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Many companies take the following approach when they want to sell a gadget. They don't present a new model costing very few bucks. Instead they let high-end products have a drop in their price. Until they can actually be considered as entry-level practica...

The Canon EOS Rebel T3 (1000D) will definitely lose in a competition with what's currently on sale. So yes, this camera is indeed Canon's least inspired model...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2014-05-17 01:36:10
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Earlier this year Canon refreshed its entry-level lineup with the 1100D, which sits just below the 600D in the companys D-SLR range...
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Canon’s entry-level EOS Rebel T3 is a step up from Canon’s popular XS DSLR, adding a bump up to a 12 megapixel sensor, a DIGIC 4 processor, longer battery life, higher ISO capabilities, improved autofocus and metering systems and the now ubiquitous vid...

The Canon EOS Rebel T3 is a solid albeit unexciting, entry-level DSLR that is—for the most part—easy to use. Beginner photographers or those who want a little help along the way will appreciate the camera’s on-board Feature Guide; enthusiasts who are c...
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macworld.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-17 01:36:10
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Canon’s entry-level EOS Rebel T3 is a step up from Canon’s popular XS DSLR, adding a bump up to a 12 megapixel sensor, a DIGIC 4 processor, longer battery life, higher ISO capabilities, improved autofocus and metering systems and the now ubiquitous vid...

Solid but basic feature set; Beginner friendly Feature Guide; Superior image quality; Superior low light/high ISO performance...

No spot metering; No dust removal system; Video limited to 720p (no 1080, no VGA); Video mode must be set via mode dial...
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The Canon EOS Rebel T3 is a DSLR camera who's core functionality is very similar to its predecessor although the updated model is even more user-friendly. In keeping with Canon's naming system, the Canon EOS Rebel T3 is a stripped down version of the h...

The Canon EOS Rebel T3 is a solid albeit unexciting, entry-level DSLR that is—for the most part—easy to use. Beginner photographers or those who want a little help along the way will appreciate the camera's on-board Feature Guide; enthusiasts who are c...
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This 12.2-megapixel DSLR upgrades the 1000D and slots in at the start of the EOS range, where it does battle with Nikon’s equally beginner-friendly D3100. As this is supposed to be Canon’s most affordable DSLR, it unsurprisingly features a plastic, gre...

Affordable; simple to use; long 700-shot battery life; crammed with auto and manual shooting options; one-touch HD video recording and HDMI output...

Plasticky and a tad bulky; manual focusing required when shooting video...

The 1100D is a decent first rung on the EOS ladder, though a compact system camera like Panasonic's G3 might be a better bet for anyone who prefers DSLR-like control but a smaller form factor...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2014-05-17 01:36:10
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Key Features * 12.2-megapixels * DIGIC 4 image processor * 9-point AF system * ISO 100 - 6400 * 1280 x 720 HD movies at 30fpsThe 1100D is aimed primarily at first-time DSLR buyers on a budget, and at compact users looking to upgrade to a...

Image quality; Relatively userfriendly; Cheapest entrypoint to Canon DSLR system...

Plastic finish feels a bit cheap; No rubberisation on grip; Contrastdetect live view AF is slow...
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As the entry point to Canon's DSLR range, the 1100D sits below the older yet still available 550D and the more recent 600D as a sort of bare-bones version of these more advanced entry-level models. The 1100D is aimed primarily at first-time DSLR buyers on...

Image quality, Relatively user-friendly, Cheapest entry-point to Canon DSLR system...

Plastic finish feels a bit cheap, No rubberisation on grip, Contrast-detect live view AF is slow...
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Although the 1100D sits firmly at the bottom of Canon DSLR range, it’s still capable of knocking out well exposed, nicely saturated pics with no bother. The body feels small and light with a solid grip, but it’s very plasticky and certainly not a...

Quality shines through in stills, Light and portable...

Compacts do more with less, Slow, noisy autofocus in video...

A cheap and cheerful entry-level snapper but its competitors could serve you better...
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T3.com Updated: 2014-05-17 01:36:10
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The EOS 1100D follows on from the 1000D as Canon’s budget digital SLR aimed, like the , at those trading up from a compact camera for the first time. The Canon has a distinctly plastic-y grey outer shell, chunky dimensions and large and obvious bu...

Long battery life, Big and obvious buttons and dials, Plenty of full auto and true manual features for all levels of experience, HD video and HDMI output with one-touch recording...

Not the most portable starter option, Not full HD video, Focus has to be manually adjusted when filming video which beginners may find tricky...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-05-17 01:36:10
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The Canon EOS 1100D is the latest entry-level DSLR from Canon, and takes over from the old EOS 1000D model. With a 12-megapixel sensor, 9-point autofocus and an affordable price tag, it's a relatively cheap way to get more involved in serious photograp...

The design of the Canon EOS 1100D is firmly evolution rather than revolution, and it looks very similar to the EOS 1000D, EOS 550D and EOS 500D that came before it. This is actually a good thing, as it's one of the neater looking DSLRs on the market. The Canon EOS 1100D is available with the now standard 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS kit lens. It's actually a very good lens, and it suits this budget model...

The biggest disappointment with the Canon EOS 1100D is the small 2.7-inch screen on the back. It looks slightly cheap in comparison with its more expensive siblings – all of which offer larger screens – although it does help to keep the price down. Although the styling is similar to more expensive Canon models, we prefer the textured and soft-touch plastics used on the EOS 1100D's siblings – to k...

The Canon EOS 1100D is well worth a look for users wanting to step up to the digital SLR market. It's affordable, offers a good range of features and is easily capable of shooting amazing photographs. As always, however, it'll be haunted by slightly ol...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-17 01:36:10
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The Canon EOS 1100D has the same 'Creative Auto' mode first seen in the 50D almost three years ago (and inexplicably absent from the EOS 1000D). This mode allows novice users to quickly change key settings such as the depth of field, which is given the...

Picture quality up to 3200 ISO, Responsive for daytoday use, Pleasant to handle and use, Simplified modes for beginners (Custom Auto mode)...

Lowdef screen, Less responsive in Raw mode, Room for improvement in the camera's build (slippery), Kit lens isn't stabilised (unless there's a 1855 mm IS kit), Awful sound in video mode...

The Canon EOS 1100D is a nice upgrade of Canon's entry-level SLR. It meets all the current market standards but offers nothing more than its competitors. For example, there's no high-def screen, no stereo microphone, and a non-stabilised kit lens that...
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The Canon EOS 1000D was a fantastic camera, giving frugal shoppers a foothold onto the esteemed EOS range for a breakthrough sub-£400 price. However, its 2.5in screen, lack of video capture and limited performance mean that it's not such a tempting pro...

A predictable update to a fine entry-level SLR – it might be short on exciting extras but its ability to take gorgeous photos is hard to fault...
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Canon EOS 1100D: OverviewCanon has long catered well for the entry-level digital SLR market. Canon's EOS 300D was the first digital SLR available for under £1000 and as technology has advanced, its cameras aimed at this market have been made cheaper and m...

Affordable price, Good image quality, Easy to use...

Build quality same as EOS 1000D, You might quickly outgrow it...

ForAffordable priceGood image qualityEasy to use...
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Quick review Full review Images (10) News Related The Canon EOS 1100D follows on from the previous 1000D model. It’s been quite a few years in the making, so has Canon truly delivered with this latest model and does the budget DSLR market have a new k...

Image quality, autofocus performance (at this entry level)...

Softness and quality issues from kit lens, plasticy build, sluggish live view...

The 1100D forges together decent performance with good, if not slightly soft (with kit lens), image quality. First time DSLR users won’t find a package as complete as this anywhere else at the moment, giving Canon the winning strike by a whisker in the...
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The EOS 1100D steps into Canon's DSLR line-up between the EOS 1000D and EOS 550D and features a 12.2 megapixel CMOS sensor. Offered for the first time in three colours - Black, Metallic Grey and a limited edition Red - the EOS 1100D supports 720p HD vi...
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Canon EOS 1100D at a glance: 12.2 million effective pixels ISO 100-6400 2.7in LCD screen with 230,000 dots 720p HD video Street price £419 body only or £499 including kit lensScores: Features - 7/10 Build and Handling - 7/10 White balance and Colour -...

Three years is a long time to wait and in some respects it is easy to feel a little disappointed with what, on the surface, could be deemed minor improvements. However, many of the changes to the core of Canon’s EOS 1100D have trickled down from old an...
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Thank you for searching out Camera Magazine's equipment review and laboratory test of the Canon 1100d DSLR Camera originally published in Camera Magazine, Sept/Oct 2011."It's been two years since the 1000D and a lot of developmental water has passed under...
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Colour options for the EOS 1100D. (Source: Canon.) Other features include a fast, wide-area autofocusing system with nine sensor points and the same iFCL metering system as used in the EOS 7D. This camera is compatible with all EF and EF-S lenses. The tab...
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Everybody seems to be jumping on the DSLR wagon these days, no doubt thanks to their ever-increasing popularity and the introduction of many entry-level offerings in the market. Due to this sudden influx of DSLR wielders, it comes as no surprise that the...

For the Beginners and BeyondIn terms of design, the distinctly plastic construction and rubberized fittings may well be a turn-off for some. But then again, with its lightweight body and color variations, they make it easier to overlook such relatively mi...
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