Testseek.com have collected 78 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 1300D Rebel T6 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 1300D Rebel T6.
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The editors liked
Inexpensive
Great color reproduction in daylight
Handy menu
‘Connect & share' your shots via smartphone on social media
Interchangeable lenses
Provides access to the Canon lens system
On-screen shooting guide
Raw capture support
Crisp rear LCD
In-camera Wi-Fi
Low cost
Sharp image quality
EF and EF-S lens mount
Good image quality overall
Good value for money
In-camera Wi-Fi and NFC make light work of image sharing
Decent kit lens
Friendly
Approachable design
Good ergonomics
Lots of room to grow in Canon's ecosystem
Affordable price
Wide array of features
Great image quality
Easy to use
Terrific value for money
The Canon EOS Rebel T6's photo and video quality are definitely better than those of a point-and-shoot
Simple control layout
Lightweight camera body
Builtin WiFi and NFC for quick photo sharing
Very nice JPEGs
Good battery life
The editors didn't like
Differs little from the Canon 1200D
Limited resolution and dynamic range
SLR camera is not as quiet as a mirrorless system camera
No touchscreen
Screen cannot turn or tilt
Few video options
With very slow AF
1855mm kit lens is noisy
Dated image sensor
Cannot autofocus when recording video
Slow focus in dim light and Live View
Rear LCD doesn't tilt or offer touch support
Old
Disappointing bundled lens
Not great video quality
No microphone jack
9 point AF system
No 4K video recording
Slow burst shooting with very limited raw buffer
Resolution
Dynamic range and high ISO performance trail current rivals
Mediocre autofocus performance
Limited feature set
Very basic movie capture features
No touchscreen LCD
LCD can't be tilted or rotated
Slower shooting speed
18MP sensor now dated
9-point AF system dated
Exposure can be unpredictable
Its feature set is beyond minimal and it's slow for a family camera
Low cost, Sharp image quality, EF and EF-S lens mount
Not great video quality, No microphone jack, 9 point AF system, No 4K video recording
A cheaper DSLR but maybe not worth the savings.We understand that spending over $500 on a DSLR can be a huge expense. The T6 can seem like a great option at first because of the savings, but when you do a side by side comparison of its photos with the Can...
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Great image quality, Easy to use, Terrific value for money
18MP sensor now dated, 9-point AF system dated, Exposure can be unpredictable
In order to continue to offer a great-value product, Canon hasn't done anything exciting here. A better processor, which could have increased frame rate and general operational speeds, would have been nice. Wi-Fi and NFC will be welcomed by many, but if y...
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Published: 2017-04-03, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Provides access to the Canon lens system, On-screen shooting guide, Raw capture support, Crisp rear LCD, In-camera Wi-Fi
Dated image sensor, Cannot autofocus when recording video, Slow focus in dim light and Live View, Rear LCD doesn't tilt or offer touch support, Old, disappointing bundled lens
Canon's entry-level SLR, the EOS Rebel T6, entices those looking to graduate from smartphone shooting with a trusted brand name, but dated tech means you can do much better...
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Published: 2016-11-21, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: Entry-level interchangeable lens cameras have never been so affordable or more capable. There are plenty of choices around the $500 mark that will take better pictures than most cameras ever made.They don't always have the very latest sensors or the premi...
Inexpensive, Great color reproduction in daylight, Handy menu, ‘Connect & share' your shots via smartphone on social media, Interchangeable lenses
Differs little from the Canon 1200D: limited resolution and dynamic range, SLR camera is not as quiet as a mirrorless system camera, No touchscreen, Screen cannot turn or tilt, Few video options, with very slow AF, 1855mm kit lens is noisy