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Testseek has collected 67 expert reviews for Canon EOS 1100D Rebel T3 and the average expert rating is 77 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
full reviewTestseek has collected 67 expert reviews for Canon EOS 1100D Rebel T3 and the average expert rating is 77 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
full reviewThe EOS 1100D is a competent entry-level DSLR that currently offers the cheapest way into the Canon DSLR system. Fairly easy to use and able to produce consistently good image quality there isn't much that's inherently wrong with the 1100D. Yes, the sh...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...
full review 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...
full reviewThe 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...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...
full review The Canon EOS 1100D offers a great way for beginners to get into the world of digital-SLR photography, without needing to sell a lung. Its build quality could be better, though...Canon wants to make it as easy as possible for you to upgrade to a digital SLR. The EOS 1100D promises to deliver the picture quality and control of other dSLRs, but at a fraction of the price. It also offers plenty of help when it comes to taking your...
full review 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...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...
full review 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...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...
full review Canon EOS 1100D: OverviewCanon has long catered well for the entry-level digital SLR market. Its EOS 300D was the first digital SLR available for under£1000 and as technology has advanced, their cameras aimed at this market have gotten cheaper and mo...Canon EOS 1100D: OverviewCanon has long catered well for the entry-level digital SLR market. Its EOS 300D was the first digital SLR available for under£1000 and as technology has advanced, their cameras aimed at this market have gotten cheaper and mo...
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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...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...
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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 Canons EOS 1100D have trickled down from old an...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-...
full review 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...
full reviewThe 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...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...
full review 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...
full reviewThe 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...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...
full review 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...
full reviewThe Canon 1100D offers a good shooting experience for a great price, with enough features and functions to satisfy SLR beginners...The 1100D is well and truly a beginner's SLR, with a simple control layout and intuitive operation that means just about anybody can pick up this camera without too much hassle. It's an all-plastic exterior that's smooth and surrounded by as many roun...
full review 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...
full reviewEarlier this year Canon refreshed its entry-level lineup with the 1100D, which sits just below the 600D in the companys D-SLR range...
full reviewThe 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...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...
full review Do you feel that your current camera has been limiting your creative talent? If you have been using a point-and-shoot to capture all of your artistic observations, but don't quite feel sure about taking the next big step into the dSLR (Digital Single L...Paired with the announcement of the Canon EOS Digital Rebel T3i, Canon also announced details around the launch of the EOS Rebel T3 Digital SLR, their secondary Rebel camera ideal for amateur photographers just getting their start with dSLR cameras. T...
full review The Canon EOS Rebel T3 is a mixed bag. In cameras, you really do get what you pay for. The T3 doesn’t deliver what it should, even for the low price...We almost felt like Sookie Stackhouse in HBO’s True Blood. We closed our eyes and the next thing we knew, a year was gone. In this case we didn’t travel in“fairy space time,”but blinked and Canon sent out a replacement for the XS and XSi DSLRs. The c...
full review Though it's a perfectly fine entry-level camera, there are better options for the money than the Canon EOS Rebel T3.
Despite its budget price-tag, the Canon EOS 1100D is a responsive and intuitive DSLR that offers many of the key features of advanced DSLRs, in a smaller and lighter body.Specifications22.2x14.7mm CMOS12.6 mpAspect ratio 3:2Digic 49 AF points2.7inch LC...Video capture has eventually arrived on Canon's entry-level DSLR EOS 1100D, a sequel to EOS 1000D. Though these two models look and feel a lot similar, but almost all its features have been upgraded. Firstly, it has a 12Mp CMOS sensor with a sensitivit...
full review A cheap and cheerful entry-level snapper but its competitors could serve you better...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...
full review Canon's EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D is a solid entry-level DSLR which ticks the boxes of most first-time buyers without breaking the bank. By employing numerous parts from previous models, there's no surprises in terms of performance, but the 12 Megapixel se...Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D reviewThe EOS Rebel T3, or 1100D, is Canon's latest entry-level DSLR. Announced in February 2011, it comes no less than two and a half years after its predecessor, the EOS Rebel XS / 1000D;indeed it's such a long time in...
full review One of the best things about upgrading to a DSLR is the freedom to shoot in lighting condition...
full reviewAlthough the EOS 1100D looks and feels its budget price tag, it is a capable SLR that offers great photographic results...Whereas the EOS 600D sits at the top of Canon's entry-level SLR range, the 1100D is designed to tempt users to upgrade from point-and-shoots. As a result it costs a mere US $654.The EOS 1100D looks and feels its price when studied closely. The body of...
full review The Canon EOS 1100D is a big upgrade to the 1000D, but in areas such as the screen size and video recording capabilities, you don’t get as much as the Nikon D3100 for example which costs Rs. 31,960. The Canon is priced lower than the Nikon D3100 though...For a long time, Canon has been focusing on DSLR cameras aimed at the prosumer target audience. However, the trend has slowly changed with Canon launching competitive DSLR cameras for the lower price segment. The EOS 400D and then, the EOS 1000D we...
full review The 1100D is a no-frills budget dSLR offering a useful feature set at an affordable price without compromising image quality...With Canon and Nikon leapfrogging each other in the budget dSLR segment, it comes as no surprise that the Japanese company has released yet another affordable entry-level dSLR. Usually armed with basic but useful feature sets, these budget snappers gi...
full review The Canon EOS 1100D delivers great image quality, with excellent noise levels, right upto ISO3200. It's not until ISO6400 that you start seeing noise artefacts, or hot black and white pixels. The colour produced in images is excellent with very rich colo...The is Canon's entry level camera, and is the second camera to be introduced since the 1000D. As the 300D through to the 600D range improved over the years, Canon increasingly came under pressure from other entry level DSLR models, often priced at a...
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The EOS 1100D / T3 is a great entry-level DSLR camera that's well-suited to its beginner target audience. The combination of proven metering, auto-focus and processing systems with a sensible 12 megapixel sensor and simplified control layout is a winn...The Canon EOS 1100D (called the Canon EOS Rebel T3 in North America) is a new entry-level DSLR camera with some advanced features. Replacing the ageing 1000D / XS model, the new Canon 1100D / T3 offers a 12 megapixel sensor, 2.7 inch LCD screen, 720p...
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There are very few things that let the Canon EOS 1100D (Rebel T3) down. Although we're not overly keen on some design elements, the body's smooth plastic finish or the live view mode's sluggish focusing, that's pretty much where the moaning stops. The...The Canon EOS 1100D, or Canon Rebel T3 as it's known Stateside, is the latest entry-level DSLR to come from Canon's stable since the Canon EOS 1000D (Rebel XS). It's been almost three years since then, so has Canon crammed enough new features into it's...
full review These days it’s hard to tell the entry level cameras apart from the fully geared up models. The Canon Rebel T3 (EOS 1100D) sits between the EOS 1000D and EOS 550D models, looking and feeling like any Canon DSLR, from the lofty 5D Mark II all the way d...
full reviewA future Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D review is planned...
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full reviewThe EOS 1100D is Canon's budget model and it shows in the comparatively simple specification and cheapish look and feel of the camera body. However, the camera gets all the important stuff, such as metering and focus, right most of the time, and the t...Canon Rebel T3 / EOS 1100D Review April 2011 | Lars Rehm and Richard Butler The bottom-end of the interchangeable lens camera has become fiercely competitive with manufacturers culling features and cutting-corners to offer a tempting upgrade path from...
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The Canon T3 is an entry-level DSLR camera, coming in at just $499 for the body only. As such, we weren’t expecting miracles, though the camera does suffer from obvious cost-cutting in production and a truncated feature-set that keeps the T3 placed fi...The Canon Rebel T3 is the spiritual successor to the Rebel XS and XSi models, entering Canon’s lineup as the company’s least expensive current generation DSLR. Despite the low price tag the T3 comes with 720/30p HD video and slots in just beneath the...
full review Are you a true contrarian looking for a camera that befits your nonconformist lifestyle? Well, Canon's latest entry-level DSLR may not be the most unruly camera out, but at least it sports a moniker that fits the bill. The Canon T3 Rebel, also known a...
full reviewAlthough it occupies the entry-level position in Canon's SLR lineup, the Rebel T3 has a fairly rich feature set, and offers a significant step forwards from the earlier Rebel XS. Handling is good, with a comfortable grip, although those with larger han...Although it occupies the entry-level position in Canon's SLR lineup, the Rebel T3 has a fairly rich feature set, and offers a significant step forwards from the earlier Rebel XS. Handling is good, with a comfortable grip, although those with larger han...
full review As it stands, the 1100D is a good camera to buy for upgraders from a 1000D, or even Nikon shooters with a D60 who want to change over. If you are using a compact camera and looking to upgrade to a dSLR, the 1100D will expand your shooting possibilitie...
full reviewCanon’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...
full reviewThe Canon EOS Rebel T3 is a decent entry-level D-SLR, but spending just a little more can get you a better-performing compact interchangeable lens camera with a smaller build...With Micro Four Thirds models and other mirrorless digital cameras growing in popularity, the digital SLR market has gotten some stiff competition. The category continues to push forward, though, and Canon, which has not yet manufactured a compact inte...
full review “We’ve got to consider the pros and cons, make a list, get advice…”—Jim Backus in Rebel Without a Cause I don’t blame you for being confused. I just tested the EOS Rebel T3i, which I really, really liked, and along comes this review of the EOS Rebel...
full reviewThe biggest disappointment we had with the Canon T3's video mode was the camera's lack of essential manual controls when shooting video. Unlike it's more expensive sibling, the Canon T3i, the T3 does not allow you to adjust aperture, shutter speed, or...The EOS Rebel T3 is a budget DSLR from Canon that offers a 720p HD video record mode. The camera certainly doesn't have the same video features or performance as Canon's more-expensive Rebel T3i, but the quality of its video mode wasn't bad for a camera...
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