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Canon EOS 1300D – AF and Performance There are just nine autofocus points to choose from when using the 1300D – not many by DSLR standards, and they're grouped towards the middle of the frame. The central point is the more sensitive cross-type, so it's be...
Good value, Wi, Fi and NFC, Textured coating, High, resolution screen
Fixed screen, No touchscreen, 95% viewfinder, Slow focusing in live view
The Canon EOS 1300D is a solid if uninspiring entry-level DSLR, eschewing eye-catching features in favour of image quality and low cost. It's a great beginner option, but less impressive as an upgrade...
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 connecti...
The Canon EOS Rebel T6's photo and video quality are definitely better than those of a point-and-shoot
Its feature set is beyond minimal and it's slow for a family camera
The Canon EOS Rebel T6 (aka the EOS 1300D) hits the basics for a low price, but that's about it...
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Publié: 2016-05-27, Auteur: Sam , review by: pocket-lint.com
Accessibly priced, cecent all-round image quality, hardy and lightweight plastic body, simple control layout with large buttons, detail-rich LCD screen, Wi-Fi and NFC for easy smartphone hookup
Uninspiring styling, screen doesn't fare well in sunshine, slow continuous shooting speed, just nine autofocus points, limited ISO range, not much different to earlier 1200D model
The world of entry-level DSLRs isn't a particularly dynamic or fast-moving one, but Canon has succeeded in hitting all the main bullet points with the 1300D, bar the lack of touchscreen. Ultimately similar to the EOS 1200D, the 1300D captures great...
Great picture quality, Wi-Fi and app abilities, Low price
Hardly a looker, Video and Live View lack autofocus, Similarly priced rivals are better
The Canon 1300D is a fine camera, but not the finest even at this price So what are we left with here? Well, let's make this clear: the Canon EOS 1300D is in many ways a lovely little camera. It can take excellent pictures within its comfort zone, is eas...
Low cost, Sharp image quality, EF and EF-S lens mount
Not great video quality, No microphone jack, 9 point AF system, No 4K video recording
A cheaper DSLR but maybe not worth the savings.We understand that spending over $500 on a DSLR can be a huge expense. The T6 can seem like a great option at first because of the savings, but when you do a side by side comparison of its photos with the Can...
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Great image quality, Easy to use, Terrific value for money
18MP sensor now dated, 9-point AF system dated, Exposure can be unpredictable
In order to continue to offer a great-value product, Canon hasn't done anything exciting here. A better processor, which could have increased frame rate and general operational speeds, would have been nice. Wi-Fi and NFC will be welcomed by many, but if y...