
Canon 8575B001 EOS Rebel SL1 DSLR Camera Body
Capture Stunning Images with the Canon EOS Rebel SL1 The Canon EOS Rebel SL1 is a compact and lightweight DSLR, perfect for photographers seeking high-quality images and Full HD videos. Featuring an 18.0 MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC 5 Image Processor, it delivers exceptional performance in various li...
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Overview
Capture Stunning Images with the Canon EOS Rebel SL1
The Canon EOS Rebel SL1 is a compact and lightweight DSLR, perfect for photographers seeking high-quality images and Full HD videos. Featuring an 18.0 MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC 5 Image Processor, it delivers exceptional performance in various lighting conditions. The touchscreen LCD and intuitive controls make it easy to capture your creative vision.
Specifications:
- Sensor: 18.0 MP CMOS (APS-C)
- ISO: 100-12800 (Expandable to H: 25600 for stills, H: 12800 for videos)
- Processor: DIGIC 5 Image Processor
- AF System: 9-point AF (with high-precision dual-cross f/2.8 center point)
- Continuous Shooting: Up to 4.0 fps
- Movie Mode: EOS Full HD Movie with Movie Servo AF
- LCD Monitor: 3.0-inch Touch Screen Clear View LCD II (approx. 1,040,000 dots)
- Viewfinder: Optical Viewfinder (approx. 0.87x magnification)
- Microphone: Built-in monaural microphone
- Mount: Canon EF
Key Features
Compact and lightweight DSLR featuring a newly-developed 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, ISO 100–12800 (expandable to H: 25600) for stills and ISO–6400 (expandable to H: 12800) for videos for shooting from bright to dim light, and high performance DIGIC 5 Image Processor for exceptional image quality and speed.
9-point AF system (including a high-precision dual-cross f/2.8 center point) for exceptional autofocus performance when shooting with the viewfinder; new Hybrid CMOS AF II, which combines the advantages of high-speed phase-detection AF and high-precision contrast AF, provides a widened Hybrid CMOS AF focus area for increased autofocus speed and accuracy when shooting photos and movies in Live View.
High speed continuous shooting up to 4.0 fps allows you to capture all the action
EOS Full HD Movie mode with Movie Servo AF for continuous focus tracking of moving subjects, manual exposure control and multiple frame rates (1080: 30p (29.97) / 24p (23.976) / 25p, 720: 60p (59.94) / 50p, 480: 30p (29.97) / 25p), built-in monaural microphone, manual audio level adjustment, and Video Snapshot with editing for expanded movie shooting options.
Touch Screen Wide 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor II (approximately 1,040,000 dots) with smudge-resistant coating features multi-touch operation with direct access to functions for setting changes and Touch AF for an easy, intuitive experience and clear viewing when outdoors; an Optical Viewfinder with approx. 0.87x magnification makes subjects easier to see.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable for a DSLR camera body
- Equipped with an 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor for high-resolution stills
- Offers a wide ISO range of 100–12800 (expandable to H: 25600) for stills, performing well in varied lighting
- Utilizes a high-performance DIGIC 5 Image Processor for exceptional image quality and speed
- Incorporates a 9-point AF system with a high-precision dual-cross f/2.8 center point for reliable autofocus
- Includes Hybrid CMOS AF II for increased autofocus speed and accuracy in Live View for photos and videos
- Achieves high-speed continuous shooting up to 4.0 fps, capturing dynamic action effectively
- Provides EOS Full HD Movie mode with Movie Servo AF, manual exposure, and multiple frame rates for video creators
- Features a Touch Screen Wide 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor II (1,040,000 dots) with multi-touch operation
👎 Cons
- The 18.0 Megapixel sensor might be considered lower resolution compared to newer DSLR models
- The 9-point AF system, while good, may not offer the extensive coverage of more advanced autofocus systems
- Continuous shooting at 4.0 fps is adequate but slower than some higher-end DSLRs
- Hybrid CMOS AF II, while an improvement, may still be slower than dedicated phase-detection AF in some scenarios
- The built-in monaural microphone for video may not provide the desired audio quality for professional productions
- An optical viewfinder with 0.87x magnification is standard but not the largest available
- Being a camera body, it requires a separate lens purchase to begin shooting