Canon EOS 100D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS STM
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12 years ago
Review: Canon EOS 100D - The Most Compact DSLR Till Date
Nowadays entry level DSLRs are priced as much as flagship smartphones. If you want more control over the kind of photographs you take, there are enough DSLR options to pick from. One such camera is the Canon EOS 100D.
Pros:
- Good build quality
- Rich in features
- Lightweight and compact
Cons:
- Expensive
- No Wi-Fi or in-built geo-tagging
- High colour saturation in tone priority mode
12 years ago
After a few weeks of use (about 700bilder) it feels still quite right. Crisp images, easy to use. (However, the price falls in the fast right now)
12 years ago
Canon EOS 100D review
Nearly a hit, but the 100D's small stature doesn't quite make up for its stripped-back features
Pros:
- Small
- light body
- Live View performance
- Great picture quality
Cons:
- No flip-out screen
- Stripped-back controls
- The 700D does more
12 years ago
Regular readers will know that I love smallest-in-class gadgets, with the exception, perhaps, of TVs and phones, where excessive smallness is both pointless and unhelpful. But with cameras especially, I can't see what's not to love about small and light – so long as the model is serious and not just...
12 years ago
The Canon EOS 100D certainly offers an interesting proposition for anyone looking to purchase their first D-SLR; or indeed for Canon D-SLR owners who are looking to invest in a lightweight back-up to their everyday camera.
12 years ago
Canon Rebel SL1 Review
The Canon SL1 is a hit. I had a blast using this camera – it was the most fun I have had with a DSLR since the 5D Mark II came out nearly 5 years ago. Spec-wise, there's nothing that special about the camera; however, when you put Canon's little 40mm pancake lens on the SL1, it becomes an absolute...
12 years ago
Camera Test: Canon EOS Rebel SL1 DSLR
It's not easy to compare the EOS Rebel SL1 to other cameras. While the Lumix GH3 is ever so slightly larger, most ILCs-especially those that seek to mimic the rangefinder style-are actually smaller. Furthermore, their native lenses are often also smaller.
12 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel SL1
Canon bills the EOS Rebel SL1 ($649.99 list, body only) as the world's smallest digital SLR. There's no arguing about that; it's impressively small, making Canon's standard 18-55mm zoom lens look positively huge in comparison.
Pros:
- Compact design
- Touch screen
- Quick to start and focus
- 4fps continuous shooting
- Smooth live view focus experience
- Microphone input
- Good high ISO performance
Cons:
- Limited Raw burst shooting
- Pentamirror viewfinder
- Fixed rear LCD
- May be too small for some hands
12 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel SL1 Review
Canon's high-performing EOS Rebel SL1 is the tiniest digital SLR you can put your hands on, but it may be too small for some hands. (4 out of 5) Pros Compact design Touch screen Quick to start and focus 4fps continuous shooting Smooth live view focus experience Microphone input Good high ISO...
Pros:
- Compact design
- Touch screen
- Quick to start and focus
- 4fps continuous shooting
- Smooth live view focus experience
- Microphone input
- Good high ISO performance
Cons:
- Limited Raw burst shooting
- Pentamirror viewfinder
- Fixed rear LCD
- May be too small for some hands
12 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel SL1
Canon's high-performing EOS Rebel SL1 is the tiniest digital SLR you can put your hands on, but it may be too small for some hands.
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