind and being chucked in many backpacks. It’s a great little camera and I love it for travel
Here's a couple of good cameras for sub 150$:
The Canon 50D
Samsung NX1000
Canon T1i
Canon T2i
My Aqua Blue Nintendo 3DS:
*i be poppin bottles*
*sparkles and champagne*
*under 150$ and I play games*
Got a canon S120 for a swap from marketplace. Same size as an iphone 4 that shoots in raw and image quality is similar with a dslr thanks to it's cmos sensor.
There are some Sony Nex 5 cameras that are pretty good actually. I mean it was my first camera and Im still pleased with the photos that Im getting with it.
What is better as a starter camera (I don't care about price to performance): the r10 or R50
I got really lucky with my camera, a 700D with the kit lens, the 55-250mm, a camera bag and an sd card for €150,- while normally for this deal you would be paying €300,-. Also it was only at 2k clicks, I don't think the seller really understood it's value...
You could shoot film, but those have others costs that make it difficult to get into as well.
I bought for 110bucks Nikon D3000 with 18-55kit lens. I was my first camera and i learned a lot with that camera. Then i bought Nikon D5000 for 150bucks with kit lens also, it has live view and flip screen
What is a good budget camera under $1000
"Most phones canshoot raws." Oh yeah? Tell me which ones
Get Sony Nex 5 for $170 its mirorless
hey! sorry to bother, but where did you find the camera for $170, and is it called the Sony Alpha Nex 5? ty !
Got a gh2 and a kit lens for 80$. Was realty lucky tho
You CAN get a good quality camera with $150 (if you live in south east Asia)
It’s actually pretty easy, look for an old canon rebel T3i. It will be a bit more when you include lenses and other peripherals, but the body shouldn’t cost you more than around $150.
You can absolutely get a good beginner setup for less than $1,000
Theres a lot of cameras under 150$ used that are quite close to even an r5
You can get some really good cameras for well under £500 these days. Don't need to spend big to take Excellent photos.
Canon eos m make good 18mp photos and with magic lantern it can shoot up to 5,2k 14bit raw Video
How about a Fuji X-t10. Quality is quite good and you can find some used ones for under 150.
On used market, I can see micro four third cameras selling for 150 aud ish ( an em5), its weather sealed and comes with a flash and a kit lens.
Why do you record when it is 22:40?
I got a nex 5 for 57€ with shipping completely functional with flash and a carrier bag
Review the canon 1100D from 2012
D3100 I bought was 160€ with a kit lens :D
This or the Canon r8?
I got a 5D classic for US $120 and it's the best thing I've ever bought.
Cheapest quality camera I can think of is a 5Dmii or miii. You can find them for $300-$500 second hand. Full frame 20mp still pretty damn good considering the age. Video wise it’s lacking but u can hack it n get 3K 16bit raw video.
i got the canon t2i for only $56 and it works great!
Andorama t6i perfect for people trying to learn
I don't have a problem with my 40D it's only 100usd now it's lower than that
What about canon rp?
Canon 10D
Canon 450D and some Old Nikons
I recommend Ricoh GX100. Fun to take pictures with.
I just found a Sony Alpha 35 for 100 bucks, i think its ain't bad!
Old Sony Nex lineup
Cheap mirror less and Sony e mount
Used Canon Rebel XSI + 24mm f2.8 Pancake lens will cost you just under $150 after taxes.
I always tell people either start with your phone or get a used camera on FB Marketplace or another locak marketplace. Im gonna be honest. You absolutely do not need a camera above $1000 for good photos. This hobby can be cheap. Any hobby can. Some of the greatest photographers make do with what they got. Of course equipment can make or break but that only really means something when doing commercial work otherwise youre free to spend at any busget and still get solid work done. Easily.
I got a Fuji xt1 with a Lens for 200 without it would have been under 150 probably
Got a 50d with around 5k shutter for 150.
Eos m is pretty sweet with ml
I have Olympus e520 used camer and i paid for it 105$
I recomend the rebel t6, verry solid
i have the sony a5000 with a kit lens and i got it second hand for less than £100
There are many good cameras you can get now for $150 or not much more.... I could list at least seven or eight DSLR's from each of Nikon , Canon , Sony and Pentax. There are even many good quality Compact System Cameras with APSC sensors for that price....At a rough guess I think I could find at least a hundred good cameras in all formats that could shoot RAW.
Blud didn't give him recommendations 😢
Theres a lot of old camera that still good enough for bokeh and low light
I got a 5D mark II for 140$ lol💀
cheap old Nikon DSLR with 50mm f/1.8 is cheap as hell, has good photos, some video features too
Canon m10 have a good day
You can still get used DSLR 🤷
Very true. Make do with what you have, and once you've accomplished mastery, move up to something better!
EOS 7d 👍
I got a 6D for $200
or even better, use your phone to make calls :)
I need that 1 minute back. Misleading title and no substance video
Nikon, D 5000
Canon Eos 500D is under 150 Dollars
Man this is just wrong. You can get so many cheap and good cameras for $150 usd. Heck for $100 Aud I got myself a Nikon D60 with a little spare for a film camera. This guy saying you need to go out and spend 1k on a beginner camera is an absolute joke 😂. Any interchangeable lens camera is going to be great as a starter camera and yes, photography can be a cheap hobby if you know what your doing
Eos 70d
Canon G9 :)
I have a Nikon D80 and it cost me $100 bucks US. My Nikon F body was $75 bucks.
Phone cameras are hot garbage.
U kidding right? Bro D40's are 150 or LOWER
In my country I was able to find some years ago Canon 4000D in 150 Euros. I think you give a wrong example to the begginers. For begginers, what is more important then the quality of the photo it's to get familiar with the gear, with the manual control of camera, to develope the skill to be able to create a composition. So I think you didn't look to the market and you don't have the corect information.
sony nex5 under 150
Nikon d80 in question
bros basically telling to get better
Sony a3000
Yeah...pawnshop are the best place to go
sony nex 5r
Jokes on u ...old sony nex cameras plus u can use newer e mount lens and old dslrs are like 150 u only need shaper lens
I got a Nikon d80 for £70 the body worth around £50 and the lenses is a 18mm to 135mm and is worth around £125 so this video is a lie as the d80 is a perfect beginner DSLR
nex5
Random knife
Not everyone has a good smartphone