Features
- 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor
- DIGIC4+ processor
- ISO 100-6400 (exp. to 12800)
- Full HD (1080p) video recording, up to 30fps
- Video Snapshot mode
- 3fps burst mode
- 9-point AF system
- Pentamirror optical viewfinder, approx. 95% coverage
- 2.7in LCD, 230k dots
- Wi-Fi (no NFC)
- 500-shot (approx.) battery life
- SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card slot
The EOS T100 offers an APS-C sensor, a 9-point autofocus system with a single cross-type point, Full HD video recording, 3fps continuous shooting, an ISO range of 100-6400 (expandable to ISO 12,800) and a fixed (non-articulating) rear screen. The specs are basic but adequate for beginners in DSLR photography.
Unlike the 24.1MP EOS 2000D, however, Canon has opted for an 18MP APS-C sensor here. The rear screen on the EOS 4000D also measures 2.7in size and has a very basic 230k-dot resolution, against the 3in 920k-dot screen of its sibling.
The camera has been designed with Wi-Fi, though without NFC, and while it can shoot unlimited JPEGs, it can only capture six Raw files in a burst. It's offered with an 18-55mm III kit lens that has no image stabilization, one that sadly doesn't employ Canon’s quiet USM or STM autofocus motors.
Item Includes
Manufacturer Accessories:
- LP-E10 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
- LC-E10E Charger for LP-E10 Battery Pack
- Eyecup Eb
- RF-3 Body Cap for Canon EOS Cameras
- EW-400D Wide Strap
EOS Cameras
Item Includes
18MP APS-C CMOS sensor DIGIC4+ processor ISO 100-6400 (exp. to 12800) Full HD (1080p) video recording, up to 30fps Video Snapshot mode 3fps burst mode 9-point AF system Pentamirror optical viewfinder, approx. 95% coverage 2.7 in LCD, 230k dots Wi-Fi (no NFC) 500-shot (approx. ) battery life SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card slot The EOS T100 offers an APS-C sensor, a 9-point autofocus system with a single cross-type point, Full HD video recording, 3fps continuous shooting, an ISO range of 100-6400 (expandable to ISO 12, 800) and a fixed (non-articulating) rear screen.
The specs are basic but adequate for beginners in DSLR photography. Unlike the 24.1MP EOS 2000D, however, Canon has opted for an 18MP APS-C sensor here. The rear screen on the EOS 4000D also measures 2.7 in size and has a very basic 230k-dot resolution, against the 3in 920k-dot screen of its sibling. The camera has been designed with Wi-Fi, though without NFC, and while it can shoot unlimited JPEGs, it can only capture six Raw files in a burst. It's offered with an 18-55mm III kit lens that has no image stabilization, one that sadly doesn't employ Canon’s quiet USM or STM autofocus motors.