Canon EOS 1300D 18MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) with 18-55mm ISII Lens

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Canon EOS 1300D 18MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) with 18-55mm ISII Lens

Canon EOS 1300D 18MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) with 18-55mm ISII Lens

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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 better to use this one when shooting in low-light conditions. To change the AF point, press the AF point selection button and use the directional keys to choose the point you need. He is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts, holds a Foundation Degree in Equitation Science and is a Master of Arts in Publishing. He is member of Nikon NPS and has been a Nikon user since the film days using a Nikon F5 and saw the digital transition with Nikon's D series cameras and is still to this day the youngest member to be elected in to BEWA, The British Equestrian Writers' Association. Keep in mind that the Canon EOS 1300D is not the latest entry-level release from Canon. As an alternative, look for the 2000D. A scrolling dial can be found close to the shutter-release button, which you use to set the aperture (when shooting in aperture priority mode), or the shutter speed (when shooting in shutter priority mode). If in manual mode, you’ll use the dial to control both, holding down the exposure compensation button to switch between the two. The Canon EOS 1300D (Canon Rebel T6, Kiss X80) is an entry-level DSLR introduced in 2016. It is an upgrade of the EOS 1200D.

Another alternative is the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III mirrorless camera. While the Canon 1300D has an optical viewfinder, the Olympus model has an electronic one. The latter offers a wider field of view. This camera also features a touch screen. The Canon EOS 1300D has an 18 MP APS-C CMOS sensor. It has a DIGIC 4+ processor, which is an upgrade after the EOS 1200D. It performs better only in terms of speed, not image quality. As well as the fully automatic and scene shooting modes you'd expect in a camera aimed at novice photographers When it comes to noise, the 1300D’s sensor is a reasonable performer. At ISO 1600, there isn’t too much present, while there’s a good overall impression of detail when looking at shots at normal printing or web sizes. However, if you open up the Raw files, it’s obvious that the camera is applying a fair amount of noise reduction. As a result, some fine detail will be lost in JPEG shots.

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Even though the sensor has limitations in dynamic range, the 63-zone exposure metering performs well. The Canon EOS 1300D does not have touch screen features, which is rather uncomfortable when now even the most basic smartphone has it. Although with the Wi-Fi connectivity, you can use Canon Camera Connect App and do focusing from your phone. The Pentax K-50 is a mid-range, 16 MP DSLR camera. It has 11 AF points and almost 100% frame coverage. The better features come at a higher price. The K-50 has a weather-sealed camera body and a more accurate viewfinder. It also offers better high ISO performance, higher color depth, and higher dynamic range. The 18-55 mm kit lens has an auto- focus mode, and it has an f/3.5 minimum aperture. It has a built-in image stabilization you can switch on or off.

You can have great results with a faster EF 50mm 1.8 STM or EF-s 24mm f/2.8 STM lens. These are more suitable for portraits and street photography or when you are shooting moving subjects. Stepper Motor Technology (STM) not only provides ease of focusing and fast AF but is perfectly silent, which is crucial when shooting videos. Zone TTL Full-aperture Metering, Evaluative Metering (Linked to All AF Points), Partial Metering (10% of Viewfinder at Center), Center Weighted Average Metering The Live View feature is also nice to have but makes the autofocus slow. The video mode allows limited control. All-purpose metering generally works well to produce accurate exposures. However, you may find that in some high-contrast shooting scenarios bumping up the exposure compensation a little helps to create a more pleasing effect. The Canon EOS 1300D is for beginner photographers who do not want to invest too much but want to learn photography on an easy-to-use camera.

Below the viewfinder, you can find the fixed, 3-inch LCD screen. It has a resolution of 920k dots. This is an upgrade from the 1200D’s 460k-dot screen. There is also the Fujifilm X-T10, which is a mid-range compact camera. It has a 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor and a tilting 3-inch 920k-dot LCD screen. It is capable of 8fps burst shooting, and its ISO sensitivity range is ISO 100-51200. There are quite a few buttons on the rear of the camera, but they’re grouped in one place to make changing settings easy. There are direct keys for some settings – such as ISO, AF type, white balance and exposure compensation – and a Q button to gain access to some of the other commonly used settings, such as metering. Native sensitivity remains at ISO100-6,400, expandable up to 12,800, but given the slightly better processor a modest improvement in low-light performance is promised. That said, the ISO range now looks quite limited compared to much newer rivals.

The Canon EOS 1300D is a good value-for-money, offering not-so-basic features like Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity.

A reasonably specced, good-value option for beginners

Despite being succeeded by the Canon 2000D, the 1300D remains a potentially good second-hand choice if you’re looking for your first DSLR – although we’d be inclined to wait for the imminent Nikon D3500, or spend a little more on the Canon 200D. Focusing Brightness Range (EV 0 - 18 (Center AF Point), EV 1 - 18 (other AF Points) with One-shot AF at Room Temperature, ISO 100), Brightness Metering Range: EV 1 - 20 (at Room Temperature, ISO 100) You can shoot photos in JPEG, RAW, and RAW+JPEG format. The RAW images are relatively neutral, and the colors are not too vibrant. This is something you can fix in post-production. If you buy a product through one of our referral links we will earn a commission (without costing you anything). This is why the Canon 1300D is a great entry-level camera for photographer newbies. Mount and Compatibility



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