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 buy
For a first time use of dslr this is great. Easy to operate and affordable. Takes perfect quality pictures and I'd recommend to any looking to get into photography or just wanting to take better photos.
After foregoing a DSLR for a long time (I sold off my Sony Alpha A230 a few years ago), I was so excited to finally get my hands on a new DSLR once again. Naturally, what with the A230 being so old, I expected the current generation starter DSLRs would come with as much if not more features and...
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?
Canon EOS Rebel T6
Make no mistake, Canon's latest entry-level SLR , the EOS Rebel T6 ($549.99 with 18-55mm lens), is a warmed-over version of the 2014 T5 , which featured some dated technology when it was released three years ago.- Provides access to the Canon lens system
- On-screen shooting guide
- Raw capture support
- Crisp rear LCD
- In-camera Wi-Fi
- Dated image sensor
- Cannot autofocus when recording video
- Slow focus in dim light and Live View
- Rear LCD doesn't tilt or offer touch support
- Old, disappointing bundled lens
An "Exceptional Value"
I purchased the camera December 30, 2018, because my older digital unit (Sony) stopped functioning and the repairs exceeded the original cost. I wanted the telephoto lens because I frequent our beach pier and I enjoy taking photos (one of my hobbies) of the local surfers The instant shutter release...
Canon's EOS 1200D was the talk of the town when it launched two years ago, and it continues to be quite popular with first-timers, mostly due to the company's aggressive marketing campaigns.
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- NFC
- Decent construction quality
- High-resolution display
- 16GB card bundled
- Burst mode not effective
- Noisy images at ISO 1600 and beyond
- Average all-round performance
- A bit expensive compared to the competition
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 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...
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 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.