Canon EOS 800D
At 6 frames per second, the Canon EOS 800D is one of the nicest cameras to own. You’ll find that this small little camera packs a lot of great features behind its lens. So, let’s see what some of them are and how you can leverage the most out of yours.
Your photos will look magnificent thanks to the Canon EOS 800D’s 24.2MP sensor. The great aspect about this is that even photographs taken at moderately high speed, will still be captured as if they were professionally taken. We’re talking about a 0.03 second focus speed when utilising the very-angle screen (the fastest in the world). Imagine the quality of your shots!
The very-angle screen also has other functions that allow you to take shots from various angles & perspectives. The camera comes with all the lenses you would need as fundamental tools of your trade. So, if you’re the kind of photographer who wants a camera that reacts as quickly as you do, then this is definitely a camera you’ll love.
There’s also a movie making feature on the Canon EOS 800D. Record high quality videos and share them via your camera’s Bluetooth or WiFi functions. You won’t find much to criticise on this camera. It’s easy to use, has loads of great features, and keep your photography career or hobby up to date for years to come.
A newer model Canon EOS 850D was released in May 2020.
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Beginner to Professional, amazing to learn with
I honestly cannot recommend a beginner DSLR more than this. My wife bought this for me for my birthday in February this year (2018). It was my first DSLR and it was a great Camera to learn with. It's been almost 10 months since I got it.
Great Camera but beware of cashback promotion
I have dropped the rating from a 5 star to a 3 star because of canon's service. We brought this camera early dec 2018. We are happy with the camera so far but we decided to get the camera bag through the cashback promotion.
excellent
This is an excellent camera for beginners and professionals alike definitely would recommend it.
The best camera money can buy!
I adore this camera. I have done many researches to find out the perfect camera for my budget and I am more than happy that for the podcast recording and taking amazing portraits with my 50mm EF lens this takes amazing videos/stills. Thank you!
Amazing Camera
I upgraded from the Rebel T6 and I love all the feautures this camera has. The guided settings will help those who are just starting out; and the rotating screen and the Wifi connectivity make reviewing and transferring files much easier! The autofocus is quick and the image quality is amazing.
Canon EOS 800D
Canon's triple-digit EOS range has long been a popular option for those seeking either an upper entry-level or step-up DSLR. In recent years, Canon has muddied the waters somewhat by offering not just one triple-digit EOS model at a time but two.- Excellent image quality
- Speedy Live View AF performance
- Intuitive and easy to use
- Lightweight and compact by DSLR standards
- More expensive than its main rivals
- Plasticky build
Canon EOS 800D – a great entry-level DSLR
Canon's triple-digit EOS range has long been a popular option for those seeking either an upper entry-level or step-up DSLR. In recent years, Canon has muddied the waters somewhat by offering not just one triple-digit EOS model at a time but two.- Excellent image quality
- Speedy Live View AF performance
- Intuitive and easy to use
- Lightweight and compact by DSLR standards
- More expensive than its main rivals
- Plasticky build
Canon EOS 800D
Announced in mid-February 2017, along with the EOS 77D which we reviewed in May, the EOS 800D offers many of the same features as the more up-market camera but features a simpler, guided interface to cater for novice users.
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- 45-point cross-type autofocus system
- 6fps burst shooting
- Dual Pixel AF in Live View
- Vari-angle touch LCD
- Wi-Fi
- Video limited to 1080p
- Pentamirror viewfinder
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- Speedy autofocus
- Continuous shooting up to 6fps
- Good high-ISO handling
- Full-featured mobile app
- External microphone jack
- Slightly larger and heavier than the competition
- Only average battery life