Canon EOS 1300D Test

Canon EOS 1300D Test

Canon EOS 1300D Review

Amateur camera - many photographers for some reason relate to this definition with some skepticism. More precisely, they related ... The situation on the market is such that not everyone can buy an expensive professional camera just for the sake of status. Then let's better understand what amateur SLRs are capable of? The protagonist of our review is the latest from Canon, the entry-level reflex camera EOS 1300D . In what way will she lose to professional technique, and in what, perhaps, will she win? Get price Canon EOS 1300D

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The main part of any camera is the sensor. It is he who is responsible for image quality, color reproduction, the ability to shoot in difficult lighting conditions. The Canon EOS 1300D has an 18-megapixel APS-C format sensor. Yes, yes, this is almost the same sensor that we saw in most amateur and even semi-professional DSLRs of recent times. And he established himself well.
18-megapixel Canon EOS 1300D sensor.
The relatively large size of the sensor allows you to shoot with blurring the background, even with a "whale" lens. In addition, the larger the area of ??the sensor, the larger the area of ??each pixel. It also has a positive effect on image quality.
Canon EOS 1300D / Canon EF-S 18-135mm f / 3.5-5.6 IS USM Settings: ISO 100, F5.6, 1/400 s Download RAW
For image processing and speed, the DIGIC 4+ processor is responsible here. This is not the most modern chip, the manufacturer already has cameras with a DIGIC 6+ processor in its lineup. However, let's not forget that we are talking about the youngest model in the line of DSLRs, which simply does not need an ultra-powerful processor. Why pay for something that is not useful in practice? The capabilities of the processor largely determine the remaining characteristics of the camera. For example, sufficient for amateur use, but still not too high speed for continuous shooting - 3 frames per second. Many or few? This was enough for me to shoot jet planes flying overhead.
Canon EOS 1300D / Canon EF 70-200mm f / 4L IS Settings: ISO 100, F4, 1/640 s
The capabilities of the electronic filling of the camera are enough to record Full HD video with a frequency of up to 25/30 frames per second. And this is a serious figure for an amateur camera. This quality will be sufficient not only for household sketches, but also for creative video filming with subsequent installation.
The location of the AF points in the Canon EOS 1300D viewfinder.
The autofocus system has not changed much compared to previous models. In the viewfinder, the photographer will see all the same nine points. We can say that they have already become traditional for the amateur class of cameras. When sighting through the display, autofocus is performed using the camera’s matrix. Finally, one of the most significant differences from a number of cameras of the previous generation was the availability of wireless control interfaces. Canon EOS 1300D has got Wi-Fi with NFC function. The main purpose of this innovation is to provide the camera with a mobile device for sharing images. It is also possible to remote control the camera from a smartphone with image control on the phone screen. However, we will talk more about this in our test. In the meantime, let's figure out the design and interface of the camera.

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