CANON EOS100D RRP £425 new
Selling my camera - is hardly used, in great condition. See specs below, or google 'Canon EOS 100D' for more info. Need a quick sale, hence the low price! Works perfectly, you're welcome to come and see it first, based in Stoke Newington. Also selling a FUJIFILM X-S1 camera and professional studio lights. Listings on here or message for more details. Canon EOS 100D key specifications Small form factor DSLR weighing 400g/14oz. 18MP APS-C sensor with 14-bit DIGIC 5 processor 'Hybrid CMOS AF II' system with 80% frame coverage Continuous autofocus in movie mode with subject tracking ISO (expandable to ISO fps continuous shooting p video recorDing, monaural microphone (stereo input jack) 3-inch fixed capacitive touch-screen (same as EOS M) 9 point AF (central sensor is cross-type) 'Creative Filters' image-processing controls, previewed live on-screen The EOS 100D achieves its notable size reduction without sacrificing much in the way of external control compared to the Rebel T5i. On the SL1 the button at the center of the 4-way controller does double-duty as both the Q menu and Set button, and the surrounding buttons have lost their dedicated functions. The SL1 has a lower capacity flash, with a guide number of 9m (versus 13mm on the 650D) and houses a mono versus stereo microphone, though it does retain a stereo mic input. And while the handgrip is not as deep as the one on its larger sibling, the SL1 still provides a distinctly DSLR handling experience. Canon EF-S mm f/ IS STM lens Introduced alongside the EOS EOS 100D was the EF-S mm F IS STM lens. This is the standard kit zoom for the SL1 and brings the total number of EF-S STM lenses to three, with a 40mm pancake and mm (both shown below) also on offer. Canon's STM lenses are designed to take full advantage of the Hybrid AF system found in the Rebel T4i, T5i and SL1. They offer quiet autofocus, helpful when shooting video, and full time manual focus. The mm lens has a close focusing distance of 0.25m and a circular seven-bladed aperture. An internal focusing motor means the lens does not extend while turning the focus ring. The STM focus motor is extremely quiet and, when using the optical viewfinder, impressively fast, offering a noticeable improvement over its predecessor. But switch the camera to live view and, just like the mm f/ IS STM, it slows down significantly. This is unfortunate - Canon's live view AF system still distinctly lags behind the competition. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit