Cameras Under Rs 40,000

If you are someone who is thinking of moving from a Point and Shoot Camera and if you do not mind investing in a good camera then you could go for a good camera under INR 40,000.

You will find quite a number of options in the price range of INR 30,000 to INR 40,000.

You can expect cameras from various brands like Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, etc. under this range. Also, before you invest in one, make sure to look through the essential points that will help you make an informed purchase.

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What To Expect From Cameras Under INR 40,000?

If you are ready to shell out INR 40,000, then you can expect cameras that are a little higher than the entry-level Digital SLR cameras. The range of features offered by top brands under this price range varies from brand to brand.

At times at a very marginal difference in the price, you will be able to find some additional cool features. Therefore, it is important to spend enough time in screening your options before you made up your mind. 

View FinderPenta Mirror
Photo ResolutionUp to 24.2 megapixels
Connectivity PortHDMI / USB  / Bluetooth / NFC depending on brand and model
Display size3 inches
Display TypeLCD
Display Brightness Adjustment3 to 7 levels depending on the brand and model
Sensor TypeCMOS
Flash FeaturesExternal Flash, Manual power adjustment, Flash exposure compensation
Exposure ModesAutomatic Mode 
Battery TypeRechargeable
ISOISO 100 – 51,200
White BalanceAvailable – Auto, Custom, Pre-set Modes, Cloudy, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent 
Scene ModesCandlelight, Children, Close-up (Macro), Beach/Snow, Food & Cuisine, Landscape, Night portrait, Portrait, Sunset, Sports
Image File FormatJPG / RAW
HDR Shooting ModeAvailable
Video ShootingAvailable 
Inbuilt MicrophoneAvailable
Video ResolutionFull HD (1920×1080)
Red Eye ReductionAvailable
Auto FocusFace Detection / Contract Detection
Manual FocusAvailable in all brands
StorageMemory Card
Battery CapacityUp to 650 shots

Comparison Between Cameras Under Rs. 30,000 and Under Rs. 40,000

Let us compare the list of features that you are likely to get for cameras under Rs 30,000 and Rs 40,000 so that you can make a well-informed decision on your first Digital SLR camera. 

FeaturesCameras Under Rs. 30,000Cameras Under Rs. 40,000
Camera TypeDigital SLRDigital SLR
View FinderAvailableAvailable
Display Size3 inches3 inches
Touch DisplayNot AvailableAvailable 
Movable DisplayNot AvailableAvailable
ISOAuto, ISO 100 – 12,800Auto, ISO 100 – 51, 200
Photo Resolution18 Megapixels24.2 Megapixels
Image StabilizationNot availableAvailable
BluetoothNot AvailableAvailable
Video resolutionFull HDFull HD
Touch FocusNot AvailableAvailable
Image SensorCMOSCMOS
Built-in FlashAvailableAvailable
Battery TimeUp to 500 shotsUp to 650 shots

Conclusion

It is certainly worth investing in a feature-loaded camera. Most of us do not change our digital cameras for several years and it is likely to be our lifelong companion.

If that is the case then you would certainly want to go for cameras under INR 40,000 so that you will get all the features you need so that there isn’t any need for upgrading your camera in the near future.