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Canon EOS Rebel T7 Pro Reviews

ephotozine‘s review Edit

The Canon EOS 2000D is a minor update to the Canon EOS 1300D. Whilst the 1300D was (and still is) a budget DSLR, with built-in Wi-Fi, as an entry level model its basic specification could be accepted due to the low price. Two years later, the Canon EOS 2000D is no longer the entry level model from Canon, and its basic specification is looking horribly outdated and downright apathetic compared to the competition. It doesn't matter which alternative camera you buy, it is going to be BETTER, and FASTER, and could be cheaper (or a similar price), and have newer features (face detection, 4K video, faster continuous shooting, more focus points, better noise performance). If you want a cheap, budget DSLR from Canon, and can cope with slow live-view focusing, get the 1300D (while stocks last), or increase your budget.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 30, 2018

PhotographyBLOG‘s review Edit

The Canon EOS 2000D represents one of the most minor upgrades to an existing camera that we've ever reviewed, being almost completely identical in both form and function to the 1300D model that it replaces, with the exception of the new 24 megapixel image sensor. Otherwise, there's absolutely no reason to upgrade from or to rule out the 2-year-old EOS 1300D, which itself was very similar to the EOS 1200D from way back in 2014.
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Published on:
Apr 18, 2018

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