Canon EOS 1100D Body Only Price in Singapore & Specifications
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Canon EOS 1100D Body Only Specs
Release Date in Singapore | |
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Model | 1100D Body |
Date | Feb 2011 |
Memory | |
Compatible memory cards | SD,SDHC,SDXC |
Display | |
Display | LCD |
Display diagonal | 6.86 cm (2.7") |
Vari-angle LCD display | Yes |
Touchscreen | No |
Display resolution (numeric) | 230000 pixels |
Field of view | 100% |
Audio | |
Built-in microphone | Yes |
Ports & interfaces | |
PictBridge | Yes |
USB version | 2.0 |
Weight & dimensions | |
Width | 129.9 mm |
Depth | 99.7 mm |
Height | 77.9 mm |
Weight (including battery) | 495 g |
Light exposure | |
ISO sensitivity | 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, Auto |
Light exposure modes | Auto, Manual, Shutter priority AE |
Light exposure correction | ± 2EV (1/3EV step) |
Light metering | Centre-weighted |
Light exposure control | Program AE |
Picture quality | |
Camera type | SLR Camera Body |
Megapixel | 12.2 MP |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Maximum image resolution | 4272 x 2848 pixels |
Still image resolution(s) | 720 x 480,1920 x 1280,2256 x 1504,3088 x 2056,4272 x 2848 |
Image stabilizer | No |
Image formats supported | JPG |
Supported aspect ratios | 3:2 |
Total megapixels | 12.6 MP |
Video | |
Video recording | Yes |
Maximum video resolution | 1280 x 720 pixels |
HD type | HD |
Video resolutions | 1280 x 720 pixels |
Motion JPEG frame rate | 30 fps |
Analog signal format system | NTSC,PAL |
Video formats supported | H.264,MOV |
Focusing | |
Auto focusing (AF) modes | Selective Auto Focus, Single Auto Focus |
Focus | TTL |
Closest focusing distance | 0.25 m |
Auto Focus (AF) lock | Yes |
Auto Focus (AF) assist beam | Yes |
Flash | |
Flash modes | Auto, Flash off, Manual |
Flash exposure lock | Yes |
Flash guide number | 9.2 m |
Flash recharging time | 2 s |
Camera | |
White balance | Auto, Cloudy, Custom modes, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten |
Scene modes | Close-up (macro), Night, Night portrait, Portrait, Sports, Landscape |
Shooting modes | Aperture priority, Auto, Manual, Movie, Program, Shutter priority |
Photo effects | Black&White, Neutral |
Self-timer delay | 2,10 s |
Camera playback | Movie, Single image, Slide show |
Playback zoom (max) | 10x |
Languages support | Arabic, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Danish, German, Dutch, English, Spanish, Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian |
Histogram | Yes |
Live view | Yes |
Camera file system | DPOF 1.1,Exif 2.3 |
Tripod mounting supported | Yes |
Image processor | DIGIC 4 |
Battery | |
Power source type | Battery |
Battery technology | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
Battery life (CIPA standard) | 700 shots |
Battery type | LP-E10 |
Shutter | |
Fastest camera shutter speed | 1/4000 s |
Slowest camera shutter speed | 30 s |
Camera shutter type | Electronic |
Design | |
Colour of product | Black |
Material | Polycarbonate, Stainless steel |
Energy Star certified | No |
Reviews of Canon EOS 1100D Body Only
lifewire.com
Reviewed on 2016-10-17
If you're not tied into a system, the choice of cameras can seem bewildering.In this article, I'm going to take a look at the two manufacturer's entry-level cameras -- the Canon T3 and the Nikon D3100. Which is the better buy? I'll take a look at the key...
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Reviewed on 2012-06-08
A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned. ...
Read more > shutterbug.com
Reviewed on 2012-02-09
“We’ve got to consider the pros and cons, make a list, get advice…” —Jim Backus in Rebel Without a Cause I don’t blame you for being confused. I just tested the EOS Rebel T3i, which I really, really liked, and along comes this review of the EOS Rebel...
Read more > macworld.com
Reviewed on 2011-10-24
Solid but basic feature set, * Beginner friendly Feature Guide, * Superior image quality, * Superior low light/high ISO performance,
No spot metering, * No dust removal system, * Video limited to 720p (no 1080, no VGA), * Video mode must be set via mode dial, Price when rated: $600
Canon’s entry-level EOS Rebel T3 is a step up from Canon’s popular XS DSLR, adding a bump up to a 12 megapixel sensor, a DIGIC 4 processor, longer battery life, higher ISO capabilities, improved autofocus and metering systems and the now ubiquitous vid...
Read more > pcmag.com
Reviewed on 2011-10-19
Very fast, Good low-light performance,
Body feels underbuilt, Similarly priced Micro Four Thirds cameras offer better performance in smaller bodies, Live View LCD suffers from painfully slow focus, Poor focusing in movie mode,
With Micro Four Thirds models and other mirrorless digital cameras growing in popularity, the digital SLR market has gotten some stiff competition. The category continues to push forward, though, and Canon, which has not yet manufactured a compact inte...
Read more > imaging-resource.com
Reviewed on 2011-09-26
Good ergonomics; varied button-shapes make it easy to operate by feel, Solid build for a plastic-bodied camera, Generally good image quality for its class, Reasonably wide sensitivity range for an entry-level model, Excellent detail from RAW files, Acc......
Control dial is very stiff, and not ideally angled for comfort, Flash button is easy to miss, since it lacks a screen-printed label, New viewfinder has slightly less magnification, much narrower diopter adjustment range, Very warm auto white balance wh......
The Canon T3 is much more than just a compact SLR, though; it's a good quality camera with a rich feature set that just happens to carry an entry-level price. An enhanced menu guide system makes it perhaps the most approachable Canon SLR to date for novic...
Read more > popphoto.com
Reviewed on 2011-08-29
A new starter model that should convert more than a few point-and-shootersWhat's hot: Fast AF; low noise to ISO 800. What's not: Video capped at 720p; top ISO 6400. Who it's for: Anyone looking to enter Canon's DSLR system for as little money as possible....
Read more > digitalcamerareview.com
Reviewed on 2011-07-28
The Canon T3 looks and feels like any other entry-level DSLR, but great video and image quality place it at the top of the class. Announced in February 2011 along with the more fully featured Rebel , the slots into the middle of Canon's entry-lev...
Read more > steves-digicams.com
Reviewed on 2011-07-20
Paired with the announcement of the Canon EOS Digital Rebel T3i, Canon also announced details around the launch of the EOS Rebel T3 Digital SLR, their secondary Rebel camera ideal for amateur photographers just getting their start with dSLR cameras. T...
Read more > Digitaltrends.com
Reviewed on 2011-07-14
Responsive, good quality 12.2-megapixel DSLR, 720p HD Videos at 30 fps, 3fps burst mode
No front AF Assist lamp (uses built-in flash), Images not super sharp, Awkward control placement
We almost felt like Sookie Stackhouse in HBO’s True Blood. We closed our eyes and the next thing we knew, a year was gone. In this case we didn’t travel in “fairy space time,” but blinked and Canon sent out a replacement for the XS and XSi DSLRs. The c...
Read more > cnet.com
Reviewed on 2011-07-09
Unsurprisingly, the Canon EOS Rebel T3 delivers excellent photo quality
Average performance, a nothing-but-the-basics feature set and claustrophobic viewfinder leave the camera an uninspiring shooter
Rather than introduce new dSLR models at bargain-basement prices as Pentax and Sony tend to do, Canon traditionally lets its slightly higher-end models gradually fall in price until they're the de facto entry-level models. But its current starter, the EOS...
Read more > cameralabs.com
Reviewed on 2011-06-30
Good image quality that's similar to modern 14 Mpixel rivals, Quick and easy access to many settings, Live View and HD video recording (albeit at 720p only), Supplied with decent RAW and remote control software.
Plasticky body with no rubber surfaces - feels cheap, Continuous shooting buffer small. Slows down for RAW, Relatively small 2.7in screen, Weaker popup flash than many rivals.
Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D reviewThe EOS Rebel T3, or 1100D, is Canon's latest entry-level DSLR. Announced in February 2011, it comes no less than two and a half years after its predecessor, the EOS Rebel XS / 1000D; indeed it's such a long time in ...
Read more > ephotozine.com
Reviewed on 2011-04-13
Excellent image quality, Excellent colour reproduction, Extremely low noise, Excellent battery life, Brilliant JPEG output, Easy to use menu system, Canon EOS 1100D
Only 2fps continuous shooting when set to RAW, Basic kit lens is not image stabilised, IS version costs more, Value for money could be better, Lacks sensor cleaning technology
The is Canon's entry level camera, and is the second camera to be introduced since the 1000D. As the 300D through to the 600D range improved over the years, Canon increasingly came under pressure from other entry level DSLR models, often priced at a...
Read more > engadgethd.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-26
Are you a true contrarian looking for a camera that befits your nonconformist lifestyle? Well, Canon's latest entry-level DSLR may not be the most unruly camera out, but at least it sports a moniker that fits the bill. The Canon T3 Rebel, also known a...
Read more > photographyblog.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-24
The Canon EOS 1100D (called the Canon EOS Rebel T3 in North America) is a new entry-level DSLR camera with some advanced features. Replacing the ageing 1000D / XS model, the new Canon 1100D / T3 offers a 12 megapixel sensor, 2.7 inch LCD screen, 720p ...
Read more > digital-photography-school.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-01
These days it’s hard to tell the entry level cameras apart from the fully geared up models. The Canon Rebel T3 (EOS 1100D) sits between the EOS 1000D and EOS 550D models, looking and feeling like any Canon DSLR, from the lofty 5D Mark II all the way d...
Read more > bobatkins.com
Reviewed on 2011-02-10
The two new Canon EOS digital rebel models just announced (02/11) almost share a name - T3 and T3i - though they occupy opposite ends of the entry level (Rebel) DSLR spectrum. The Canon EOS Digital Rebel T3i now sits on top of the pack as the most a...
Read more > The-digital-picture.com
Reviewed on 2011-02-08
A future Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D review is planned. ...
Read more > Kenrockwell.com
Reviewed on 2011-02-07
Canon Rebel T312MP, HD, March 2011, $600 w/lens © 2011 KenRockwell.com. All rights reserved. This free website's biggest source of is when you use , especially these directly to , , , , , and when you get anything, regardless of the country in whi...
Read more > dpreview.com
Reviewed on 2006-01-01
Decent resolution and detail at base ISO, Consistently reliable metering and good AF accuracy, Useful highlight tone priority mode, Intuitive user interface, Beginner-friendly 'Basic+' control Screens, On-screen Q-Menu offers good access to shooting settings, Good battery life, Comprehensive software bundle, Attractive price point,...
Plastic body has a cheap feel to it, no rubberized grips, Very simple video mode (no manual controls, only one resolution setting, no external mic), Very slow contrast detect AF in live view and movie mode, Comparatively small viewfinder, Combined battery/card compartment can make tripod use a little tricky, Flash less powerful than on previous Canon entry-level models, Slow continuous shooting...
Canon Rebel T3 / EOS 1100D Review April 2011 | Lars Rehm and Richard Butler 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...
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