Best Cheap Digicams Under £100 in 2026

You do not need to spend a fortune to get into digicams.

If you want flash photos, a more nostalgic look than a phone, and a camera that feels fun to carry, there are still plenty of cheap used options worth considering in 2026.

The trick is not just finding the cheapest camera. It is finding one that is affordable and still feels easy to use.

What to look for in a cheap digicam

When you are shopping under £100, keep the priorities simple:

  • compact size
  • built-in flash
  • straightforward controls
  • clear condition notes
  • battery and charger included where possible

At this price point, condition matters even more. A cheap camera that arrives with missing accessories or unclear faults stops being a bargain very quickly.

Good budget-friendly digicams to start with

If you want a few practical options to check first, these are the kinds of cameras that make sense:

If you want to browse the full range, the Under £100 collection is the fastest way to start.

What matters more than hype

A lot of buyers get pulled toward whatever model is trending hardest on social media that week. That can work, but it often pushes first-time buyers toward cameras that cost more than they need to.

If your goal is simply to get the look and start carrying a camera again, it is often better to buy a straightforward affordable compact first, then upgrade later if you want to.

That is why budget digicams are such a strong entry point.

Cheap does not mean risky if the listing is clear

Used cameras should still feel trustworthy. Look for:

  • exact product photos
  • clear condition notes
  • honest mention of wear
  • included accessories
  • simple explanations of what you are getting

If you are not sure how to judge that, read How to Understand Used Camera Condition Before You Buy.

Final thought

The best cheap digicam is the one that gets you started without making the buying process feel stressful.

If you want a first camera that keeps the risk lower, browse SLM's under £100 cameras and focus on condition, flash, and how easy the camera feels to carry.

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