What Photography Gear to Buy When Starting Out? 2025 Guide
What Photography Gear to Buy When Starting Out? 2025 Guide – Budgets: 500 / 1500 / 2500 USD
Starting your photography journey—whether as a hobbyist or a budding professional—requires not only passion but also smart equipment decisions. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the best photography gear to buy in 2025 across three budget levels: 500 USD, 1500 USD, and 2500 USD. Whether you're taking pictures for yourself, building a portfolio, or planning to take on your first paid shoots—you’ll find specific model suggestions and tips here.
📦 Budget 500 USD – Hobby / Casual Photography
At this level, it’s best to go with an entry-level DSLR or a compact camera with a large sensor.
🟢 Recommended models:
Canon EOS 2000D + 18-55mm – affordable starter kit to learn the basics.
Sony ZV-1 (compact) – perfect for vlogs and daily photography.
Used Nikon D5300 with kit lens – great color science and user-friendly.
📌 Note: when buying used gear, always check shutter count, sensor condition, and whether the kit is complete.
🎒 Accessories worth having:
Aluminum tripod (e.g. Hama Star 63) – ~25 USD
64GB SD card class 10 – ~15 USD
Basic camera bag – ~20 USD
💼 Budget 1500 USD – Enthusiast / First Paid Shoots
This budget allows for a solid mirrorless camera, a bright lens, and basic lighting—ideal for portraits or product photography.
🟡 Recommended sets:
Canon EOS R50 + RF 18-45mm + RF 50mm f/1.8
Fujifilm X-S10 + 18-55mm f/2.8-4 (used)
Sony A6400 + Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC DN – great for portraits and lifestyle shots.
💡 Extras:
Godox LEDP260C or TT685 flash – ~90-150 USD
Light modifiers (softbox + stand) – ~65 USD
Tripod with ball head (e.g. Velbon EX-640) – ~65 USD
Yes, but carefully. Look for sellers offering original packaging, receipts or invoices, and test everything before committing. You can also test gear in our Gdańsk studio space.
📋 FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Can I really start with only 500 USD?
Yes – that’s enough for a used DSLR or a compact with a decent sensor. Perfect for learning and everyday use.
Mirrorless or DSLR—what’s better for beginners?
We recommend mirrorless—they're lighter, more modern, and easier to use. DSLRs still offer excellent value if you’re on a budget.
Can I test gear before buying?
Absolutely! At Kariroom Studio, you can rent lighting, reflectors, and accessories—even for outdoor shoots. Check out our equipment rental.
🏁 Summary
You don’t need 2500 USD to take great photos. More important than gear are awareness, creativity, and constant learning. Whatever your budget—invest in the basics: a fast lens, proper light, and comfort of use.
💬 Questions? Reach out via our website or visit our Gdańsk studio!