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FeaturesThe most important part of any digital camera body is the imaging sensor, where light coming down the lens is received and translated into the electronic data used to form an image. The CMOS sensor in the 1200D has an 18MP resolution, nearly 6MP m...
The 1200D is a superb option for photographers wishing to make the jump into the world of DSLR photography. The controls are simple and accessible, with a range of fully automatic shooting modes, and the EOS Companion app helps users get to know their cam...
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22.3x14.9mm 18.0-megapixel sensor, 3.0x zoom (29-88mm equivalent), 685gPrice, rating and specs based on the EF-S 18-55mm III kit22.3x14.9mm 18.0-megapixel sensor, 3.0x zoom (29-88mm equivalent), 685gPrice, rating and specs based on the EF-S 18-55mm III ki...
EOS quality at a new lower price, the 1200D is a steal, provided you know where to look...
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While you would probably attach the neck strap for those occasions when you are wandering around for hours taking images I preferred it without it when I was removing it from my bag to take images and then moving on.The hand grip on the right side is comf...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2019-11-20 05:57:29
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We've seen quite a number of cameras of all shapes and sizes launched over the past few months, and this time around, Canon has been generous enough to send us a DSLR that is meant for photography newbies, or if you're just looking for an affordable camer...
Good camera for photography newbies...
Obvious noise and discoloration at higher ISOs...
The Canon EOS 1200D may not come with too many bells and whistles, but it's a great newbie-friendly DSLR that gets the job done. Regardless if you're thinking of taking photos or shooting videos, this camera has all that one needs in one affordable packa...
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Canon's EOS 1200D camera is designed to get you started in the world of digital SLR photography, and is a sensible step up if you haven't used such a camera before and want to upgrade from a compact or phone device. It's one of the cheapest DSLR bodies yo...
Inexpensive entry point into the Canon digital SLR ecosystem, Good overall picture quality, Relatively simple controls...
Focus performance of 18-55mm kit lens was slow and sometimes innacurate, SD card slot in battery compartment...
The bottom line with the EOS 1200D is that it's not a digital SLR camera to go for if you are looking for anything more than a beginner's model. Its relatively simplistic controls and no frills physical design are no match for experienced hands, but they...
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Canon's EOS 1200D camera is designed to get you started in the world of digital SLR photography, and is a sensible step up if you haven't used such a camera before and want to upgrade from a compact or phone device. It's one of the cheapest DSLR bodies yo...
Inexpensive entry point into the Canon digital SLR ecosystem, Good overall picture quality, Relatively simple controls...
Focus performance of 18-55mm kit lens was slow and sometimes innacurate, SD card slot in battery compartment...
The bottom line with the EOS 1200D is that it's not a digital SLR camera to go for if you are looking for anything more than a beginner's model. Its relatively simplistic controls and no frills physical design are no match for experienced hands, but they...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2019-11-20 05:57:30
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This is Canon's basic entry level DSLR. It has an 18 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor and the DIGIC 4 Image Processor in a fairly compact and light body. The lens is of modest range and is mechanically rough and gritty. The 75mm non-swivelling LCD is low resol...
The price. This is a DSLR, with the option of fully automatic point and shoot or with full user control, at a price under that of many compact cameras. And in the important area of image capture and processing no pennies have been squeezed to reduce the m...
The price! There is evidence in the quality of materials and in the feel of the controls that this is a camera made down to a price. Pentax and Nikon entry models, while a little dearer, don't feel so much like pauper siblings...
It is hard to make an assessment of a camera like the Canon 1200D. If it were a car we would say that it will get you from A to B every time, but it is not a Jaguar. It is aimed at amateurs of modest ambition, but do they need the bulk of a DSLR? On the o...
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Canon's EOS 1200D, which was announced in February, replaces the previous entry-level DSLR model, the EOS 1100D . Although it's a relatively modest upgrade in most respects, most potential purchasers will welcome the increase in sensor resolution and supp...
Canon has done a good job of producing a DSLR camera for novice users. The EOS1200D is easy to operate, works well in auto mode and, with the aid of the Canon EOS Companion app, capable of providing the assistance novice users need to ease them from simpl...
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The new Canon EOS Rebel T5 (MSRP $549.99 with kit lens) represents the bare necessities of a DSLR in today's world with an 18-megapixel sensor, full HD 1080p video, a 3-inch LCD screen, and... that is about it. The T5 is a much needed successor of the anc...
Over the last few years the camera industry has undergone some turbulent changes. Though most of Canon's competitors have been desperate just to stay above water, Canon has been leveraging its advantage as the top selling brand by keeping things steady. H...
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The Canon EOS 1200D replaces the EOS 1100D, sitting below the Canon EOS 100D as Canon's most basic entry-level DSLR camera, and is basically a slightly upgraded EOS 1100D. With the camera market suffering due to the general public's increased use of smart...
Compared to the EOS 100D, the EOS 1200D lacks things like touch operations and a flip out LCD screen, and operation in Live View can be a frustrating endeavor if you're trying to work on moving subjects. There is no Wi-Fi functionality built-in, though th...
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The Canon EOS 1200D replaces the EOS 1100D, sitting below the Canon EOS 100D as Canon's most basic entry-level DSLR camera, and is basically a slightly upgraded EOS 1100D. With the camera market suffering due to the general public's increased use of smart...
Compared to the EOS 100D, the EOS 1200D lacks things like touch operations and a flip out LCD screen, and operation in Live View can be a frustrating endeavor if you're trying to work on moving subjects. There is no Wi-Fi functionality built-in, though th...
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The entry-level DSLR market has slowed in terms of product releases in recent years. Indeed it's taken three years for Canon to out the 1200D - that's Rebel T5 for our American friends - and while we don't mind waiting for the right kit to come along we d...
Decent viewfinder-based performance for entry-level product, impressive image quality throughout, huge range of EOS lenses available, competitive price...
Live view is poor, JPEG processing is a little harsh, plasticky build, compact system cameras may undermine its existence, kit lens limitations...
The Canon EOS 1200D holds enough weight to keep the entry-level DSLR market relevant, although with compact system cameras adding an additional option it's not as cut and dry as it once was. If you want to use the rear LCD screen to take pictures t...
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Canon's 18 megapixel APS-C format sensor incorporating EOS 1200D is an imaginative update of its 12 megapixel 1100D predecessor. The obvious pitch is that first time DSLR owners will be able to achieve more professional results straight out of the box, an...
Affordable, well built, capable of professional looking results for a budget price, intuitive operation...
Fixed LCD screen only, no builtin wireless connectivity, maximum capture speed is modest if you're attempting action shots...
Whilst the 18 megapixel EOS 1200D might not offer all the bells and whistles of models higher up the range such as a tilting and swiveling LCD screen, it is possible to get professional looking results out of it if daring to stray from the auto everything...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2019-11-20 05:57:33
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Canon's EOS 1200D is a nice little SLR for beginners that's straight-forward and especially easy to use thanks to the "EOS Companion" app. It's an excellent first step into the world of DSLR photography and its low price is sure to be a hit. However, it's...
Easy to use, Userfriendly handling, "EOS Companion" app is a nice extra, Excellent response times...
No touchscreen, No WiFi, Performances in Live View mode are painful, No continuous autofocus in video mode...
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Historically, Canon has produced some fantastic entry-level DSLR cameras tailored to the first-time buyer. This type of camera is aimed at someone who is upgrading from a compact camera or smartphone, who may find the functionality of a DSLR a little daun...
When compared with the Canon EOS 100D, Nikon D3300 and Pentax K-5, the Canon EOS 1200D does not exactly overwhelm in terms of specification, and neither does it excel in any given area. However, the current RRP of this camera is £349.99 body only, so it i...
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Despite the low price points, the entry level of the DSLR market is very important for building customer loyalty.The new Canon EOS 1200D replaces the 1100D, which is now three years old, and sits just below the ultra-small 100D as the first camera in the...
Affordable, Textured coating, Optical viewfinder...
Slow focusing in Live View, No touchscreen, No Wi, Fi/NFC...
Canon has once again produced a reliable camera capable of creating some beautiful images. If you're in the market for your first DSLR and you're fine with a no-frills purchase, then the 1200D is a great option. If you have a little more money to spend...
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Canon's new entry-level DSLR, the EOS Rebel T5 ($550), is an upgrade from the now discontinued T3. That's all well and good, but is it better than the more affordable mirrorless competition – which have become very strong performers in the past year? Whil...
Good stills with classic Canon image style, Good for DSLR newbies on a budget, Decent 1080/30p videos...
Noisy shutter mechanism, Even though new, seems like old technology, Doesn't handle high ISOs well, No Wi-Fi...
For what it is and whom it's intended for, the T5 is a decent camera. We wouldn't go out of our way to recommend it, especially since there are less expensive options available like the recently reviewed, lighter weight Sony Alpha A5000 . Sure, it doesn...
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It's been a full three years since Canon last put out an entry-level DSLR camera, but in 2014 it's back in business with the EOS 1200D. The replacement for 2011's 1100D, the 1200D is all about the balance of price to performance. Three years has seen the...
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What is the Canon EOS 1200D? While compact cameras continue to suffer in the wake of the ubiquitous smartphone, the DSLR market remains fairly strong. More and more novice photographers are flocking to DSLRs as a means of stepping up their game. There's l...
Competitive price, Excellent high ISO performance, Clever and useful EOS companion app, Easy to use...
Autofocus struggles in live view, Few AF points, Slow burst mode, Low resolution LCD...
Despite a slightly lacklustre specification, the Canon EOS 1200D delivers a superb first-time DSLR experience. For an extraordinarily competitive price you get a lot of solid under-the-bonnet features like superb native ISO performance, a solid metering s...
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T3.com
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The Canon EOS 1200D is the brand's new entry-level DSLR and can be used with its free Canon EOS Companion app to show absolute beginners how to get started. Sitting below the Canon EOS 700 and 100 in the makers range, this is the most basic DSLR that it...
Sturdy body, Large 18-megapixel sensor, Handy companion app...
Modest burst shooting speed, Non-tilting (fixed) LCD, No wireless connectivity...
This 18 megapixel EOS is a beginner's model that an expert wouldn't be ashamed to be seen with, or use. Yes, it's intuitive from the get go, so won't tax the uninitiated. At the same time it's easy to access manual settings and exert a bit of hands-on con...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-11-20 05:57:35
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Despite the low price points, the entry level of the DSLR market is very important for building customer loyalty.The new Canon EOS 1200D replaces the Canon 1100D and sits just below the ultra-small Canon 100D as the first camera in the line-up.Rather than...
Affordable, Textured coating, Optical viewfinder...
Slow focusing in Live View, No touchscreen, No WiFi/NFC...
Probably the most interesting thing about the new EOS 1200D is the accompanying app for iOS and Android. That said, Nikon offers something similar in its D3300 directly in the camera, so it may be a little frustrating to some that you need to download so...
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You've seen others toting them, those bulky black cameras hanging heavily around the neck. No way you can slip one of these into your pocket, as you would a cell phone or even a point-and-shoot. So you make do with your smartphone, and you've been doing j...
Relatively low cost, Great image quality, Display swings out for capturing a variety of angles, Great image quality, Friendly interface, Smooth operation, Weather sealing to protect against exposure to the elements (water, dust), Speedy (albeit textbased)...
Live View focus seems sluggish, Physical controls can be awkward to navigate, Live View focus seems sluggish, Some physical controls are awkward to navigate, Program mode tends to produce darker exposures, Images are very noisy after ISO 800, Colors appea...
A budget camera that gets you started with taking great pictures, but its interface and design are less appealing than those of the more capable Canon T5i...
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The Canon EOS Rebel T5 is an appealing entry-level SLR option that offers a good, inexpensive entry point for those graduating from a point-and-shoot. At $550, the T5 strikes a good value-versus-power proposition: It has far more versatility and control t...
Relatively low cost, Great image quality...
Live View focus seems sluggish, Physical controls can be awkward to navigate...
A budget camera that gets you started with taking great pictures, but its interface and design are less appealing than those of the more capable Canon T5i...
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The Canon EOS Rebel T5 is an appealing entry-level SLR option that offers a good, inexpensive entry point for those graduating from a point-and-shoot. At $550, the T5 strikes a good value-versus-power proposition: It has far more versatility and control t...
Relatively low cost, Great image quality...
Live View focus seems sluggish, Physical controls can be awkward to navigate...
The Canon EOS Rebel T5 is relatively inexpensive and does take care of the basics. But I'd suggest stepping up to the more expensive T5i for a more satisfying experience...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2019-11-20 05:57:30
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The Canon 1200D is an interesting option for anyone who wants to buy his or her first SLR camera and is thus looking for an SLR camera with an attractive price-to-quality ratio. The Canon 1100D has played that role for years in the selection of Canon came...
Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.StarterYear:2014Overall score:6Resolution:6.5Dynamic Range:6.3Noise:7.5Color:9.3Whitebalance:6.5Megapixels:18Sensor:APSCSensor mag...
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With the T5, you're getting the exact same 18.0-megapixel APS-C CMOS image processor, Full 1080p HD video recording with manual controls and in-camera editing, a dynamic 100-6400 ISO range, numerous Creative Filters (like Toy Camera, Fisheye, and Miniatur...
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I've been in love with DSLRs since I first took a photo on a friend's Canon Rebel T2i in 2009. I actually shivered when I saw the professional-looking image with its crisp detail, slightly blurred background and gorgeous colors. After I eventually bought...
Compac, light body, Easy-to-access controls, Excellent image quality in good light...
Some graininess at high ISOs and in low light, Poor autofocus in video, Some lag when taking multiple consecutive shots...
Canon's Rebel T5 DSLR is a solid camera for those looking to take a dip into semi-pro photography, but video focusing could be better. I've been in love with DSLRs since I first took a photo on a friend's Canon Rebel T2i in 2009. I actually sh...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2019-11-20 05:57:32
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Canon vs Nikon: which DSLR system is best? A question that has frustrated many of the world's greatest philosophers and may even have troubled the UN… Our in-depth comparison examines each system's cameras, lenses, key features and much more.Who makes the...
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The new T5 / 1200D updates the sensor resolution to 18 Megapixels, adds a bigger 3 inch 460k dot screen with double the resolution of its predecessor, offers improved 1080p30 movies and an extended sensitivity range up to 12800 ISO. There's also a free sm...
Excellent image quality and noise performance, 1080p HD video with manual exposure, 3 inch 460k LCD screen, Creative Auto mode, Free interactive tutorials for your smartphone...
Smallish optical viewfinder, No effects filters, No scene detect in Live View, No continuous AF for movies, No external microphone input.
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The Canon EOS Rebel T5 ($549.99 with 18-55mm lens) is the latest entry-level D-SLR from Canon, and given the brand name, it's likely the one that first-time SLR buyers will gravitate toward. It's priced attractively, a full $100 less than the Nikon D3300...
Includes optically stabilized lens. Raw shooting support. Detailed images at high ISOs. 1080p video capture. On-screen shooting guide.
Fixed LCD. Pentamirror viewfinder. Slower autofocus. Burst shooting limited to 3fps. Small buffer when shooting Raw. No microphone input...
The Canon EOS Rebel T5 sports an attractive price tag, but you can get a better entry-level SLR for a little bit more money...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2019-11-20 05:57:34
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Canon has a long heritage of producing some of the very best entry-level DSLR on the market, with a combination of ease of use and comprehensive functionality that made them a hit with those making the step up to DSLR photography.In recent times, howev...
Good, lightweight design; Great value for money; Performance at higher ISO settings; EOS companion app...
Lacking Wifi as standard; Could benefit from more AF points...
While the Canon EOS 1200D isn't exactly going to dazzle in terms of its specification, it has a lot going for it when you consider its launch price of just under £350 without the kit lens.Compared to some competing models such as the Nikon D3300 and th...
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The Canon EOS 1200D (also known as the Digital Rebel T5) is the new entry-level model in Canon's extensive range of digital SLR cameras, replacing the 3 year old 1100D camera. Aimed at first-time DSLR users, the Canon 1200D has an 18 megapixel APS-C CMOS...
The Canon EOS 1200D / Rebel T5 is a solid, if unspectacular, upgrade of the 3-year-old 1100D / T3 camera, principally adding a new 18 megapixel sensor, bigger LCD screen, more control over movie recording, a point-and-shoot Scene Intelligent Auto mode, a...
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With an 18-Mpix CMOS sensor the Canon EOS 1200D, otherwise known as the Rebel T5 in the US and Kiss X70 in Asia, is the latest entry-level model DSLR from the maker. Read on to find out how this newly updated model performs.While Canon has regularly updat...
Anyone thinking Canon would push boundaries with their entry-level model will be disappointed with this DxOMark sensor score but it's worth remembering the sensor and imaging chain performs well, just not at the same level as more expensive rival options...
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I plan to complete a full Canon EOS Rebel T5 / 1200D review in the future. For now, please review the specifications, comparison charts and product images.For many more comparisons, go to the Camera Back View Comparison page.For many more comparisons, go...
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Get a grip. The last notable change to the T5 is an exterior upgrade. Unlike the T5i (and the other Rebel Txi models before it), the T3 did not have a rubberized grip covering on the handgrip or thumbrest. This has now been rectified with the Canon T5, an...
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A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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While there are many great cheap cameras and vlogging reviews for YouTube, if you really want to save money we suggest the Logitech C922x Pro webcam, which you can get for under $100 for all your streaming needs. It's an excellent cam for beginners as it...
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