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DSLR CAMERAS

PRICES QUOTED ARE BODY-ONLY UNLESS STATED

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CANON EOS 4000D

TESTED IN ISSUE 140 PRICE: £300/$N/A

CANON has stripped everything down to its bare essentials for the 4000D, and it’s a great if basic DSLR for beginners, and at only £300 (body), it’s the cheapest new EOS DSLR. Sadly, it’s let down by a cheap kit lens, that’s tough to tolerate, so we suggest buying the better IS lens.

Sensor 18Mp APS-C CMOS

Viewfinder Pentamirror, 0.8x, 95%

ISO 100-6400 (12,800 exp)

AF 9-point (1 cross-type)

LCD 2.7-in, 230k-dot

Max burst (buffer) 3fps

Memory card SD/SDHC/SDXC

CANON EOS 2000D (REBEL

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