Canon EOS 2000D
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8 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T7 / 2000D Review
The Canon EOS Rebel T7, also called the EOS 2000D and KISS X90 in certain locales, is another iteration in Canon's long and mature line of ultra-popular entry-level DSLR cameras. As expected, each Rebel successor is better than the previous model it (eventually) replaces and the upgrade list for the...
8 years ago
Canon EOS 2000D / Rebel T7 review
The EOS 2000D / Rebel T7 is Canon's newest entry-level DSLR, replacing the two year-old EOS 1300D / Rebel T6. The big change, and indeed, pretty much the only one, is the sensor, upgraded from 18 Megapixels to 24, producing images that measure 6000×4000 pixels.
7 years ago
Canon EOS 2000D review
The slightly more advanced version of the 4000D, this offering is a little more up to date, with a price-tag to match. It boasts a 24.1MP APS-C sensor, EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens and 3in 920k-dot rear LCD screen. However, beyond this, and a few cosmetic upgrades, it’s a very similar story.
8 years ago
Canon EOS 2000D Review
The Canon EOS 2000D is an update to the Canon EOS 1300D , with the 2000D now featuring a 24mp APS-C CMOS sensor. There's built-in Wi-Fi and NFC as well as a number of scene modes and effects. The 2000D is available for £459 with kit lens with IS.
Pros:
- Wi-Fi and NFC built-in
- Good colour reproduction
- Good ergonomics and handling
- Easy to use
- Decent battery life
- Auto White Balance options of warm or white
Cons:
- Disappointing ISO range
- with poor noise control
- Only 3fps continuous shooting
- Lacks auto-HDR shooting
- Horribly slow live view focusing
- Chromatic aberrations
8 years ago
Canon EOS 2000D Review
The Canon EOS 2000D (also known as the Digital Rebel T7 in North America) updates the EOS 1300D / Rebel T6 as Canon's entry-level DSLR camera aimed squarely at first-time interchangeable lens camera buyers.
7 years ago
Canon EOS 2000D Review
Looking to take your first steps into DSLR photography The EOS 2000D is Canon's latest entry-level model, replacing the similarly affordable EOS 1300D. It retains most of the 1300D's core features, with the main upgrade being a boost in sensor resolution.
Pros:
- Simple to use
- High-resolution sensor
- Built-in Wi-Fi
Cons:
- Fixed
- non touch-sensitive screen
- No 4K video
- Optical viewfinder displays only 95
7 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T7 / EOS 2000D review
The EOS Rebel T7 (known as the EOS 2000D in the UK and the EOS 1500D in Australia) is Canon's latest entrant into the competitive entry-level DSLR sector, replacing the EOS Rebel T6 / EOS 1300D .
Pros:
- Easy to use
- Logically laid out controls
- Decent battery life
Cons:
- Dated 9-point AF
- Only 3fps burst shooting
- Plastic finish
- No touchscreen
- Sluggish Live View focusing
- Only 1080p video
7 years ago
Canon EOS 2000D review
Canon hasn’t changed a great deal about the 1300D/T6 for the 2000D/T7 but the switch to a 24Mp is significant because it puts it level with the Nikon D3400, another very popular entry-level SLR.
Pros:
- Simple controls, Good detail levels, Extensive lens range
Cons:
- No touch-control, Dated Live View and video AF system, Dynamic range a little limited
7 years ago
Canon EOS 2000D review: Good, but not the best
When it comes to entry-level DSLRs, Canon has always tended to deliver models that are easy to recommend. However, that's not the case with the EOS 2000D.
Pros:
- Great for beginners
- Responsive autofocus
- Practical control layout
Cons:
- Lacks processing power
- Rivals offer better value
- Some features are outdated
7 years ago
Canon EOS 2000D : Is this the sub-£500 DSLR you're looking for?
The EOS 2000D is a safe choice for beginners on a budget, but rivals make it look outdated in some key areas
Pros:
- Great for beginners
- Responsive autofocus
- Practical control layout
Cons:
- Lacks processing power
- Rivals offer better value
- Some features are outdated
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