Canon EOS 1300D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS II
A newer model Canon EOS 2000D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS II was released in March 2019.
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I bought this and upon receiving it I was very excited. I turned it on however and it would not snap a photo, it kept turning itself off even after I went into the setting and turned that particular setting off (yes battery was fully charged) then the one time it went to snap a photo it said I had a...
Great for a first-time SLR purchase
This is an entry-level SLR camera, which means it's great for those who are ready to advance from a point-and-shoot to something more powerful, but it's also nowhere near the top of the line. As long as you understand what you're buying, I think you will be pleased.
Canon EOS Rebel T6 Two Zoom Lens Kit
This was our first DSLR and I was hesitant given my Phone takes amazing photos (Pixel 3-XL) but I wanted something that could do more. I will say this lived up to hype. The Kit is great but I wish it came with a portrait lens but considering all the features it has its wonderful.
Simply Perfect
I wanted a dslr camera to take with me on adventures. I did a lot of research looking for the best. This camera is perfect! The features are great, it's easy to understand, and in a pinch, there is a Q button explaining features if you don't understand or forget.
I love love love this camera bundle. The photos are amazing... the auto focus is a tad bit annoying, it makes a sound every time it focuses on something but it's not a huge deal to me. I still love it. It's perfect for beginners wanting to get into photography. The videos are also very good.
Canon EOS 1300D
Canon's EOS 1300D, which was announced in March, is a relatively minor upgrade to the previous entry-level DSLR, the EOS 1200D . The most noteworthy upgrade in the new camera is sure to be the addition of Wi-Fi (with NFC), which supports easy sharing of photos and videos online via compatible smart...
Canon EOS 1300D
The Canon EOS 1300D (otherwise known as the Digital Rebel T6 in North America) updates the EOS 1200D / Rebel T5 as Canon's entry-level DSLR marketed squarely at first-time DSLR buyers. The new camera is more evolution than revolution though, as it carries over many of its predecessor's key features.
Canon EOS 1300D DSLR Review
Few DSLR cameras feature built-in Wi-Fi, particularly entry-level DSLRs, and this makes the price of the Canon EOS 1300D all the more impressive. The built-in Wi-Fi is easy to use with a compatible smartphone and the built-in NFC makes it all the more accessible for those with a compatible Android...- Excellent value for money
- Wi-Fi and NFC built-in
- Good colour reproduction
- Good ergonomics and handling
- Easy to use
- Decent battery life
- Auto White Balance options of warm or white
- Disappointing ISO range
- and poor ISO performance at ISO3200 and above
- Only 3fps continuous shooting
- 6 raw shots
- Entry level kit lens lacks image stabilisation
- Lacks auto-HDR shooting
"Good camera to start with your photography"
Canon EOS Rebel T6 (EOS 1300D) was released by Canon early this year. According to their website, they have manufactured such to encourage photography lovers out there to step up from the usual compact digital cameras to this professional looking one.- handy
- inexpensive
- wifi built-in
- easy to use
- takes good photos
- and has available filters
- a little bulky
- not advisable for heavy-duty jobs
Canon EOS 1300D
Canon's latest entry-level model DSLR represents excellent value, and provides many photographers with the opportunity to get on the first rung of the DSLR ladder. It features an APS-C-sized sensor and some other interesting features, but nothing too revolutionary.- Great value
- Entry into huge range of EOS accessories
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- 95% viewfinder
- Screen isn't touch-sensitive
- Limited burst shooting rate