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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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
The Canon EOS Rebel T6 provides a beginning photographer with good image quality right out of the box. It's a lightweight, easy-to-use DSLR with Wi-Fi for quick photo sharing. Its sensor lags behind the competition and its Live View shooting experience is frustrating, but it produces nice JPEGs...
"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 / Rebel T6 review
The EOS 1300D / T6 is Canon's latest entry-level DSLR and replacment for the two year old 1200D / T5. It's a minor update which retains the older model's body, 18 Megapixel sensor and viewfinder with much the same set of stills and movie shooting modes.
The 1300D is a great camera for those looking for their first DSLR, and at £370 with the 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens offers exceptional value for money. While most of the updates to the entry-level model are modest, the addition of Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity are certainly welcome, making this...
Canon EOS Rebel T6
Why are you considering a cheap dSLR? Think it through before forking over the money for the Canon EOS Rebel T6, aka the EOS 1300D. At $500 for the kit with an 18-55mm lens (£385, AU$650), it's really inexpensive for a model with a press release dated 2016. But newer is not always better.- The Canon EOS Rebel T6's photo and video quality are definitely better than those of a point-and-shoot
- Its feature set is beyond minimal and it's slow for a family camera
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 Rebel T6 / 1300D Review
The age-old adage of "You get what you pay for" holds a lot of truth for photography gear, but ... the Canon EOS Rebel T6 defies this logic to some extent. While the T6 feature set is best considered basic and this is not the ideal camera for many uses (including sports and action), there have been...
Canon EOS 1300D #ExpressReview: Best entry-level DSLR is now smartphone?ready
Canon EOS 1300D is essentially an upgrade of the popular EOS 1200D, but is it also a better entry-level option? Let's find out.
Canon EOS 1300D review
It's cheap as chips and takes great photos but the 1300D's not quite the bargain it seems- Great picture quality
- Wi-Fi and app abilities
- Low price
- Hardly a looker
- Video and Live View lack autofocus
- Similarly priced rivals are better