Canon ‘s massive popularity stems from the fact that they make great DSLR cameras for all photographers, whether you're just beginning a photography hobby or a seasoned professional with decades of experience.
Manufacturer: Canon
Canon ‘s massive popularity stems from the fact that they make great DSLR cameras for all photographers, whether you're just beginning a photography hobby or a seasoned professional with decades of experience.
The EOS 200D is Canon's new compact digital SLR that comes with a wealth of features and more importantly, produces some stunning photos and videos, ideal for budding photographers from beginners to amateurs alike.
The Canon EOS Rebel SL2 performs admirably for its class and price, thanks to a solid mix of beginner and advanced features. The Canon EOS Rebel T6 ($450 with 18-55mm lens) is cheaper, but it lacks many of the SL2's attractive features, including the fully articulated touch-screen LCD.
Compact and lightweight; Improved autofocus in Live View and Movie mode; Fully articulated LCD; Up to 5 fps continuous shooting; Feature Assistant; External microphone jack
Modest number of AF points; Small optical viewfinder; No 4K video
The Canon EOS Rebel SL2 is an entry-level digital SLR that packs a lot of Canon's latest tech into a compact, portable body. It has solid image quality, an easy-to-use interface and good wireless connectivity.
Canon has done well to squeeze some of its more advanced tech into this model, while keeping it friendly for beginners.
World's lightest DSLR with vari-angle screen; Fast focusing performance in Live View; Intuitive layout of buttons and dials; Guided user interface helps beginners learn the key controls and settings
Basic arrangement of 9 AF points; Single scroll dial on the top plate
DSLR cameras were once seen as these big, beastly pro-spec machines that you wouldn't want to lay hands on unless you had an encyclopaedic knowledge of photography. How times have changed, eh?
Tilt-angle touchscreen is great to use; small scale and lightweight for a DSLR; high standard of image quality; lots of EF lenses to grow into; Guided UI makes it more accessible for newcomers (with room to grow); great battery life
9-point AF system isn't the best going (especially for continuous autofocus); viewfinder has 95% field-of-view limits; live view autofocus not fully accurate; video limits to Full HD only
When you need (want) the smallest camera possible, a camera ready to go everywhere with you, but do not want to give up DSLR features, the SL2 (AKA EOS Kiss X8 in Japan and EOS 200D in Europe/Asia/Oceania) immediately jumps to the forefront of your options list.
The first EOS to be released with a selfie mode, Canon's new EOS 200D includes automated functions like skin smoothing and background blurring plus an always-on connection with a smart device to please social media users.
The Canon EOS 200D is Canon's replacement for the 100D and is one of Canon's smallest Digital SLRs available. The camera features the same 24mp APS-C CMOS sensor as the 800D, with ISO25600 (extends to ISO51200), 5fps continuous shooting, Full HD, 60fps video recording, with built-in Wi-Fi, NFC, and...
Excellent image quality and colour; Significant updates since the 100D; White priority white balance (great for product shots; Improved continuous shooting speed - 5fps; Improved battery life of 650 shots; Impressive Live view focus performance; Much improved handling; with a better grip; Great...
Only one command dial; Only 9 AF points
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