Rating 4.3 111 reviews

A newer model Canon EOS 1200D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 was released in March 2014.

Manufacturer: Canon
price $663.95 - $678.50
dpreview.com
11 years ago

I picked up a used T3 on you know whos list for $200.00. It had 1007 shutter actuation's and looked and performed like new. I currently us a DMC g5 Lumix MFT 16mp and really like that one. I had recently sold a d5100 Nikon. I had read the T3 was a beginners SLR. I must disagree.
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Walmart
11 years ago

I received this camera (body) and kit lens (18-55mm) as a gift in December. I saw this bundle for an amazing price in April and bought the bundle for my boyfriend. He loves it! (and to think he got so much more with his gift.
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Digital Camera Review
14 years ago

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...
Pros:
  • Good still and video image quality
  • Good burst shooting performance with JPEG files
  • Good high ISO noise performance
  • Good portability
Cons:
  • 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
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Buy-n-Shoot.com
13 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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Tech2
15 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.
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SMARTHOUSE
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
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PC Advisor
15 years ago

The Canon EOS 1100D is a DSLR camera who's core functionality is very similar to its predecessor although the updated model is even more user-friendly.
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Digitaltrends
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.
Pros:
  • Responsive
  • good quality 12.2-megapixel DSLR
  • 720p HD Videos at 30 fps
  • 3fps burst mode
Cons:
  • No front AF Assist lamp (uses built-in flash
  • Images not super sharp
  • Awkward control placement
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Trusted Reviews
14 years ago

Canon EOS 1100D

How does Canon's 12.2MP entry-level DSLR model stack up against the competition?
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
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PC Magazine
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.
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