Top 10 DSLR for Beginners If you've outgrown your point-and-shoot camera or are no longer satisfied with the snaps you get from your smartphone, and feel like you're ready to take your photography to the next level, then an entry-level DSLR is the most obvious choice. DSLR bundles If you're buying your first DSLR, it makes sense to go for a 'kit', which generally includes the camera body along with an 18-55mm lens. This covers a broad zoom range, perfect for everything from landscapes to portraits, but that's just the start. The key advantage of DSLRs over compact cameras is that you can add to your kit with, for example, wide-angle and telephoto zoom lenses, a flashgun, and other accessories, to make the most of whatever types of photography you're into. 1. Nikon D3300 It's not the most expensive entry-level DSLR, but I think it's the best Sensor: APS-C CMOS | Megapixels: 24.2MP | Lens mount: Nikon DX |...