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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Great 1st Digital SLR
I bought this camera for my daughter who is a photography student in college. It was easy to use and met all the requirements for her courses. It allows you to manually as well as automatically adjust aperture and shutter speeds. Great Camera.- Easy to Use
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Good Battery Life
- Good in Low Light
- Great Resolution
- Great Zoom
- Large Clear LCD
- excellent video
First venture into Digital SLR!
Having previously owned a standard Canon SLR I knew the quality was assured. This is an excellent starter package for someone like me and with John Lewis's exceptional service and support, I purchased with total confidence.Exploring the features has been good and with Auto Focus there is no need to...
Mind-blowing camera
Beautiful camera for beginners, and dual lens kit also very useful to capture long distance photography worth for price, it's mind blowing. it has wifi so u can transfer your images without cable.1300D from canon the upgrade to the successful 1200D is yet another master piece from canon, at the...
Canon EOS Rebel T6 with EF-S 18-55mm IS II Kit
The Canon EOS Rebel T6 is a step down from the Canon EOS Rebel T6i, and is a little cheaper, too. For one, the preview screen is not a touchscreen and can't be adjusted or tilted. Although the sensor is a modest 18.7 megapixels, it still takes quality photos.- Affordable price
- Wide array of features
- No touchscreen LCD
- LCD can't be tilted or rotated
- Slower shooting speed
Canon EOS 1300D review
The EOS 1300D is Canon's latest entry-level DSLR, and slots in as a direct successor to the 1200D that came out in 2014. On the face of things, there doesn't appear to be a huge difference between the two, with both models sharing the same 18-million-pixel sensor, nine-point AF system and 95%...- Competitively priced
- Highly intuitive and easy to use
- Provides access to a huge range of Canon lenses
- Excellent image quality
- Resolution a little limited compared to that of rivals
- Build quality a little plasticky
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Canon EOS 1300D
The Canon EOS 1300D works as one of the best stepping stones into serious photography for those who have never used a DSLR or an interchangeable lens camera before. It is priced very well, and coupled with Canon's wide availability of lenses, makes for an attractive buy for the budding photographer.
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Camera is good. Happy with the product but not with delivery service. It was mentioned one day delivery available but the date promised was the 2nd day from the purchase under it.
Canon EOS 1300D review: Entry-level ace?
Thanks to smartphones, everyone's a photographer these days – but what happens when you hit your iPhone or Galaxy's imaging limits and realise you need something a bit beefier? Chances are, your first thought is to buy yourself what used to be known as a "real camera": a DSLR.- Accessibly priced
- cecent all-round image quality
- hardy and lightweight plastic body
- simple control layout with large buttons
- detail-rich LCD screen
- Wi-Fi and NFC for easy smartphone hookup
- Uninspiring styling
- screen doesn't fare well in sunshine
- slow continuous shooting speed
- just nine autofocus points
- limited ISO range
- not much different to earlier 1200D model
Review: Canon's EOS 1300D is stripped back - but does it go too far?
Canon thinks it can, hence the 1300D: a super-cheap lens-swapper aimed squarely at smartphone-savvy Instagram-addicts looking to level up. How do I know that's the target audience?