Canon has unveiled its latest entry-level EOS DSLR – the EOS 1300D.
Suited to newcomers to DSLR photography, the EOS 1300D features an 18 megapixel APS-C sensor and includes Wi-Fi and Dynamic NFC for easier image sharing.
The 1300D operates via a high-performance DIGIC 4+ image processor and has an ISO range of 100–6400 (expandable to 12800).
The camera's focusing uses a 9‐point AF system (including one center cross‐type AF point) and AI Servo AF to provide accurate autofocus performance.
Users can frame and view shots via the combination of a high-performance optical viewfinder and 3.0-inch 920,000 LCD monitor on the camera's back.
The 1300D also features full HD video recording and can connect to a Canon Connect Station CS100 for simple photo storage and sharing options or can print images via Wi-Fi.
Compatible with Canon's full range of EF lenses.
The EOS 1300D will be available end of March 2016 - pricing will be set at dealer discretion.