It's hard to get overly excited about the EOS Rebel T7 / EOS 2000D / EOS 1500D, with its modest specifications. But if you want to get started with DSLR photography and don't have a very large budget to match, it's a decent place to start - particularly if you can pick it up for a bargain.

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Easily tell superb stories with detailed photos and cinematic Full HD movies full of colour, even in difficult light, using the 24.1 Megapixel EOS 2000D. Share instantly and shoot remotely with Wi-Fi and Canon Connect app
- 24.1MP APS-C CMOS image sensor
- DIGIC4+ processor
- ISO range from 100-6400 (expandable to 12800)
- Full HD 1080p video up to 30fps and Video Snapshot mode
- 3fps continuous shooting
- 9-point autofocus
- 3” (7.5 cm) 920k-dot TFT LCD monitor with inbuilt Feature Guide
- Scene Intelligent Auto mode
- Creative filters
- Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity
With the EOS 2000D featuring a new 24.1 Megapixel APS-C sensor, this camera allows for compelling storytelling with superb control over depth of field for beautifully blurred image backgrounds. Shooting rich, atmospheric photos during night-time adventures is also made possible with both models capable of low light shooting up to ISO 6400, expandable to ISO 12800.
The DIGIC 4+ image processor powers Canon’s Scene Intelligent Auto mode, enabling simple point and shoot photography with superb image results, as it automatically optimises every shot. The fast and responsive DIGIC 4+ image processor enables the Full HD video capabilities in both models, breathing cinematic life into captured memories.
In addition to a rear mounted LCD screen, this camera features a centrally mounted optical viewfinder, providing a distinctly authentic photography experience and allowing stories to be told just as they were experienced with the naked eye. Decisive moments in unfolding stories can be captured with responsive and precise nine-point auto focus and continuous shooting at 3.0 frames per second.
The EOS 2000D is Wi-Fi enabled for seamless smartphone connectivity via the Canon Camera Connect app (iOS and Android), enabling adventurers to rapidly shoot and share their content on social media whilst on the move. New images can be conveniently backed up to Canon’s cloud storage service, irista, via a Wi-Fi connection, ensuring stories and memories shared are never lost.
These processes are made even easier for the EOS 2000D with the inclusion of Near Field Communication (NFC), which can establish a Wi-Fi connection to a smartphone by simply tapping the device on the camera (available on compatible Android devices).
The Canon EOS 2000D includes a simple in-camera feature guides, perfect for those looking to improve their storytelling potential as they upgrade from a smartphone; six image settings outside of basic auto modes and a variety of creative filters, enabling experimentation with manual control and the artistic freedom to tell dynamic and vibrant stories. Those embarking on their first DSLR adventure will also benefit from the Canon Photo Companion app, which provides the necessary tips on getting the best out of the cameras.
The EOS 2000D’s excellent battery life delivers approximately 500 pictures, or one hour 30 minutes and one hour 15 minutes of HD video respectively, allowing for peace of mind during extended outdoor adventures and the freedom to explore.
Canon’s latest entry-level DSLR cameras offer a fantastic gateway to the joys of interchangeable lens photography. The Canon EOS 2000D provides an easy and reliable shooting experience that enable users to capture detailed images and sharp Full HD video. As people step-up from their smartphone and expand their creativity, Canon’s new DSLR cameras will intuitively capture superbly detailed professional-looking images, time after time.
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Looking to take your first steps into DSLR photography? The EOS 2000D is Canon’s latest entry-level model, replacing the similarly affordable EOS 1300D. It retains most of the 1300D’s core features, with the main upgrade being a boost in sensor resolution.
The Canon EOS 2000D represents one of the most minor upgrades to an existing camera that we've ever reviewed, being almost completely identical in both form and function to the 1300D model that it replaces, with the exception of the new 24 megapixel image sensor.
The Canon EOS 2000D is a minor update to the Canon EOS 1300D. Whilst the 1300D was (and still is) a budget DSLR, with built-in Wi-Fi, as an entry level model its basic specification could be accepted due to the low price.
The EOS 2000D is a safe choice for beginners on a budget, but rivals make it look outdated in some key areas
The slightly more advanced version of the 4000D, this offering is a little more up to date, with a price-tag to match. It boasts a 24.1MP APS-C sensor, EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens and 3in 920k-dot rear LCD screen. However, beyond this, and a few cosmetic upgrades, it’s a very similar story.
The Canon EOS 2000D / Rebel T7 provides one of the most affordable pathways to serious photography for beginners on a budget. Interchangeable lenses, a 24 Megapixel APSC sensor, an optical viewfinder and a good LCD screen don't come much cheaper than this.
Canon hasn’t changed a great deal about the 1300D/T6 for the 2000D/T7 but the switch to a 24Mp is significant because it puts it level with the Nikon D3400, another very popular entry-level SLR.
The age-old adage of "You get what you pay for" holds a lot of truth for photography gear, but ... the Canon EOS Rebel T7 defies this logic to some extent. While the T7 feature set is best considered basic/entry-level and this is not the ideal camera for many uses (including sports and action),...
I brought the camera just over a month ago, been using it around the garden on close-up and been taking some pictures inside and the camera really does blow you away the pictures are so sharp, why did I not have this camera before I think it’s great.
I bought this as I have always wanted a dslr and this is a great starter camera. It is easy to use and when you pair it to your phone or laptop, you just download your pictures no need to take the memory card out. The battery lasts a long time on it. If starting out this is ideal.
Purchased this camera as first purchase was a great little intro to DSLR my lenses far outweigh the price of this body but this little workhorse kept up with the rest of my expensive kit. I travelled across the states earlier this year and captured some great images.
Excellent entry level camera for people who want to do more than leave their cameras on Auto setting all the time. Maybe not the convenience of a mobile phone but the difference in photo quality is staggering, Best feature is the easy transfer of photos from camera to smart phone.
Amazing wee camera. Manual very comprehensive and easy to understand. Buttons self-explanatory and easy to use menu system. Display screen is great, clear views of photos and easy to zoom in and zoom out. WiFi function is brilliant for easily transferring photos to your phone via the Canon app.
Love it! Tons of modes and the quality of the pictures are perfect for a casual photographer like me, start of on manual mode to master aperture, shutter speed and ISO to get the best out of it. Super!
Having had my 450d occurring faults I decided that replacing it was too much at my time of life so the 2000D seemed to fit the bill using my existing lens and so it has
I purchased this camera to supplement my 80D and so far I have been satisfied. The unit is lightweight, even with the Tamron 18-200 lens attached and has a positive feel when held.
Great beginner camera, plenty of opportunities to learn. Brilliant choice for a beginner :)
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