BUYER’S GUIDE
What to look for
Canon EOS cameras
Canon splits its EOS DSLR lineup into entry-level, enthusiast and professional ranges; the 4000D is the most basic, the 800D and 77D for intermediates, the 80D and full-frame 6D Mk II for more advanced enthusiasts, while the 7D, full-frame 5D and 1D lines have pro-level features. With more expensive models, expect greater handling, more robust build quality (weather-sealing and magnesium-alloy shells), more advanced features, and full-frame rather than APS-C image sensors.
We also now have the full-frame EOS R cameras for mirrorless fans, the EOS RP as an ‘entry-level’ and more affordable option, with the EOS R for more serious photographers. Plus not forgetting Canon’s compact system APS-C EOS M camera range.
DSLR CAMERAS
ENTRY-LEVEL
PRICES QUOTED ARE BODY-ONLY UNLESS STATED
CANON EOS 4000D
TESTED IN ISSUE 140 PRICE: £250/$N/A
has stripped everything down to its bare essentials for the 4000D, and it’s a great if basic DSLR for beginners, and at only £329 (body),
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