Best Camera Under £500

  • Tue, 5 Feb 2013

Is a DSLR or Compact System Camera a better option for those new to interchangeable-lens systems? We pit seven models under £500 against each other to find out

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With Compact System Cameras now offering much the same performance, functionality and sometimes even handling as a DSLR, their pull is greater than ever. And, with the further benefit of being typically smaller and lighter, it's likely that those considering a new DSLR will add one or two CSCs to their shortlist. So, with a budget of £500, is there one standout buy? We examine seven current models which all promise a similar performance on paper to see how they fare against each other.

 


 

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Canon EOS 600D

PROS – Excellent, adjustable screen; Very good image quality; Start-up time

CONS – Video footage could be better; Expensive; Some metering issues

 

 


 

Nikon D3200

PROS – High-resolution sensor; Excellent video mode; Fuss-free design

CONS – Slow AF at times with kit lens; Cold cast over LCD; Shallow grip

 

 


 

Olympus E-PM2

PROS – Sensitive screen; Fast AF; Build; Reliable image quality

CONS – 16:9 screen ratio (but great for video); Tiny buttons; Fiddly kit lens

 


 

Panasonic Lumix GX1

PROS – Refined design; Metal features; Very good AWB performance

CONS – Noise at higher sensitivities; Faint control engravings; Low-resolution LCD

 

 


 

Pentax K-30

PROS – Large, bright viewfinder; Decent audio; Excellent ergonomics

CONS – Slower start-up than other DSLRs; Noisy kit lens; CA with kit lens

 

 


 

 
Samsung NX1000


PROS – Great video; Brilliant features-to-price ratio; Resolution

CONS – Muted colours; Sometimes-slow AF and Raw write times; No IS as standard

 


 

 
Sony NEX-5R


PROS – Superb image detail; Prompt image capture; Responsive screen

CONS – Bulky kit lens; Occasionally warm AWB; AF faster on competitors

 

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