Relatively large compared to other cameras in its class
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The EOS Rebel T6i / EOS 750D can trace its heritage back to the early days of digital photography and it shows. A very polished and well-thought out camera, the EOS Rebel T6i / EOS 750D is a great introduction to DSLR photography for those looking to...
For a DSLR, the EOS 800D is a moderately attractive proposition for entry level photographers who want a more 'serious' camera that can accept interchangeable lenses. It certainly looks the part and, for its price, is well built and generally...
Canon’s triple-digit EOS range has long been a popular option for those seeking either an upper entry-level or step-up DSLR. In recent years, Canon has muddied the waters somewhat by offering not just one triple-digit EOS model at a time but two. In...
Canon EOS 800D – Video While it may come as a surprise to some that Canon has decided against the inclusion of 4K video capture, this is something that all other entry-level or step-up DSLRs on the market have yet to offer. This includes all of the...
The 800D's features offer little to complain about. It's responsive and versatile, and the image quality is good. Physically, it's less impressive. It's small and light, but also feels plasticky. The price puts it in a tricky spot – if you want a...
The answer to this question is kind of yes. But only if you are coming from a Canon DSLR camera. For the beginners, the 800D may not be the best option. Compared to the rest of the EOS line in this price range, the 800D is a fabulous camera. But...
For those just starting out with DSLR photography, the Canon EOS 800D represents an attractive choice. It sits above the most basic camera in the company's offering, the EOS 1300D, with a range of features which have come from Canon's higher-end...
For the most part the Canon EOS 800D is a very good camera which does pretty much everything it's supposed to do, and does it well. It's not a massive upgrade on the 750D, but the tweaks that have been made add up to enough of a difference to make it...
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