When looking at entry-level DSLR cameras, they all start to look the same after a while. Sure, camera manufacturers can add things like Wi-Fi capabilities and touchscreen LCDs, but those items don't change the look of these cameras.
Manufacturer: Canon
When looking at entry-level DSLR cameras, they all start to look the same after a while. Sure, camera manufacturers can add things like Wi-Fi capabilities and touchscreen LCDs, but those items don't change the look of these cameras.
The Canon SL1 is the smallest and lightest DSLR that we've ever reviewed, delivering DSLR performance and image quality in a body that's almost as small as today's mirrorless camera models. Its features and image quality rival those of its bigger siblings, the Canon Rebel T4i and T5i.
Extremely compact and lightweight for a DSLR; Delivers good image quality that's virtually identical to the Canon T4i/T5i; Accurate and relatively fast autofocus with improved Live View and Movie Hybrid CMOS II AF; Full 1080p HD movie recording; Better-than average kit lens (EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6...
Still not as compact as most mirrorless cameras; Slightly worse than average dynamic range and high ISO performance; Poor battery life, Despite its reduced size, body not as small as most compact system cameras because it still has to accommodate the DSLR mirror, LCD is not articulating (like it is...
If impressive image quality in an extreme light weight & small size but still fully-capable, full-featured DSLR camera appeals to you, the Canon EOS Rebel SL1 / 100D has your name on it.
The Canon EOS 100D (called the Digital Rebel SL1 in North America) is the smallest and lightest APS-C DSLR ever made. The 18 megapixel 100D / SL1 offers a ‘Hybrid CMOS AF II' system with 80% frame coverage, a 3" ClearView II capacitive touchscreen LCD screen, a 63-zone metering sensor, 9 AF points,...
Price: $910 with 18mm-55mm kit lens (street price) Small outside, big inside THE LOW-DOWN This 18-megapixel camera is Canon's smallest DSLR, competing with the largest mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras.
This 18 megapixel camera is Canon's smallest DSLR, competing with the largest mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. Fitted inside the relatively petite body are the mechanicals and electronics of the larger 700D, including the hybrid auto-focus system to improve focus tracking in video mode.
While the SL1 looks a lot like other EOS Rebel cameras at first glance, once you hold this model you'll notice the thing that sets the SL1 apart from its Rebel brethren -- its small size.
Smaller size and lighter frame is definitely noticeable versus other DSLRs; Seems to have a sturdy feel and good build quality; SL1 remains easy to hold with well-sized right-hand grip; despite small camera body; Extremely fast performance in Viewfinder mode; Image quality is very good versus others...
Having an articulated LCD would have been a nice feature; No built-in wireless capabilities; AF illuminator sometimes struggles in extreme low light situations; Slight changes in menus between Viewfinder and Live View modes may confuse some photographers; Battery life is below average versus other...
Just got my camera on the mail today as soon as I as received it , I couldnt wait long , and ripped the box off and took my baby out lol!!
If you are looking for the smallest, most portable Canon DSLR around, look no further – the EOS 100D admirably fits the bill. For many a photographer, foremost on their mind is the size and weight of the camera they intend toting with them everywhere.
I'm expecting my first baby soon and wanted a quality camera to take pictures. This is my first DSLR and it's a wonderful starter! The pictures are great even on auto, and I'm excited to learn about the manual features and settings as I grow my knowledge in using this camera.
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