Canon EOS 1100D + 18-55/3.5-5.6
A newer model Canon EOS 1200D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 was released in March 2014.
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If you have a flair for photography and want to earn a high-end camera that can result in quality rich pictures and videos, then just turn your head to Canon EOS 1100D. This member from the house of Canon is one of the premium reasonable SLR cameras in the market these days.
- LCD screen is not very bright
- lacks in-built cleaning system and manual video settings
Good replacement for my old Rebel EOS300
I need a SLR camera and this is an efficient one providing both automatic and manual functions. The larger LCD panel and video features are an improvement over my previously owned Canon Rebel- Easy To Use
- Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Good Image Quality
- Large Clear LCD
- Short Battery Life
Upgraded
So year after year I buy a more expensive camera than the last one, hoping to get the performance I truly wanted at a price I could afford. I spoke with a Representative at another major retailer, because I felt like Best Buy wasn't truly recommending what I wanted.- Easy to use
- good value
- it doesn't come with an SD card
Canon Rebel T3 DSLR Camera Review
What follows is a quick overview of the video capabilities of the Canon EOS Rebel T3. Read our comprehensive analysis and testing results in greater detail at DigitalCameraInfo.com . Introduction The EOS Rebel T3 is a budget DSLR from Canon that offers a 720p HD video record mode.
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...- Very fast
- Good low-light performance
- Body feels underbuilt
- Similarly priced Micro Four Thirds cameras offer better performance in smaller bodies
- Live View LCD suffers from painfully slow focus.
Canon T3 Digital Camera Review
Spiritual successor to the Rebel XS line, minus many features of other Canon DSLRs- Good color accuracy for the price
- Excellent noise performance
- Not a huge array of manual controls
- Upgrade from the kit lens ASAP
Canon EOS Rebel T3 Review
Announced in February 2011 along with the more fully featured Rebel T3i , the EOS Rebel T3 slots into the middle of Canon's entry-level DSLR lineup based on MSRP. The T3 features a 12.2 megapixel CMOS sensor and improved DIGIC 4 processor, a nine point auto focus (AF) system with a single center...- Good still and video image quality
- Good burst shooting performance with JPEG files
- Good high ISO noise performance
- Good portability
- 2.7-inch monitor size becoming dated, AF acquisition times are not bad, but among slowest in class, Video capture process involves multiple steps
- no continuous AF capability
Canon EOS 1100D review
Although the 1100D sits firmly at the bottom of Canon DSLR range, it's still capable of knocking out well exposed, nicely saturated pics with no bother. The body feels small and light with a solid grip, but it's very plasticky and certainly not a rugged piece of kit – a lack of weather sealing means...- Quality shines through in stills
- Light and portable
- Compacts do more with less
- Slow
- noisy autofocus in video
Canon EOS 1100D
How does Canon's 12.2MP entry-level DSLR model stack up against the competition?- 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
Canon EOS Digital Rebel T3 SLR
Paired with the announcement of the Canon EOS Digital Rebel T3i, Canon also announced details around the launch of the EOS Rebel T3 Digital SLR, their secondary Rebel camera ideal for amateur photographers just getting their start with dSLR cameras.