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3 Reasons to Get the EOS 800D

2017-04-20
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Announced in February 2017, the EOS 800D is a DSLR camera that caters to entry-level users and the latest model to feature a greater ease of operability and an improved AF ability. In the following, I go over 3 advantages of the EOS 800D. (Reported by: Yuki Marubashi)

 

Reason #1: With the vari-angle LCD monitor, you can shoot with ease from all sorts of different angles

The vari-angle LCD monitor makes shooting at various angles and positions possible, whether it is shooting at a low position close to the floor, or at low and high angles which are difficult when done through the viewfinder. The horizontal-flip vari-angle LCD monitor lets you to change its angle in all four directions, which means you can shoot in Live View with ease, be it high angle photos of food on the table while seated down, such as in the picture below, or shots from a child’s eye-level. Shooting vertical compositions in Live View is also very convenient.

 

Reason #2: Intuitive operations with its new user interface

The new user interface offers visual guidance in the form of a new Guided mode that helps you navigate the camera settings according to how you want your picture to turn out. Camera settings are explained with the aid of informative illustrations and example pictures, so that beginners who do not understand camera terminology such as ‘aperture’ or ‘f-number’ can now understand them intuitively. This interface also enables users to learn about shooting tips and camera operations. Needless to say, you can also switch to the traditional camera menu display and shooting screen if you prefer.

EOS 800D/ EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM/ FL: 135mm (216mm equivalent)/ Aperture-priority AE (f/5.6, 1/250 sec, EV-0.3)/ ISO 800/ WB: Daylight

 

Adjust the amount of bokeh in Guided mode.

 

Reason #3: Capture precious expressions of your subjects with AF based on colour tracking

During viewfinder shooting, the EOS 800D carries out Colour Detection AF, identifying skin tones and prioritizing focus on people. Even with different subjects in the foreground and background, it is able to achieve pin point focus onto the face of a child in the background. Moreover, selecting ‘Face + Tracking AF’ in during Live View shooting enables face detection and focus to be achieved quickly.

EOS 800D/ EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM/ FL: 42mm (67mm equivalent)/ Aperture-priority AE (f/6.3, 1/320 sec, EV+0.3)/ ISO 1600/ WB: Auto (Ambience-priority)

 

* This review was based on a prototype model. As a result, please note that the actual product may differ in terms of the appearance, image quality, etc.

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Image sensor: approx. 22.3×14.9mm, CMOS sensor (APS-C)
Effective pixels: approx. 24.2 megapixels
Image plane AF: Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Image processor: DIGIC 7
Shutter speed: 1/4,000 to 30 sec
Continuous shooting speed: approx. 6 fps
ISO speed: ISO 100 to 25600 (Expandable to ISO 51200)
AF points: 45 (all cross-type)
Rear monitor: Wide 3.0-inch, 1.04 million dots, vari-angle TFT colour touch panel LCD
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth low energy technology
Weight: approx. 532g (including battery and card)
Size:

 

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About the Author

Digital Camera Magazine

A monthly magazine that believes that enjoyment of photography will increase the more one learns about camera functions. It delivers news on the latest cameras and features and regularly introduces various photography techniques.
Published by Impress Corporation

Yuki Marubashi

Born in 1976, Yuki Marubashi has been a member of a camera magazine publishing company since 2001. At the same time, he also engaged in stage design and was charge of its art and photography. Since then he has been working independently, and is involved in photography, writing and editing for camera magazines and books, photography for childcare magazines, and other miscellaneous photographic work.

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