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Sony Alpha 7S III Mirrorless Camera BodySony Alpha 7S III Mirrorless Camera Body
Sony Alpha 7S III Mirrorless Camera Body
For visual trailblazers - Extreme full-frame movie performance with 12.1-megapixel2 back illuminated Exmor RTM CMOS image sensor.  Wide dynamic range - 15 stops of dynamic range provides incredible detail.  Fast Hybrid AF with 759 phase-detection AF points - Enhanced Real-time Eye AF.  Stunning AF performance even at 4K 120p - Cinematic colour to be achieved directly in-camera.  Record right on the camera with the amazing richness of 10-bit depth and 4:2:2 colour sampling - For far greater flexibility in image grading, post-processing and compositing.  Workflow efficiency - Both card slots support both ultra-fast CFexpress Type A cards, allowing high-bitrate recording and fast buffer clearance, and SDXC UHS-II cards.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

No stock availability until early September

£3,389.00
Sony Alpha 6100 Mirrorless Camera BodySony Alpha 6100 Mirrorless Camera Body
Sony Alpha 6100 Mirrorless Camera Body
Capture your world, share your vision - Small and lightweight 24mp APS-C packed with technology.  Real time tracking - Sophisticated AI-based subject tracking algorithms keep active subjects in constant, steady focus .  Real time Eye AF provides continuous eye tracking when shooting portraits in motion - Even when the face is partially hidden, backlit or facing downwards.  High resolution 4K movie recording - Full pixel readout, with no pixel binning, processes approximately .  Tilting touchscreen - The large touchscreen can be flipped vertically for easy selfies or low angle shooting.  Superior image resolution and natural-looking textures - Improved noise suppression produces cleaner images in dark settings .  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

No stock availability until early September

£679.00

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Sony Alpha 6600 Mirrorless Camera with 18-135mm LensSony Alpha 6600 Mirrorless Camera with 18-135mm Lens
Sony Alpha 6600 Mirrorless Camera with 18-135mm Lens
The choice of creators - A full-fledged toolkit for your imagination.  Reliable and persistent AF - Fast Hybrid AF system combines the best of phase-detection AF and contrast detection AF.  5-axis in-body optical image stabilisation - Detects and compensates for camera shake.  Real-time Eye AF - Provides continuous, stable eye detection even works when the subject's face is partially hidden, backlit, or facing downwards.  24.2-megapixel APS-C image sensor Optimised for highly efficient light collection .  Versatile movie making capabilities - Full pixel readout with no pixel binning enables high resolution 4K movie recording.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear0% Finance

No stock. On order with Sony UK. Delivery expected by 12 Sep

£1,399.00
Sony DSC-RX0 II Ultra-compact Digital Camera
Sony DSC-RX0 II Ultra-compact Digital Camera
Tough, waterproof action camera - Provides premium image quality from an ultra-compact body,.  Superb image quality - Delivered by Zeiss Tessar T* 24mm F4 fixed wide-angle lens and a 1.0-type stacked 15.3MP image sensor.  4K 30p internal movie recording - With full pixel readout and no pixel binning.  In body electronic stabilisation for steady footage - Even when shot handheld.  Waterproof 180 degree tiltable LCD panel - And Clear Image Zoom enable a range of shooting scenes.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

No stock on site. Please allow 20 days for delivery

£729.00
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What is the best camera to buy for a beginner photographer?

The best camera to buy is whichever one in your price bracket you feel most comfortable with. You can learn a lot with a point and shoot camera. Lighting, subject and timing are far more important to a good photograph than any of the technicalities of the latest digital gear.

Often a compact digital camera is more than enough if it fits in your pocket, will go everywhere with you and is better quality than your phone. 

As you progress, your desire will grow for some good quality equipment that allows you to change shutter speeds, lens apertures and focussing to achieve different effects. You can achieve all of that with a good compact camera.

I learnt with a folding Kodak camera that used a 620 roll film.  It was a (very) long time ago, but significantly after Einstein updated the laws of physics with his theory of relativity. The basics of photography have not changed since the first cameras were built and used almost two hundred years ago.

These days, every camera that we sell, apart from a few Instant and Disposable cameras, has a digital sensor to capture the image together with a screen for live view and playback of the image. Most of the once vast range of compact cameras have now been superseded by the smartphone in your pocket. A few classics, like the Canon Ixus and Olympus Tough, remain as well as the slightly larger Travel Zoom cameras popularised by Panasonic under the Lumix brand name. These have lenses with a zoom range of up to 30x and go places that other cameras, or smartphones, cannot reach.

Even larger zoom lenses can be found on Bridge cameras, so called because they look and handle like a full system camera but are in fact no more than an overgrown compact camera.

SLR cameras, digital or analogue, differ from other camera types in that they have a mirror behind the lens which reflects the image on to a viewing screen and so enable you to see exactly what you are about to take and change lenses at will. When you press the shutter button, the mirror swings out of the way and hits the camera body with a resounding clack.  The light from the lens focusses directly on to the digital sensor or film.  As almost all the SLRs are now digital, the acronym has evolved into DSLR.

The latest cameras of choice look and operate in a very similar way to a DSLR and can use the same lenses with an adaptor.  The optical viewfinder is replaced with and electronic one, making the clunky SLR mirror redundant.   Hence the name, Mirrorless camera.

We only sell products that are imported and backed up by the official UK Supplier.  Every camera comes complete with UK instructions and Warranty.

Many come with a battery charger and UK mains plug but not all. Check 'what's in the box' so see if you will need to find your own USB-C charger and lead.

Want to join with others on your journey? We've put together a list of local camera clubs here for you to share your passion with others.