Canon EOS 1100D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 III + 75-300/4.0-5.6 III
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15 years ago
The EOS 1100D is Canon's budget model and it shows in the comparatively simple specification and cheapish look and feel of the camera body. However, the camera gets all the important stuff, such as metering and focus, right most of the time, and the targeted user group should be perfectly happy with...
Pros:
- Decent resolution and detail at base ISO
- Consistently reliable metering and good AF accuracy
- Useful highlight tone priority mode
- Intuitive user interface
- Beginner-friendly 'Basic+' control Screens
- On-screen Q-Menu offers good access to shooting settings
- Good battery life
- Comprehensive...
Cons:
- Plastic body has a cheap feel to it
- no rubberized grips
- Very simple video mode (no manual controls
- only one resolution setting
- no external mic
- Very slow contrast detect AF in live view and movie mode
- Comparatively small viewfinder
- Combined battery/card compartment can make tripod use a little...
15 years ago
Canon's EOS 1100D enters the market as a stripped down version of its more expensive siblings, the 550D and 600D. Banking on its genetic lineage, it hopes to stand on its own with less perks and a matching lower price tag.
Pros:
- : Image quality
- Relatively user-friendly
- Cheapest entry-point to Canon DSLR system : Plastic finish feels a bit cheap
- No rubberisation on grip
- Contrast-detect live view AF is slow
Cons:
- : Plastic finish feels a bit cheap
- No rubberisation on grip
- Contrast-detect live view AF is slow
14 years ago
Canon EOS 1100D
As the entry point to Canon's DSLR range, the 1100D sits below the older yet still available 550D and the more recent 600D as a sort of bare-bones version of these more advanced entry-level models.
Pros:
- Image quality
- Relatively user-friendly
- Cheapest entry-point to Canon DSLR system
Cons:
- Plastic finish feels a bit cheap
- No rubberisation on grip
- Contrast-detect live view AF is slow
14 years ago
Canon EOS 1100D – A Fairly Decent Entry Level DSLR
For a long time, Canon has been focusing on DSLR cameras aimed at the prosumer target audience. However, the trend has slowly changed with Canon launching competitive DSLR cameras for the lower price segment. The EOS 400D and then, the EOS 1000D were all designed for this market.
14 years ago
Canon EOS1100D - Bold [Review] Review
As it stands, the 1100D is a good camera to buy for upgraders from a 1000D, or even Nikon shooters with a D60 who want to change over. If you are using a compact camera and looking to upgrade to a dSLR, the 1100D will expand your shooting possibilities, but remember that investing in lenses is a...
Pros:
- Crisp & clear sensor
- Decent kit lens
Cons:
- Only 720p HD video recording
- Smallish viewfinder
14 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T3 Review
We almost felt like Sookie Stackhouse in HBO's True Blood . We closed our eyes and the next thing we knew, a year was gone. In this case we didn't travel in "fairy space time," but blinked and Canon sent out a replacement for the XS and XSi DSLRs.
14 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T3
With Micro Four Thirds models and other mirrorless digital cameras growing in popularity, the digital SLR market has gotten some stiff competition. The category continues to push forward, though, and Canon, which has not yet manufactured a compact interchangeable lens camera, offers up the EOS Rebel...
Pros:
- Very fast
- Good low-light performance
Cons:
- Body feels underbuilt
- Similarly priced Micro Four Thirds cameras offer better performance in smaller bodies
- Live View LCD suffers from painfully slow focus
- Poor focusing in movie mode
14 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T3 offers superior image quality
(1 items) Canon's entry-level EOS Rebel T3 is a step up from Canon's popular XS DSLR, adding a bump up to a 12 megapixel sensor, a DIGIC 4 processor, longer battery life, higher ISO capabilities, improved autofocus and metering systems and the now ubiquitous video capture-a feature missing from the
Pros:
- Beginner friendly Feature Guide
- Superior image quality
- Superior low light/high ISO performance
- Solid but basic feature set
Cons:
- Video limited to 720p (no 1080
- no VGA
- Video mode must be set via mode dial
- No spot metering
- No dust removal system
14 years ago
Camera: 5, Service Center: 0
I sent the camera with the original pre-printed registration card to the "warranty" repair center. Since this was a Christmas gift I do not have an itemized sales receipt. Canon sent me an estimate for $220 to fix a camera that was defective out of the box. Unacceptable. Zero for customer service.
Pros:
- This camera apparently has a lot of capability but I have not been able to use it yet
Cons:
- The camera body is so flimsy that with normal holding pressure in my right hand, my thumb could make the display go to half-brightness and flicker
- Let up with my thumb, display works properly
- Press right above the four way selector switch
14 years ago
Canon EOS 1100D Digital Camera Review
The 1100D can also shoot at a handy 3fps useful for capturing everyone looking and smiling in a big group of family members or for capturing a fast moment without the possibility of potentially missing the shot.
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