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The craze for selfie phones and point and shoot cameras continues to attract people. You get good photos and videos, but they lack the fine details and realistic colours that you only find on DSLRs. Purchasing a DSLR doesn't mean spending a huge amount of...
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The Canon EOS 1300D is priced at Rs. 28,990* and is good for an entry-level camera. It clicked good quality photos and recorded videos in full HD at 30fps, which is pretty good. Photos and videos both had good details and also the colours appeared bright...
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Very few companies in the world have as much expertise in their respective industries as Canon. The imaging giant has been responsible for some of the most notable cameras in recent history, like the EOS 5D lineup of DSLRs that made its mark in making ful...
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Tidy, familiar layout, Vibrant colour reproduction, Improved autofocus mechanism, One of the best to learn photography with...
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Image resolution suffers in lower light, ISO performance not the best, Battery life could have been much, much better...
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The Canon EOS 1300D works as one of the best stepping stones into serious photography for those who have never used a DSLR or an interchangeable lens camera before. It is priced very well, and coupled with Canon's wide availability of lenses, makes for an...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2019-12-01 15:07:39
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As more and more people are exposed to photography on their smartphones, the “awakening” spreads that a DSLR is the “actual camera” they should buy.Canon announced its beginner's camera Canon ESO 1300D in March this year with supposedly a price tag that w...
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WiFi enabled, High ISO rating, Lightweight...
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Glossy display, No speed or imaging upgrade over 1200D...
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Canon's Canon EOS 1300D remains a good beginner's choice like the 1200D already was; the company hasn't pulled a novel act. It is built similar, works similar and looks same as its predecessor, it remains light and ergonomic to use. Wi-Fi is an addition...
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Canon's EOS 1200D was the talk of the town when it launched two years ago, and it continues to be quite popular with first-timers, mostly due to the company's aggressive marketing campaigns. Today, we'll be reviewing its successor, the EOS 1300D, which wa...
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Built-in Wi-Fi, NFC, Decent construction quality, High-resolution display, 16GB card bundled...
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Burst mode not effective, Noisy images at ISO 1600 and beyond, Average all-round performance, A bit expensive compared to the competition...
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The Canon EOS 1300D can be found online at roughly Rs. 26,000, which is not bad for an entry-level DSLR, except that the EOS 1200D with two lenses (18-55mm and 55-250mm) can also now be found at roughly the same price. The Nikon D3300, this camera's most...
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When you think of getting your first DSLR, a beginner level DSLR is always the safest bet. It not only gives you the ability to play with the manual controls and accessorize it to your liking, but also doesn't come as expensive as a full frame SLR.Canon h...
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Good build quality, Perfect ergonomics, Accurate color reproduction, WiFi and NFC are welcome additions...
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Memory card slot at the bottom leaves a sour taste, Mono microphone setup feels dated...
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If you're a beginner, entering the world of photography, and are looking for a not so expensive DSLR with versatile shooting capabilities, Canon 1300D is the one to go...
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