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April 2014
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109 Avis
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Simplicité d'utilisation
Bonne prise en main
Application "Mon Coach EOS" réussie
Excellente réactivité
Produit des photos de bonne qualité dans la norme des Reflex numériques d'entrée de gamme. Ses performances ne sont pas mauvaises et son design offre une utilisation confortables.
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200ISO
Finition en hausse
Application Coach EOS pour accompagner les débutants pertinente
Extrait: Canon EOS 1200D review: Canon has upgraded its entry-level DSLR along with a new iOS and Android app for guiding you through the process of using it.The new Canon EOS 1200D is the successor to the EOS 1100D and situs just below the 100D as the first camer...
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Publié: 2014-03-21, Auteur: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Anyone thinking Canon would push boundaries with their entry-level model will be disappointed with this DxOMark sensor score but it's worth remembering the sensor and imaging chain performs well, just not at the same level as more expensive rival options...
Extrait: I plan to complete a full Canon EOS Rebel T5 / 1200D review in the future. For now, please review the specifications, comparison charts and product images.For many more comparisons, go to the Camera Back View Comparison page.For many more comparisons, go ...
Extrait: Get a grip. The last notable change to the T5 is an exterior upgrade. Unlike the T5i (and the other Rebel Txi models before it), the T3 did not have a rubberized grip covering on the handgrip or thumbrest. This has now been rectified with the Canon T5, an...
Inexpensive entry point into the Canon digital SLR ecosystem, Good overall picture quality, Relatively simple controls
Focus performance of 18-55mm kit lens was slow and sometimes innacurate, SD card slot in battery compartment
The bottom line with the EOS 1200D is that it's not a digital SLR camera to go for if you are looking for anything more than a beginner's model. Its relatively simplistic controls and no frills physical design are no match for experienced hands, but they...
Publié: 2014-08-14, Auteur: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The price. This is a DSLR, with the option of fully automatic point and shoot or with full user control, at a price under that of many compact cameras. And in the important area of image capture and processing no pennies have been squeezed to reduce the m
The price! There is evidence in the quality of materials and in the feel of the controls that this is a camera made down to a price. Pentax and Nikon entry models, while a little dearer, don't feel so much like pauper siblings
It is hard to make an assessment of a camera like the Canon 1200D. If it were a car we would say that it will get you from A to B every time, but it is not a Jaguar. It is aimed at amateurs of modest ambition, but do they need the bulk of a DSLR? On the o...
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Publié: 2014-07-22, Auteur: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
While it doesn't stand out particularly, the Canon EOS Rebel T5 does produce nice photos typical of its price class, its performance isn't bad, and it has a comfortable design
The feature set is limited, even by entry-level standards
While it's a perfectly fine camera when you're making the jump from a point-and-shoot, there are better choices than the Canon EOS Rebel T5....
Canon has done a good job of producing a DSLR camera for novice users. The EOS1200D is easy to operate, works well in auto mode and, with the aid of the Canon EOS Companion app, capable of providing the assistance novice users need to ease them from simpl...
Slow focusing in Live View, No touchscreen, No WiFi/NFC
Probably the most interesting thing about the new EOS 1200D is the accompanying app for iOS and Android. That said, Nikon offers something similar in its D3300 directly in the camera, so it may be a little frustrating to some that you need to download so...