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UK’s largest, most trusted photography retailer
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Trade-in to trade-up – cash or credit available
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Free next-day delivery on orders over £500
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30-day returns policy
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Expert advice available online and instore
The world of digital cameras is more thrilling than ever. There's an abundance of different models on the market from inexpensive digital cameras to classic DSLRs or modern sleek mirrorless options. At Wex we have a variety of stock of digital cameras, whether you're looking for a beginner or professional kit, we got you covered. Our range includes camera straps, bags, tripods, wireless remotes, cleaning appliances, adapters, and much more.
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There are several different types of cameras, each suitable for a different user. Here’s a quick rundown.
Digital Single-Lens Reflex (Digital SLR or DSLR cameras)
These classic digital cameras look like old film SLRs. DSLRs use a mirror system for an optical viewfinder. They are usually larger and tougher than other cameras. DSLRs also have interchangeable lenses. Examples include the Canon EOS range.
Mirrorless cameras
Mirrorless cameras are smaller and lighter than DSLRs. They do not have a mirror system or optical viewfinder. These cameras often have advanced autofocus and high-quality video features. Many professional photographers prefer them. Like DSLRs, they have interchangeable lenses. Examples include the Panasonic Lumix range.
Compact cameras
Compact cameras have a fixed lens that cannot be changed. Some look like DSLRs and have big zoom lenses; these are called bridge cameras. There are also smaller compacts, known as point-and-shoot cameras, which focus on being portable and affordable.
Action cameras
Action cameras are built to withstand tough conditions. They are often waterproof, freezeproof, and shockproof. Despite their small size, they are advanced devices. They can shoot 4K or Full HD video, making them great for vlogging. A well-known example is the DJI Osmo Action.
Instant cameras
At Wex, we have classic Film cameras. This includes the newest Instant cameras from Fujifilm Instant cameras and Polaroid.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good inexpensive digital camera?
If you’re on a budget it’s good to go for Canon PowerShot Models, Nikon Coolpix or Sony Cybershot. Along with portability and a retro feel these small digital cameras provide solid performance for casual users or if you’re on a budget.
What to look for when buying a digital camera?
It depends highly on what you’ll be using your digital camera for. For general use, a 12–20 megapixel sensor is more than sufficient. Higher megapixels only matter if you're printing large formats or cropping heavily. If you’re unsure what to look out for when buying a digital camera, check for sensor size, optical zoom, megapixels, low-light performance, image stabilization, and ease of use.
Are mirrorless better than DSLR?
For most users, yes. Mirrorless cameras are lighter, faster, and more modern—though DSLRs still appeal to those who prefer optical viewfinders. Both Nikong and Canon offer excellent digital cameras. Canon is often praised for better color science and video features, while Nikon is strong in dynamic range and low-light photography.
Are digital cameras a thing of the past?
Not at all! While smartphones have replaced them for casual use, digital cameras remain essential for enthusiasts, pros, and those seeking specific aesthetics. Especially compact digital and early 2000s-style cameras are trending at the moment. They’re seen as retro and nostalgic and are often used to recreate a vintage, lo-fi aesthetic that smartphones and modern cameras often can't replicate. Demand for certain vintage models has surged due to their popularity on social media, driving up resale prices. Y2K culture evokes early-2000s fashion, design, and tech—seen as fun, unique, and expressive compared to today’s sleek minimalism.
What’s the best digital camera for beginners?
Mirrorless cameras are often the better choice for beginners due to their lighter weight, modern features and real-time previews. If you’re struggling to make a decision, decide your budget, intended use, desired features (zoom, video, portability), and read user reviews or sample photos.
What digital camera gives a vintage look?
Use early 2000s models (e.g., Canon Powershot SD series), adjust settings for high flash, or apply retro-style filters in editing. With second hand digital camera models it’s easy to capture soft, low-resolution images with a nostalgic aesthetic that's hard to replicate with modern gear.
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