Capture stunning photos with our 18.0-megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and DIGIC 4 image processor, which ensure top-notch image quality and speed. The versatile kit includes an 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens, perfect for a range of shooting conditions.
Whether you're shooting in bright sunlight or a dimly lit room, the ISO range of 100-6400 (expandable to 12800) and the enhanced 63-zone, Dual-layer metering system will help you get the perfect shot. The camera features an improved EOS Movie mode, offering full manual exposure control and the ability to record in stunning Full HD (1920 x 1080).
The wide 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor and dedicated Live View/Movie shooting button make it easy to capture and review your scenes. Plus, enjoy new compatibility with SDXC memory cards and a handy menu status indicator for Eye-Fi support, keeping your workflow smooth and efficient.
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Durable Build
The camera has a durable build without being overly heavy, making it portable and resilient. -
User-Friendly Interface
Features easy-to-use menu interface for both auto and manual shooting modes. -
High Resolution
Boasts 18 million pixels, resulting in high-quality, detailed images. -
Light Handling
Wide ISO range making it excellent for various lighting conditions. -
Quality Kit Lens
The included 18-55mm lens is versatile and reliable for many types of photography. -
Fast Shutter Speeds
Excellent for capturing action shots due to its quick shutter response. -
Long Battery Life
Can last several days of heavy use without needing a recharge. -
Exceptional Sensor
High-quality sensor for depth of field and superior image quality.
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Weight
The camera's weight can be tiresome on the arm during prolonged use. -
Video Mode Limitations
In video mode, zoom and focus need to be set before starting the recording, which can be inconvenient. -
Slow Flash Recycling
The built-in flash has a slow recycling time, not ideal for rapid shooting. -
Expensive Accessories
Canon lenses can be more expensive compared to other brands. -
Manual Focus Switching
Switching between auto and manual focus can be cumbersome during video recording. -
Limited Video Recording
The camera's video mode is limited to 720p@60 or 1080p@30, not offering 720p@30 which conserves space. -
Lens Focus Points
Stuck with only 9 autofocus points which may not always meet the needs of the user. -
Overheating
The camera can overheat and shut down during prolonged video recording sessions.