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The Canon EOS 700D DSLR combines an 18MP CMOS sensor with a versatile EF-S 18-55mm IS STM lens, delivering high-resolution images and Full HD video. Its 9-point autofocus and 5fps continuous shooting ensure you never miss a moment, while the 7.7cm vari-angle touchscreen offers intuitive control and creative flexibility. With an ISO range expandable to 25600, it excels in low-light conditions, making it the perfect tool for professionals and enthusiasts eager to elevate their visual storytelling.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.2 x 16.8 x 14.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 3.66 Pounds |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 22.2 x 16.8 x 14.8 centimetres |
Item Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
Brand | Canon |
Camera Lens | 18-55 mm |
Colour | Black |
Continuous shooting speed | 5 fps |
Country of Origin | Great Britain |
Has image stabilisation | No |
Included components | EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens |
ISO Range | 25600 |
Max Focal Length | 55 Millimetres |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Min Focal Length | 18 Millimetres |
Model year | 2013 |
Part number | 8596B027 |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
Autofocus Points | 9 |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Maximum shutter speed | 30 seconds |
Aperture Modes | true |
Style | Camera and 18-55 mm Lens |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 58 Millimetres |
Effective still resolution | 18 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
K**E
Great camera
Very Impressed so far with this camera. I upgraded from the old 400d that I have had for quite a few years and the quality leap in the photographs produced is very good indeed. The touch screen interface is brilliantly thought out and intuitive, within minutes I was changing apertures and shutter speeds with a swipe of a finger. The kit lens is far better quality than the one I received when I originally purchased the 400D and is in fact a very useable product. All my accessories from my old EOS camera fit and work fine with the new body (lenses, flashes etc) but the battery is different so I can't keep my old battery as a spare and the memory card system has changed from the old compact flash system to the more popular SD standard. The camera does not come with an SD card so make sure you order one otherwise you'l have a camera with no way of storing any photographs. I purchased a reasonably priced average 32gb card off amazon for about a tenner and it is fast enough and big enough for my needs.This body has an "APS" sized sensor as apposed to the "Full Frame" sensor in high priced more "Professional" EOS bodies like the 5D but these bodies are more than triple the price at least. The APS sized sensor actually has some benefits over the "Full Frame" ones if you are considering wildlife photography because all the lenses crop by a factor of x1.4 which means you get closer to the action for less money. Ideal if you are on a tight budget :).The camera has various shooting modes which range from a fully automatic "pick up and click" mode which requires no thought whatsoever, through a fast "sports" mode with focus tracking and 5 frames per second shooting bursts, "Portrait" mode for warm skin tones. "Landscape" mode for lush vistas... all the way to fully "manual" mode where everything from shutter speed, aperture and ISO light sensitivity are fully controllable... plus various other other modes in between.I have not really tried the movie recording side of the camera because i've always been of the opinion that if you want to film decent movies then buy a movie camera not a stills camera. I have taken a few clips and the results are crisp and sharp with fairly decent sound from the onboard stereo microphone.Overall the 700D is a very creative, versatile piece of kit at the top end of Cannon's amateur EOS DSLR range. I would highly recommend this camera to anyone wanting to take photography fairly seriously but can't warrant spending thousands on a professional body.I think it will take quite a while to outgrow the capabilities of this body and expect it will last me about 4 years before technology makes it feel a little dated.Well worth a purchase :)
M**S
Fantastic camera
This is one wonderful camera. My last SLR was a (film) Minolta from the 90s, but with the advent of digital I stopped using it and bought a digital 'point-and shoot' Olympus. After 12 years faithful service the Olympus died and, still missing the power and creativity of an SLR, I decided to look for a new one. So, whilst far from being from a pro photographer, I'm not a complete noob either. I was looking for something with full manual control combined with a fair bit of hand-holding.After reading countless reviews and watching hundreds of YT videos, I chose this...and what a good choice it is proving to be! There are really only one or two competitors in this price range and I must admit that I did a fair bit of procrastinating. But, my final decision was crystal-clear. This is perhaps no longer one of the latest and greatest 'upper-entry level' DSLRs when comparing numbers alone. However, when viewed as a complete, user-friendly package, it is, in my view, still unbeatable. A few pros and cons for you...PROS++Probably the most user-friendly albeit complex tech I've ever owned++Incredibly easy to use; switch it on, select full-auto, take a picture and a beautiful image will be displayed on the monitor++Full built-in support to help and guide you with every selection and choice (switch-off the help if you wish)++The design of the camera simply encourages you to move from full automation to full manual control in small (or large if you wish) stages++So good to use, you'll find yourself picking it up all the time and taking more and more shots of everything from cats to carnations++The screen, wow, so good, so intuitive, touch-sensitive, clever, you can focus and take shots with you finger if you like! 'Fully-articulated' ie flips-out and swivels, very, very useful, I can't now imagine being without it++High-quality, silent, fast-focusing 'kit' lens++I didn't buy this camera for its video capabilities but I can tell you that crisp 1080p video is available at the flick of a switch with decent sound from the built-in stereo microphones. You can plug an external mic in too++Great ergonomics and build++Good-quality bundled Canon software including a disc of photography lessons and a program to organise and edit your RAW files++Lenses; tons of aftermarket lenses are available at reasonable pricesCONS--I can't really think of anything at the moment. There's no wi-fi or GPS so you may want to bear that in mind. You'll need to budget for a bag, memory-card and whatever else takes your fancyI'm thrilled with this camera and I thoroughly recommend it
M**Y
Canon 700D
As you'd expect with Canon, the build quality and image quality is excellent. Near silent focusing ensures the HD video is really rather impressive - though note if you have older lens your likely to get some background noise unless you plug in an external microphone. Things I love about the camera: flip-out pivoting touch screen which is brilliant for stills and video alike / 18MP / HDR pictures / a clever night vision "trick" where the camera takes 4 pictures and merges them.
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