Yes, just shop around for some digital/electronic scales. Two useful functions are -
Tare This means that after weighing one ingredient you can set the reading back to zero, then weigh another ingredient, and so on - saves weighing each ingredient individually or doing the maths yourself
It also means you can use various containers - jugs, bowls, plates - just put the empty container on the pan, set to zero, and carry on
Metric/Imperial readings. Most recipes now are for Metric measurements - grams & kilograms, but it is handy to change to pounds & ounces if you have an older recipe
Incidentally, I also have digital bathroom scales, so much easier than the old dial jobs. It too has Metric/Imperial readouts. I got mine from Boots 7 or 8 years ago, about £17, and it has worked faultlessly, only needing a battery change