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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Canon EOS 800D : A brilliant sub-£1000 DSLR
With big improvements to performance and autofocus, the Canon EOS 800D is a consummate all-rounder- Sophisticated autofocus, especially for video and live view
- Fast performance across the board
- Automatic exposure settings could be smarter
- Beaten by Nikon for noise levels
- No 4K video
Canon EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D review
Canon is hardly rocking the DSLR boat with the new EOS Rebel T7i / 800D – although with the T6i / 750D proving such as success it would have been daft to start from scratch. That said, there have been a number of welcome improvements.- User-friendly interface
- Excellent touchscreen control
- Live View AF performance
- Impressive overall image quality
- No 4K video
- Plastic finish
- Dynamic range could be better
- Only 95% viewfinder coverage
- Nice compact size
- You can not map buttons
It's fair to say that things are going fairly well over at Canon. This year the company celebrates 30 years of its ultra-successful EOS line-up, 14 consecutive years of holding the number one share in the interchangeable-lens market, a 72% share of the total DSLR market (Nov 2016), and welcomes news...
Canon 800D DSLR Camera with 18-55mm & 10-18mm Lenses 800DTLK-LAND review
For a step up in photo quality or performance from a phone or compact, the Canon EOS Rebel T7i/800D remains a fan favorite.- The Canon EOS Rebel T7i/800D delivers reasonable photo and video quality and respectable performance in a time-tested body.
- Relatively large compared to other cameras in its class and its photos aren't as sharp as competitors'.
Canon EOS Rebel T7i
For a step up in photo quality or performance from a phone or compact, the Canon EOS Rebel T7i/800D remains a fan favorite.- The Canon EOS Rebel T7i/800D delivers reasonable photo and video quality and respectable performance in a time-tested body
- Relatively large compared to other cameras in its class and its photos aren't as sharp as competitors'
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.
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
Again, I'm torn here; but the Canon Rebel T7i isn't a bad camera, it's just not particularly exciting.
Canon EOS 800D DSLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Single Lens - 24.2MP APS-C Dual Pixel CMOS Sensor - 3.0" Vari-Angle Touch Screen LCD, Full HD 1080p Video, ISO 100-25600
This camera was the first DSLR camera I had and I bought it from PBTech, my favourite electronic shop, and within a few days of using it I fell in love with it, not just because of the super quality photos I can take but because of the super user friendly interface that allows me to learn shooting...