Today we'll be reviewing the e-waste 1300 II which was launched recently for roughly the same price as its previous model Canon 1200 d the new
iOS 1300 D adds Wi-Fi and NFC capabilities among
other minor changes in order to make it more modern and enticing for first-time buyers so he is it going to become the new go-to camera at the entry-level let's find out let's start with the design and build quality
The bar is built entirely of plastic with a matte texture which is good for grit and is
somewhat resistant to scratches the result of a pairing where your fingers and thumb would go which makes it easy to shoot with one hand fit and finished seem fairly good
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The camera weighs around 440 grams on the left
the 1300 D has an input for a wired remote a mini USB port and a mini HDMI port all the buttons are placed to the right of the LCD and includes
shortcuts for is whoa drive mode white balance and autofocus these also double up as navigation buttons for the menu
The system there is a dedicated button just near the optical viewfinder for switching to Live View Canon has also added a Wi-Fi signal and LED which flashes when the camera is connected to a smartphone on the top we have a microphone a pop-up flash along with with the standard hot shoe mount for an external flash and the PASM mode dial the dial has a rough texture on the side making
it easy to switch modes all the buttons are in comfortable positions which make it easy to change settings while shooting you get a three-inch TFT display right here having a resolution of 928 dots which makes you preview images look better and so you can get a better sense of your final output we worry about the features
The camera rocks an
18-megapixel picture quality aps-c CMOS sensor as a native is a low range of 100 to 6400 and is capable of 3 FPS burst shooting can shoot in jpg raw and jpg press ROM
modes and video recording maxes out at
1920 by 1080p at 30fps the sensor has a total of nine autofocus points including one cross-type point in the center fax NFC and Wi-Fi connectivity options let's move to the performance these are some sample shots
The camera does a decent job capturing detailed images in daylight color reproduction is good although the
18 megapixel camera doesn't seem to have a very good a dynamic range so photos aren't very vibrant focusing speed is booked but it takes some effort to get a lock on the desired focus area with only a single cross-track autofocus point many of our close of subjects lack sharpness and depth however this can be attributed partly to the lens the camera can shoot.
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18-megapixel camera |
The
DSLR Camera full HD video and it's capable of producing some good footage another video functionality is very much a supplement to being a still camera rather than a reason in itself to buy the 1300 D there is plenty to like about 1300 e chief of VG's its incredibly reasonable price coming to the conclusion
the 1300 D is a decent performer, it is ideal for
DSLR quality movies for those who have a 1200 D it isn' really worth the upgrade but otherwise
The low price makes the 1300 D a very attractive proposition indeed if you want to check price this device from the link provided below and supporters
Style: Body + 18-55mm Lens
Brand | Canon |
Model | EOS 1300D |
Item Weight | 485 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 12.9 x 10.1 cm |
Batteries: | 1 Lithium-ion batteries required. |
Item model number | EOS 1300D |
Resolution | 18 |
Additional Features | Optical Zoom |
Included Components | Camera, 18-55mm ISII Lens, 16GB Memory Card, Carry Case |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Optical Zoom | 18 Megapixels |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 18 Megapixels |
Min Shutter Speed | 1/4000 |
Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery Cell Composition | Canon EOS 1300D 18MP Digital SLR Camera |
This is one of the best entry-level SLR's that one can buy
The quality of the images it produces is out of the world. Autofocus works perfectly. Other modes such as shutter priority And aperture priority works with beauty. Great build quality and lenses are good. Low light sensors are good. It's a perfect buy for me and would like to suggest this for beginners
This is one of the best entry-level SLR's that one can buy. Definitely, it takes a bit of learning while graduating from a normal point and shoot camera. It needs you to understand the subject before you can take a proper snap or capture those moments
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