Canon has made the EOS 4000D or Rebel T100 their most affordable DSLR camera, designed for beginner photographers. As a result, they’ve cut a few corners to make it small, light and very competitively priced. But this is, indeed, a very good camera for the price, and the corners Canon has cut are largely cosmetic in nature.

The sensor, which produces the 18-megapixel file, also produces Full HD video, which is 1080p, or standard HD video, which is 720p. In both cases, the video is very fluid and of good quality.

The brain of the Rebel T100 is the DIGIC4+ processor. It’s not Canon’s newest processor, but it’s a really good, reliable workhorse and can produce very clean, sharp images with excellent color reproduction.

The 4000D produces an 18-megapixel image, which isn’t the largest available; The 2000D, which is the next DSLR camera in the Canon stable, produces a 24 megapixel file and you can get cameras that offer 36 megapixels and more. However, the Rebel T100 can produce a 50-megabyte file, which is big enough for websites, your social media, and to be printed in magazines and newspapers.

The ISO range on the Canon T100 goes from 100 to 6400 and can then be extended to 12,800. There is some degradation as you go through the ISOs. But I would say you don’t really notice it until around 3200 and the quality up to that point is really very good.

The LCD screen on the back isn’t very big, the camera is quite small, and it’s not high resolution. So you can use it to check your composition or exposure, but I really wouldn’t recommend editing your images on this rear LCD.

There are two autofocus systems on the Canon 4000D, one that runs through the viewfinder and one that runs through the LCD screen on the back. The viewfinder is very fast and very accurate. And the one running through the LCD isn’t as fast, but it’s also pretty accurate. Autofocus has nine autofocus points on the diamond-shaped screen. This is useful for moving the focus around the frame or if you are shooting something that moves in the frame, because it allows the camera to follow it.

Inside the camera there are a number of great features and creative filters, which allow you to change some of the styles of the photo you take. And also to resize your image.

The Canon 4000D has eight presets, ranging from portraits, landscapes, sports, close-ups, and even a food option. It also has semi-automatic modes, which are standard on all DSLR cameras: P, Shutter Priority, and Aperture Priority. It also has full manual mode.

The Canon 4000D offers WiFi capability so you can take a photo, then use the WiFi option to send it to your mobile phone and upload it directly to a social media platform.

The Canon EOS 4000D is almost entirely plastic apart from the electronics. And this means that it is obviously lighter and cheaper. However, this does not mean that the camera is not robust. As long as you don’t swing it around your head and bounce it off the floor, this camera will be fine for everyday use. I’ve had my EOS 4000D for a year now, I’ve taken it on two or three vacations. I have used it regularly on a daily basis, and it is in perfect condition.

This camera is designed to work with Canon EX flashguns and not third party flashguns. This is something worth thinking about, as a new EX flashgun will cost at least $250; the equivalent flash gun from a third party would cost around $70. This only applies if you are going to use the flash on the camera’s hot shoe. If you are going to use it as a slave flash, you do not need an EX flash.

The most obvious advantage of the Canon EOS 4000D is the price. It is the cheapest conventional DSLR available on the market right now. It has an excellent sensor that will give you fantastically clear, sharp images with good color reproduction at a very good size. The processor is also very good and will process your images very well with good color reproduction, and it will also process your videos, which it will also shoot to a professional quality standard. So everything you need in a camera is in the Canon 4000D or Rebel T100.