Canon EOS 2000D
In years gone by, Canon used to offer a single entry-level DSLR that fulfilled the task of providing an affordable and easy-to-use camera that those new to DSLR photography could learn with. In the past12 months, however, this has changed somewhat, and Canon now offers no fewer than three entry-level DSLRs to tempt newcomers into its EOS ecosystem.
The cheapest of these is the 18MP 4000D. At £369 with an 18-55mm kit lens, it provides a no-frills entry point to the Canon system. For an additional £100, the 2000D we have here bumps resolution up to 24.1MP. It also comes with an expanded set of physical controls along with a significantly sharper rear display. Sitting above both is the 24.2MP 200D, which at £559 with18-55mm kit lens costs around £90 more than the 2000D.
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