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33 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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949 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Affordable and easy to use
Very good image quality
Significant step up from 4000D
Easy to use
Logically laid out controls
Decent battery life
Simple to use
High-resolution sensor
Built-in Wi-Fi
Great for beginners
Responsive autofocus
Practical control layout
Affordable price
Easy to navigate menus
Large and simple controls
Good battery life
Good photo quality
The editors didn't like
Slow focus in live view
Feels a bit plasticky
200D is better value for money
Dated 9-point AF
Only 3fps burst shooting
Plastic finish
No touchscreen
Sluggish Live View focusing
Only 1080p video
Fixed
Non touch-sensitive screen
No 4K video
Optical viewfinder displays only 95%
Lacks processing power
Rivals offer better value
Some features are outdated
Doesn't have a premium look and feel
Bundled lens wasn't as smooth as other lens we have tested
Affordable and easy to use, Very good image quality, Significant step up from 4000D
Slow focus in live view, Feels a bit plasticky, 200D is better value for money
There's no doubting that the Canon EOS 2000D / Rebel T7 is a solid enough entry-level camera, yet there's little about it that really stirs the senses. While it is an affordable entry point into the Canon EOS DSLR system, it provides only an incremental u...
Affordable price, Easy to navigate menus, large and simple controls, Good battery life, Good photo quality
Doesn't have a premium look and feel, Bundled lens wasn't as smooth as other lens we have tested
For those looking for a simple beginner DSLR, the Canon EOS 2000D fits the bill. Its affordable price and good photo quality make it great value, but it's less than premium look and feel could be a dealbreaker for some...
Published: 2018-04-21, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Easy to use, Logically laid out controls, Decent battery life
Dated 9-point AF, Only 3fps burst shooting, Plastic finish, No touchscreen, Sluggish Live View focusing, Only 1080p video
With the only real difference over the Rebel T6 / 1300D being the upgrade of the sensor from 18MP to 24.1MP, the EOS Rebel T7 / EOS 2000D is a hard camera to get excited about. It's pitted directly against our current favorite entry-level DSLR, the Nikon...
Back to our opening gambit: is the entry-level DSLR still relevant in the smartphone era? In short: based on image quality alone, yes, the Canon EOS 2000D continues to show its worth. Samsung, Apple, Google, et al, might have their impressive phones, but...
Published: 2018-02-26, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Easy to use, Logically laid out controls, Decent battery life
Dated 9-point AF, Only 3fps burst shooting, Plastic finish, No touchscreen
With the only real difference being the upgrade of the sensor from 18MP to 24.1MP, it's hard to get excited about the EOS 2000D. If there was an uprated AF system with Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF and touchscreen control, along with beginner-friendly graphi...
Abstract: There is still a large group of photography enthusiasts who have no need or budget for cameras that can take 20 images per second and can film in 4K. For that group, Canon has released the new EOS 2000D and EOS 4000D. With a new sensor, Canon's entry-level model is completely up to date.
With the exception of its sensor, the specifications of the Canon EOS 2000D are very similar to those of the 1300D that it replaces. That change in sensor brings a step up in image quality; however, the processing plays a major part in image quality these...
Abstract: The Canon EOS 2000D, or Rebel T7 as it is called across the Atlantic, is a digital SLR camera in the entry segment. New to the 2000D is that the camera has been given a 24-megapixel APS-C sensor. The higher resolution allows pictures to be taken with even...