The Photon Zero is a decent little printer. It's lower resolution than some of the others out there, but at the price, it's pretty good. Anycubic's customer support is good too, if you wind up needing to do a warranty claim.
Pros:
Nice price
Great Z-axis resolution (layer height) at 35um (0.035mm) prints on it look great. Has capability of doing 10um (0.01mm), although I have not tested at this height.
Single-screw connection for build platform, making leveling simple.
Cons:
Small print size: 97 x 54 x 150 mm
Low XY resolution: 480p (854x480)
No Auto Bed Leveling - you'll have to adjust the bed before your initial print and check it occasionally to make sure it is still level to prevent failed prints
Don't let the cons discourage you from buying; it's a nice printer. I just wanted to make sure people are aware of some of the potential issues. I have one of these and I use it quite regularly for prints that aren't heavy on detail and it does some good work. In fact, my Zartan was printed on this printer:
One thing that can intimidate new users about resin printers is the resin cleanup and handling, which requires using 90% isopropyl alcohol and good gloves. Any resin contact with your skin is a pain to clean off and will generate a burning sensation upon contact with UV light (including sunlight). I recommend looking into the water soluble. They're easy cleanup, just use regular water and don't tend to stick to skin quite as readily as the standard resins, meaning accidental contact is much easier to clean up.