I started with a basic log book that worked fine for many years. I moved to one like the one shown, and it worked fine.
The biggest thing is, back up with digital, and don't carry your physical logbook unless you need to do so (flight review, add on rating, etc).
I use SafeLogPro as my primary. And a moderate paper one also.
The advantage of an actual digital logbook versus scan or photo is that you can do all sorts of slicing and dicing. Need to know how many tailwheel landings, easy. How many night multi engine landings? Easy. How many hours in XYZ make and model? Easy. How many hours over the past 3 years? Easy.
I also like that SafeLogPro syncs my data to their cloud server, and each one of my devices (two desktops, a laptop, two tablets and a phone). So MANY backups.
One caution, some CFIs may look at you strangely if you show up to your first ever flight with a Jepp Pro logbook. It seems a bit pretentious.