//High Quality DSLR Camera Review and Specification : Canon EOS SL1 / 100D review

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Canon EOS SL1 / 100D review


The Canon EOS Rebel SL1, or 100D as it's known outside North America, is the company's latest entry-level DSLR and the smallest and lightest model with an APS-C sensor to date. It's around 1cm smaller in every dimension than Canon's next smallest DSLR yet manages not to compromise on control, composition or connectivity. 


On the contrary it's surprisingly comfortable to hold and use and the touch-screen interface is one of the best around. It inherits the 18 Megapixel resolution and 1080p video of recent Canon DSLRs, but this is a big upgrade from the 12 Megapixels and 720p of the earlier entry-level EOS T3 / 1100D. New to the SL1 / 100D over any
Canon body though is an improved hybrid AF system with phase detect points spread over 80% of the sensor, which allows it to confidently refocus while filming video. 

There's also a new EF-S 18-55mm STM kit lens which focuses eerily quietly, although it looks a little long mounted on the tiny body. Overall this mini DSLR is great fun to use and delivers quality stills and video. 

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