The best beginner DSLR cameras are still great options for new photographers. The only downside when buying used is that you don't get the kit lens bundles that are often available when buying new, so it's still well worth comparing second-hand deals with the latest offers on new bodies shown in our guide below. The Nikon D3500, for example, is available for only $354 in the US and even mid-range DSLRs like the Nikon D5600 can be found for $464 / £359 (around AU$655) in 'good' condition on MPB. In the US, we recommend the likes of B&H Photo Video (opens in new tab), MPB (opens in new tab) and Adorama (opens in new tab), while those in the UK should check out Ffordes (opens in new tab), MPB (opens in new tab), Wex Photo Video (opens in new tab) and Park Cameras (opens in new tab). The used camera market is booming right now, which means there are plenty of reputable places to pick up a bargain DSLR. But if you're on a tight budget you should definitely consider delving into the second-hand market. For now, it's still possible to find stock of the D3500 and many others in our list below. The majority of beginner-friendly DSLRs, including the Nikon D3500, have now been discontinued.
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