Digital Camera World

Canon EOS 4000D

DSLR www.canon.co.uk

£369 with EF-S 18-55mm III DC lens

FOR anyone planning to invest in their first interchangeable-lens camera, a DSLR is still the cheapest option; and with the EOS 4000D, Canon is aiming to get the price down lower than ever. The 4000D is one of two new entry-level cameras to be announced by Canon; the other is the slightly more upmarket EOS 2000D (which we’ll review next issue). In the short term, Canon’s cheapest DSLR remains the outgoing EOS 1300D, but we expect the 4000D to take over its crown as the cheapest EOS ever.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Digital Camera World

Digital Camera World2 min read
3 How To Remove Distractions Like A Pro
While Photoshop’s Generative Fill is impressive and will undoubtedly improve over the coming years, let’s not get complacent. Areas of an image created with Generative Fill AI can often look a little messy and weird, so while it is a useful feature,
Digital Camera World6 min read
Sony A7C II £2,100/$2,299 (body only)
www.sony.co.uk Opening the box containing the new Sony A7C II is a real déjà vu moment – only a few weeks have passed since I unwrapped the brand new Sony A6700 camera. The A7C II has a similar design to that camera, except with a full-frame sensor.
Digital Camera World4 min read
Shoot The Age Of Steam
Most people have heard of Stephenson’s Rocket, the steam locomotive designed and built in 1829, but Robert Stephenson didn’t actually invent the first steam engine. That honour went to Richard Trevithick, a Cornishman whose Penydarren tram road engin

Related Books & Audiobooks