Canon EOS Rebel T100-4000D KIT 18-55mm - Black
Scene Intelligent Auto mode intelligently selects the appropriate camera settings based on recognized scene types for accurate exposures.
A Feature Guide helps to familiarize one with the various camera features and displays short descriptions of shooting modes, settings, and effects for easy operation.
- Basic+ and Creative Auto modes simplify the process of achieving certain creative looks.
- Creative Filters allow you to refine the look of imagery in-camera and include Toy Camera, Fisheye, and Miniature Effects, among others.
- Video Snapshot lets you capture short 2, 4, or 8-second video clips and then automatically compile them into a single video file for playback similar to a highlight reel.
9-Point Autofocus
Focus quickly and accurately with the 9-point phase-detection system, which incorporates a single cross-type point in the center to lend an even higher degree of focusing accuracy when working in mixed and low-contrast lighting conditions. And for keeping up with moving subjects, this AF system is benefitted from an AI Servo AF mechanism for reliable tracking performance. Body Design and Wireless Connectivity
- The optical pentamirror viewfinder presents a bright, clear view of the scene when shooting stills and is ideal for quick-paced subject tracking and working in bright conditions.
- The rear 2.7" 230k-dot LCD screen is great for reviewing shots, navigating the menu, and for composing shots when shooting video or working in live view.
- Built-in Wi-Fi enables sharing photos or remotely controlling the camera with a paired mobile device.
- Single SD memory card slot for storing photos and videos.
- Included LP-E10 lithium-ion battery offers approximately 500 shots per charge when using the viewfinder.
- Compatible with the full lineup of Canon EF and EF-S-mount lenses.
EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II Lens
Included with the camera body is the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens; a versatile standard zoom offering a 28.8-88mm equivalent focal length range and an especially compact profile, making it ideal for travel and every day, walkaround shooting. The lens features a specialized element to reduce distortion and maintain a high degree of sharpness and the Optical Image Stabilizer minimizes the appearance of camera shake for sharper handheld shooting.
Specification
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Type:
DSLR with built-in flash.
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Sensor:
CMOS APS-C (22.3 x 14.9mm)
18 Megapixels
Minimum ISO: 100
Maximum ISO: 6400 (12,800 in Extended Mode)
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LCD Screen:
Size: 2.7 Inch
Fixed (not articulated) Non-tactile
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Automatic Focus System AF:
9 focus points, 1 of them cross (cross type) located in the center.
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Color Space:
sRGB, Adobe RGB
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Photography Style:
Automatic
Standard
Portrait
Landscape
Fine details
Neutral
Monochrome
User Defined 1 to 3
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Continuous Shooting:
3 fps (3 frames per second)
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Shutter:
Vertical-motion, mechanical, focal-plane shutter with all speeds electronically controlled.
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Shutter Speeds:
30-1/4000 s
- Integrated Flash
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Battery:
500 shots
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Video:
Full HD up to 30 frames per second (1080 / 30p)
BRAND NEW
ONE YEAR WARRANTY
AUSTRALIAN SELLER
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