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The EOS 1300D is Canon's latest entry-level model and replaces the two-year-old EOS 1200D. Audley Jarvis finds out if this is one of the best choices for beginnersThe EOS 1300D is Canon's latest entry-level DSLR, and slots in as a direct successor to the...
Competitively priced, Highly intuitive and easy to use, Provides access to a huge range of Canon lenses, Excellent image quality...
Resolution a little limited compared to that of rivals, Build quality a little plasticky...
For those who already own the 1200D, the addition of Wi-Fi connectivity and the higher resolution screen are the only compelling reasons to upgrade. And while both are useful, most 1200D owners who have already learned how to use a DSLR effectively will b...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2016-11-05 02:35:50
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In March 2016, the Canon 1300D was introduced: a starter model SLR camera with few new features and a very attractive price. It's the successor to the Canon 1200D (February 2014), which was sold in large numbers. Canon 1300D and 1200D have the same sensor...
Inexpensive, Great color reproduction in daylight, Handy menu, ‘Connect & share' your shots via smartphone on social media, Interchangeable lenses...
Differs little from the Canon 1200D: limited resolution and dynamic range, SLR camera is not as quiet as a mirrorless system camera, No touchscreen, Screen cannot turn or tilt, Few video options, with very slow AF, 1855mm kit lens is noisy...
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I buy only from these approved sources. I can't vouch for ads below.The Canon EOS Digital Rebel T6, also called the EOS 1300D outside the USA and the Kiss X80 in Japan, is an inexpensive, lightweight DSLR with great performance. It's easy to shoot, shoots...
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The Canon EOS Rebel T6 / 1300D is an entry-level DSLR targeted toward first-time ILC users and smartphone upgraders. Built around an 18MP APS-C sensor, the T6 offers Wi-Fi with NFC for easy photo sharing when you're out-and-about, and adds a faster proces...
Simple control layout, Lightweight camera body, Builtin WiFi and NFC for quick photo sharing, Very nice JPEGs, Good battery life...
18MP sensor is far from classleading, Limited high ISO range, Cheapfeeling body, Slow live view autofocus, No touch screen, Poor quality kit lens...
The Canon EOS Rebel T6 provides a beginning photographer with good image quality right out of the box. It's a lightweight, easy-to-use DSLR with Wi-Fi for quick photo sharing. Its sensor lags behind the competition and its Live View shooting experience is...
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The Canon EOS Rebel T6 is an entry level SLR system with an 18MP sensor. It offers helpful features for beginners (scene modes; auto picture style modes) and some handy new features like a Wi-Fi system. ( Editor's Note: Lab Review lab tests and comments...
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The Canon EOS 1300D (otherwise known as the Digital Rebel T6 in North America) updates the EOS 1200D / Rebel T5 as Canon's entry-level DSLR marketed squarely at first-time DSLR buyers. The new camera is more evolution than revolution though, as it carries...
An entry-level DSLR is always going to be a tricky product to positon within a manufacturer's range, as there's only so much tech you can incorporate before it'll encroach on mid-range models. However, with the competing Nikon D3300 already offering a hi...
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The age-old adage of "You get what you pay for" holds a lot of truth for photography gear, but. the Canon EOS Rebel T6 defies this logic to some extent. While the T6 feature set is best considered basic and this is not the ideal camera for many uses (i...
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Compared to its predecessor, the Canon Rebel T6 now sports a higher-resolution LCD monitor. If you shoot in live view mode, that should prove handy when you want to focus manually, with the crisper display making it easier to tell precisely where the shar...
Good image quality overall; Good value for money; In-camera Wi-Fi and NFC make light work of image sharing; Decent kit lens; Friendly, approachable design; Good ergonomics; Lots of room to grow in Canon's ecosystem...
Slow burst shooting with very limited raw buffer; Resolution, dynamic range and high ISO performance trail current rivals; Mediocre autofocus performance; Limited feature set; Very basic movie capture features...
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The EOS 1300D / T6 shares a great deal with its predecessor, including the same body, viewfinder, 9-point AF system and 18 Megapixel CMOS sensor which supports 1080p movies up to 30p and 3fps continuous shooting. New to the 1300D / T6 over the 1200D / T5...
The EOS 1300D / T6 is Canon's latest entry-level DSLR and replacment for the two year old 1200D / T5. It's a minor update which retains the older model's body, 18 Megapixel sensor and viewfinder with much the same set of stills and movie shooting modes.Wh...
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The Canon EOS Rebel T6 is a step down from the Canon EOS Rebel T6i, and is a little cheaper, too. For one, the preview screen is not a touchscreen and can't be adjusted or tilted. Although the sensor is a modest 18.7 megapixels, it still takes quality pho...
Affordable price, Wide array of features...
No touchscreen LCD, LCD can't be tilted or rotated, Slower shooting speed...
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Make no mistake, Canon's latest entry-level SLR, the EOS Rebel T6 ($549.99 with 18-55mm lens), is a warmed-over version of the 2014 T5, which featured some dated technology when it was released three years ago. If you're in the market for an entry-level S...
Provides access to the Canon lens system, On-screen shooting guide, Raw capture support, Crisp rear LCD, In-camera Wi-Fi...
Dated image sensor, Cannot autofocus when recording video, Slow focus in dim light and Live View, Rear LCD doesn't tilt or offer touch support, Old, disappointing bundled lens...
Canon's entry-level SLR, the EOS Rebel T6, entices those looking to graduate from smartphone shooting with a trusted brand name, but dated tech means you can do much better...
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Last updated: May 12, 2017Entry-level interchangeable lens cameras have never been so affordable or more capable. There are plenty of choices around the $500 mark that will take better pictures than most cameras ever made.They don't always have the very l...
Google is holding a competition that could see your Pixel photos gracing millions of screens. Nikon's 100th birthday party continues worldwide as a distributor in Italy organized a one-of-a-kind feat: assembling the world's largest 'human camera' from ov...
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Canon's entry-level DSLR, the EOS 1300D, replaces the two-year-old EOS 1200D. It's a fantastic purchase for those looking for their first DSLR, but it also works well as a second camera. While it doesn't represent a major overhaul from the previous genera...
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...
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Last updated: November 21, 2017Whether you're looking for a compact camera with image quality exceeding that of your smartphone or just want something to sit alongside your more expensive gear, there are some impressive products that won't bust your walle...
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Digital Single-lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras are the next step for those wanting to take photos better than what their smartphone cameras have to offer. Canon's EOS Rebel T6 is a great option for those looking for an affordable and beginner-friendly DSLR. Th...
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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