Canon EOS 1100D
The Canon EOS 1100D is an excellent camera. It is perfect for many different uses. Aimed at new users, it comes with many features from the previous Canon models. One feature that you will enjoy is the 12 megapixel CMOS sensor. Plus, there is a 2.7 inch LCD screen. Another highlight is the 9 autofocus points and 63-zone iFCL exposure metering. The result is higher quality photos that you will love.
Equipped with Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer (IS) technology, this lens allows you to take excellent photos. This technology helps to eliminate camera shake. You will love the fact that you can take handheld shots under any lighting. This lens allows you to take excellent outdoor photos. Another feature is the aspherical lens element. It helps to correct for aberration. This lens is compact and does not cost a lot. However, it does provide the features needed to create better photos.
The bottom line is that this camera is perfect for high-quality photos. Canon has delivered many excellent upgrades at an attractive price. Plus, it offers better controls and the cost has been reduced. This is an excellent entry-level camera. Consumers love the new technologies that they can buy, which used to only be available to professionals. The 1100D is an amazing camera with many features.
The Canon EOS 1100D is lightweight and has a plastic shell. It weighs just a little less than 500g. The best part is that it feels very solid. Anyone looking for a well-built camera will love this model. Plus, it is easy to change lenses. The lens must be aligned with the red dot.
There is a lot to love about this camera. One of its best features is the 12.2 MP CMOS sensor. It delivers higher quality photos. Another highlight is the ISO 100 - 6400 for shooting from bright to dim light. Finally, you get excellent metering, which includes a dual-layer metering system. As a result, you get excellent pictures when on vacation or taking everyday photos. Plus, you can take photos in the dark and capture the night sky.
The 1100D model was succeeded by EOS 1300D in 2016.
A newer model Canon EOS 1200D was released in March 2014.
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- Live View and HD video recording (albeit at 720p only)
- Supplied with decent RAW and remote control software
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Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D Review
The Canon T3/1100D entered life as an entry-level DSLR with basic features including an entry-level basic feature that everyone can love - a low price . That feature, low price, is indeed the primary reason to buy this DSLR over the rest of the Canon EOS DSLRs - including the announced at the same...
Canon EOS 1100D
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Kelly Lynch tries out Canon's new entry-level offering.- Good low light shots
- Easy access to most controls
- Competitive price
- On-screen feature guide
- Metering options not on camera back
- No spot meter
- Memory card a little difficult to extract
Improving on the 1000D, the Canon 1100D features a larger 12.2Mp APS-C 12.2Mp CMOS sensor and a 1.6x crop factor, meaning the 18-55mm kit lens is equivalent to 28.8-88mm in film terms.
Canon EOS 1100D
The Canon 1100D offers a good shooting experience for a great price, with enough features and functions to satisfy SLR beginners. Compared to the competition though, the 1100D falls behind the pack in terms of top-line specifications and overall build quality.- Comes in a range of colours
- Bracketing
- Great image quality on default settings
- Can feel a little plastic-y compared to other entry-level cameras
- Only a 2.7-inch LCD screen
- No AF lock button
- No external microphone input
Canon EOS 1100D review Review
If you're considering getting into dSLR photography, the Canon EOS 1100D could be a good choice. It offers great value for money and an easy way for users of compact cameras to push their photo skills further.- Great value
- Beginner-friendly
- Optical viewfinder
- Comparatively light
- Looks disappointingly cheap
Canon Rebel T3 (EOS 1100D) Review
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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...
- 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...
- Plastic body has a cheap feel to it
- no rubberized grips
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- 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...
Canon EOS 1100D Digital SLR Review
Joshua Waller puts the Canon EOS 1100D through an expert test to see how this new camera performs.- Excellent image quality
- Excellent colour reproduction
- Extremely low noise
- Excellent battery life
- Brilliant JPEG output
- Easy to use menu system
- Only 2fps continuous shooting when set to RAW
- Basic kit lens is not image stabilised
- IS version costs more
- Value for money could be better
- Lacks sensor cleaning technology