- 12-megapixel resolution: Step up to DSLR image quality with a 12-megapixel APS-C-sized sensor. A 14-bit DIGIC 4 image processor provides 3.2fps continuous shooting and images that are packed with detail and tonal range.
- Intuitive, on-screen feature guide: The EOS 1100D's Feature Guide provides descriptions of many of the camera's functions, as well as advice on how to use them in your own photography.
- Easy to use Scene modes and Basic+: Theme-based Scene modes automatically pick the most suitable exposure, focus and drive-mode settings for the subject being photographed, while Creative Auto mode portrays adjustable functions in an easy to understand.
- HD EOS Movie mode: Shoot stunning HD video at 25 or 30fps, with automatic exposure control leaving you free to concentrate on the action. Footage can be edited on your PC or Mac, or played directly on an HD TV via the camera's HDMI connection.
- ISO 100-6400 sensitivity: Low-light shooting without flash is possible thanks to the EOS 1100D's ISO 100-6400 sensitivity range. The camera's 14-bit DIGIC 4 processor helps to control noise and maintain image quality.
- Attaching the Camera Strap (Digital SLR): Strap eyelets are located on the upper left and right sides of the camera. Attach the left side of the strap to the camera’s left strap eyelet, and the right side to the camera’s right strap eyelet. Attaching the Strap: Loosen the strap and pass the end through the buckle and the strap keeper to straighten it. Make sure to leave the strap keeper attached to the strap. Pass the end of the strap through the camera’s strap eyelet to attach it to the camera. Make sure to pass the strap through the strap eyelet from the bottom as shown below. The front of the strap clearly displays the Canon logo. Fold the strap over, and pass it through the strap keeper. Next, pass the strap through the inside of the buckle. To remove excess slack from the strap, follow steps~ as illustrated in the image below. Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle. Repeat the process with the other end of the strap on the site side. Make sure the strap is not twisted before attaching it to the camera.
Product Description
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The ideal choice as your first EOS camera
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The Canon EOS 1100D is the ideal introduction to the EOS system
for first-time digital SLR users. An enthusiast’s camera, it will
grow with you allowing you to explore your creativity as you gain
experience and confidence. Easy-to-use, compact and lightweight
it delivers a host of technology, including features found on
Canon’s professional models, into the hands of the photography
enthusiast.
Features include:
* 2.7” LCD screen for easy viewing and reviewing of s
* 12 Megapixels capture every scene in dazzling colour and
brilliant detail
* HD movies (720p) with stereo sound, Dynamic IS and HDMI
* Feature Guide describes each mode and gives onscreen help
* New HD CMOS Pro sensor
* Creative Auto and Basic+ Modes allow you to manually adjust
image settings
Feature Guide - a first for EOS cameras
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To get the best out of any SLR, an understanding of the camera’s
features and technologies is essential. With the EOS 1100D’s new
Feature Guide, newcomers to the digital SLR world are given a
brief explanation of what each feature does and how you might
best use it. For example, the Aperture priority AE feature is
explained on the camera’s LCD screen saying “Adjust aperture to
blur background (subjects stand out) or keep foreground and
background in focus”. Once the feature is selected, the camera
also provides onscreen help with step-by-step instructions as
well as useful hints and tips.
Record full High Definition movies with stereo sound
High Definition movie-making
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Boasting HD (720p) movie capability, the EOS 1100D does not just
shoot video clips, it offers the enhanced image quality, smooth
frame rates and adaptive exposure compensation you would normally
find in a professional movie-making tool.
In addition to selectable frame rates, the EOS 1100D enables easy
manual control of exposure, focus and Live View features and even
allows for in-camera editing. The large APS-C CMOS sensor and
compatibility with over 60 Canon lenses provides a wealth of
depth-of-field options, and it's all available at the press of a
dedicated Live View/Movie button.
It is easy to view and share your movies and stills too, thanks
to an HDMI connection which allows High Definition playback of
footage and images on any HDTV.
Experiment with Creative Filters for artistic post-production
effects like Miniature Mode which transforms normal landscapes
into miniature look-alikes.
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Unlock your creativity
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With the new EOS 1100D creativity has never been simpler. You can
add your own artistic touches and post-production effects with
ease, without worrying about detailed settings or additional
software. Basic+ allows you to add stunning ambience to a scene
after it’s been . For example you can inject warmth to a
sunset or brighten up your beach s. Simply select Portrait,
Landscape, Close-Up, Sport, or Night Snap modes to find the
ambience to suit your scene.
Further creativity can be achieved using the Creative Auto Mode.
This setting allows you to make image adjustments, such as
aperture or shutter speed, through an easy-to-understand
navigation screen on the camera's LCD menu, allowing you to 'blur
backgrounds’ or make exposures 'darker' or 'brighter'. These
simple image options allow photographers to experiment with image
exposure options while still managing to shoot in an automatic
mode.
The different modes allow you to control the look and feel of
your images
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Get more hands-on with Creative Modes
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As you become more confident you can also experiment with five
Creative Modes:
Av mode automatically sets the shutter speed, but allows you to
control depth of field by letting you choose the aperture. By
setting the extent to which the lens opens (‘aperture’), you can
control the portion of a scene that appears sharp in the image
(‘depth of field’). A larger aperture will provide a shallow
depth of field (sharp in the foreground with a blurred
background) whereas a smaller aperture will give a sharp picture
throughout.
Tv mode automatically sets the aperture and you select the
shutter speed. This enables you to change the appearance of
motion in your s.
In Program Mode both the aperture and shutter speed are
controlled by the camera but you can select other settings: with
Drive Mode you can select from Single , Continuous Shooting
or Self-timer; Metering Mode allows you to specify the area of
the image you wish the camera to use to calculate exposure.
Manual Mode allows you to control both aperture and shutter speed
so you have total creative freedom with your s - great for
difficult lighting situations or capturing subjects with
different effects.
A-DEP Mode automatically sets your depth of field so you can be
sure to capture as much or as little of the scene as you wish in
focus.
All the Creative Modes allow you to change your ISO speed. This
is the measure of the sensor’s sensitivity to light. Altering it
allows you to modify the exposure accordingly and gives you more
freedom to be creative with your s in different lighting
conditions.
Effortless operation
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The EOS 1100D is the smallest and lightest Digital EOS model yet,
weighing just 495g, and is ergonomically designed for comfortable
handling. A large, bright 2.7” LCD monitor with 230,000 pixels
and a viewing angle of 170 degrees makes it easy to preview,
review and share your s even when you are using the camera in
bright sunlight.
Live View Function
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Live View Function enables you to view your subjects directly on
the LCD monitor. It’s easy to magnify any part of the scene 5x or
10x for precise manual focus. You can even choose a grid overlay,
perfect for keeping vertical or horizontal lines straight in your
composition. Live View Function can be used remotely via a
computer through a USB connection and the included EOS Utility
software.
The 9-point AF system, 63 zone dual-layer light meter and 3.7fps
shooting means you’ll always get the perfect .
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Focusing made easy
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A wide-area Auto Focus (AF) system uses nine separate focusing
points to lock onto subjects fast and makes it easy to get the
you want. As well as Manual Focus there are three auto-focus
modes to choose from: One- AF, ideal for static subjects such
as portraits and landscapes, AI Servo, great for moving subjects
as it keeps following the subject with predictive tracking until
you take the and AI Focus which switches from One to
Servo when movement is detected. The centre, cross-type focus
point operates flawlessly in lower-light and lower-contrast
settings.
Choose your style
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The EOS 1100D allows you to change the look of your images by
customising Picture Style settings for colour, saturation,
sharpness and contrast, either in-camera or later with Canon’s
comprehensive software suite, supplied with the EOS 1100D. Six
preset Picture Styles include Portrait, which provides a sharp
and crisp image with nice skin tones, Landscape, which emphasizes
vivid blues and greens and Monochrome to give you stunning black
and white images. Canon also offers additional downloadable
‘Picture Style Files’ that can be installed into your camera for
even more imaging options at your fingertips.
Professional Software
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The EOS 1100D allows you to shoot in RAW format and the Digital
Photo Professional software which comes free in-box, enables
high-speed RAW image processing, fast previewing for real-time
image adjustment and support for sRGB, Adobe RGB and Wide Gamut
RGB colour spaces. Because it is CMS (Colour Management System)
compatible, Digital Photo Professional allows for easy image
layout and printing in Adobe RGB in conjunction with
Easy-PhotoPrint and PictBridge printers.
Power in your hands
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Canon's latest generation of DIGIC processor, the DIGIC 4, is the
brain of the camera and is responsible for the superb
responsiveness of all EOS models. Faster and more powerful than
its predecessor, the DIGIC 4 processor gives exceptional
performance and low noise at higher ISO speeds.
In the instant between your being taken and its appearance
on the LCD screen, Canon's cutting-edge DIGIC technology, which
was originally developed for Canon's Professional range, is
racing to optimise your image.
DIGIC processors are able to analyse ultra-detailed image data
gathered by the camera sensor then use this to swiftly reproduce
the subtlest of tonal graduations in 16 bit and an exceptionally
wide colour range.
When shooting in darker conditions, even if you are pushing the
ISO to the limit, DIGIC processing applies sophisticated Noise
Reduction algorithms - helping to eliminate graininess and
preserve detail. The speed of DIGIC also means less processing
time for long battery life and fast start-up times.
With over 60 Canon lenses to choose from you'll never be short
of creative options.
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EF & EF-S Lenses
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Over 70 years of experience give Canon an inherent advantage when
it comes to lens manufacture. EOS digital SLRs are backed up by
the world's most comprehensive system of interchangeable lenses.
From 8-15mm ultra wide angle to 800mm super telephoto, the 60+
lenses in the EF series cover all possible shooting requirements.
Canon lenses employ advanced optical expertise and
micron-precision engineering to deliver unprecedented performance
in all facets of the photographic process. Special optical
technologies, such as aspherical, ultra-low dispersion, or
fluorite elements are featured in the universally accled L
Series lenses. Canon’s Optical Image Stabiliser technology is
also featured in selected lenses to minimise the effect of camera
shake.
Extend your lighting capabilities
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Mastering flash photography can take a lifetime but Canon’s
extensive range of Speedlites, can make it simple to get great
results. These flash head units can be used on or off camera to
open up a range of creative possibilities. You can use them in
situations where there would otherwise not be enough light or as
a fill-in flash to change your daylight pictures dramatically.
The Speedlite range is compatible with all EOS cameras and
includes a choice of four standard models and two models for
spet macro use.
Review
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From DPreview.com
The bottom-end of the interchangeable lens camera has become
fiercely competitive with manufacturers culling features and
cutting-corners to offer a tempting upgrade path from compact
cameras, at the most attractive price. As a result we've seen
control dials, orientation sensors and even focus motors
disappear to reduce the manufacturing costs of these entry-level,
gateway cameras. From the consumer's perspective, of course,
we've also seen technologies once only in the reach of the
professionals filter down to almost compact camera prices.
In June 2008, rather than just letting the outgoing model's price
drop when the next camera was introduced, Canon launched a
completely new model that sat below its then very recent Rebel
XSi/450D. The Rebel XS (EOS 1000D in Europe) was unashamedly a
cut-down version of the XSi but its mixture of a well trusted
sensor and compelling price tag have seen it continue to sell
strongly, particularly at the price-conscious end of the market.
Two-and-a-half years is nearly two lifetimes in contemporary
camera terms, so it was beginning to look like the XS might turn
out to be a one-off, until the launch of its replacement in
February 2011. The Rebel T3 (EOS 1100D) builds on a successful
formula and takes it further, offering a strong (if not exactly
cutting-edge) set of features in a body that suggests it should
be very capable of competing on price.
The 1100D takes a series of familiar-sounding components and
folds them together in a distinctly conventional but still
capable-sounding package. So there's a 12MP CMOS chip that is
likely to date back to the 450D/XSi, coupled with Canon's
now-standard 9-point AF system and the 63-area iFCL (Focus, color
and luminance sensitive) metering system first seen in the EOS
7D. These combine with the equally well-known Digic 4 processor
to offer a camera that's unlikely to offer much in the way of
surprises (which should also mean the avoidance of any nasty
ones).
Canon EOS 1100D specification highlights:
* 12MP CMOS sensor
* 9-point AF system (up from 7 on the 1000D)
* 63-area iFCL colour-sensitive metering (from EOS 7D)
* 720p movie at 30 or 25fps (H.264 compression)
* 2.7" LCD, 230,000 dots
* ISO 100-6400 (no expansion)
* Basic+ creative point-and-shoot mode
* Eye-Fi wireless SD card compatible menu options
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Box Contains
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* EOS 1100D body
* Eyecup Ef
* Camera Cover R-F-3
* Wide strap EW-200DB
* Battery Charger LC-E10E
* EUR AC Cable 1m
* Battery pack LP-E10
* Battery cover
* Interface cable IFC-130U
* EOS Digital Solution disk
* Software instruction manual disk
* Camera instruction manual disk
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