Testseek.co.uk have collected 37 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 250D and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 250D .
June 2019
(77%)
37 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
648 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good image quality in most situations
Fully articulating
Touch-sensitive screen
4K video recording (albeit with a crop)
Huge number of accessories available
Good price
A great intro for those just starting out
It's compact and relatively lightweight
Vari-angle touch screen LCD
Great image quality
Superb battery life
Incredible selection of lenses
Excellent stills
Flexible LCD screen
Excellent battery life
Helpful guide mode
Vari-angle touchscreen allows forward-facing view
Suits beginners and advanced shooters
Live view focus-tracking performs really well
In-camera effects and scene modes actually useful
Strong battery life
Excellent image quality
Generously featured
Exceptionally small and lightweight
Capable of 4K video capture
The LCD touchscreen can move to any angle which means its perfect for taking photos from both behind and in front of the camera
You can easily transfer photos to your smartphone
Tablet or computer using Bluetooth or the built-in wi-fi
The battery life
The editors didn't like
Limited 9-point auto focus system through viewfinder
95% viewfinder
4K video crop
Kit lens not great
Plastic-y feel to body
Slightly bulkier than mirrorless camera rivals
Four-way directional pad at rear is small
Boring video mode
Not enough body controls
Patchy 4K video
Limited autofocus through viewfinder
Small buttons
4K video requires cropping and suffers rolling shutter
AF points limited with viewfinder
Bulkier than mirrorless options
9-point AF system feels dated
- Lacks any weather-proofing
The LCD screen doesn't adjust its brightness automatically which makes it harder to see in bright light
There is no internal memory
So you'll have to make sure to buy an SD card to go along with it
Excellent image quality, Generously featured, Exceptionally small and lightweight, Capable of 4K video capture
9-point AF system feels dated, - Lacks any weather-proofing
The Canon EOS 250D / Rebel SL3 is a generously featured, easy-to use entry-level DSLR that has plenty going for it. Overall image quality is very good, delivering vibrant colour images and enough fine detail to make large prints.The 250D is equipped with...
A great intro for those just starting out,It's compact and relatively lightweight,Vari-angle touch screen LCD,
Plastic-y feel to body, Slightly bulkier than mirrorless camera rivals, Four-way directional pad at rear is small,
Experienced DSLR users may find the Canon EOS 250D a little too simplistic, with its guided user interface being offered from the get-go. However, for newcomers its user-friendly handling, compact dimensions, straightforward menus, control layout and oper...
It's a rare photographer that can't remember their first serious DSLR, and for years Canon has played a key role in building cameras that offer the perfect blend of affordability, performance, usability and image quality. The EOS 250D continues that herit...
Great image quality, Superb battery life, Incredible selection of lenses
Boring video mode, Not enough body controls
It's a rare photographer that can't remember their first serious DSLR, and for years Canon has played a key role in building cameras that offer the perfect blend of affordability, performance, usability and image quality. The EOS 250D continues that herit...
Published: 2019-10-04, Author: Mat , review by: pocket-lint.com
Vari-angle touchscreen allows forward-facing view, Suits beginners and advanced shooters, Live view focus-tracking performs really well, In-camera effects and scene modes actually useful, Strong battery life
4K video requires cropping and suffers rolling shutter, AF points limited with viewfinder, Bulkier than mirrorless options
The key to a good entry-level DSLR is providing easy-to-use functions for those less skilled. Whether they are trying a DSLR for the first time or looking to progress from basic auto shooting to more creative work, the camera needs to provide a route in a...
Patchy 4K video, Limited autofocus through viewfinder, Small buttons
The 250D is a mixed bag, but at this price that's to be expected – and the good definitely outweighs the bad here. Most importantly, it takes lovely stills that beat those from any phone. To put that to the test I shot the same subject in full Auto mode...
The LCD touchscreen can move to any angle which means its perfect for taking photos from both behind and in front of the camera, You can easily transfer photos to your smartphone, tablet or computer using Bluetooth or the built-in wi-fi, The battery life
The LCD screen doesn't adjust its brightness automatically which makes it harder to see in bright light, There is no internal memory, so you'll have to make sure to buy an SD card to go along with it
The Canon EOS 250D is a DSLR that's stylish and portable. It has a grip to make it easier to hold without a tripod and it's pretty lightweight too. The image quality is great considering its size, with its portrait and outdoor shots being the most impress...
Good image quality in most situations, Fully articulating, touch-sensitive screen, 4K video recording (albeit with a crop), Huge number of accessories available, Good price
Limited 9-point auto focus system through viewfinder, 95% viewfinder, 4K video crop, Kit lens not great
Verdict There are better mirrorless cameras available at this price – for example, Canon's own EOS M50 or the Fujifilm X-T100. But for beginners who fancy learning their trade on a DSLR, with all of the handling and battery life benefits this brings, the...
Abstract: The Canon EOS 250D, known as the EOS Rebel SL3 and the EOS Kiss X10, is designed for beginner photographers, however, it has a bit more to offer than the Canon EOS 2000D (EOS Rebel T7) and EOS 4000D. It's also the smallest DSLR with a moveable screen an...
There are two cheaper DSLRs in the Canon range than this one – the EOS Rebel T100 / 4000D and the EOS Rebel SL7 / EOS 2000D – but we reckon this EOS SL3 / 250D is a better buy than both of them. It does cost more, but it's worth paying the extra. The two...