used Canon EOS 2000D, With EF-S 18-55mm, f3.5-5.6 Lens






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- The camera is in very good condition and looks hardly used
- The camera comes fully boxed
- The strap looks like new
- A lovely little camera
Warranty; The camera comes with a 3 month warranty The camera comes boxed The Canon EOS 2000D (known as the Rebel T7 in the U.S.) is an entry-level DSLR aimed at beginner photographers who are looking to step up from smartphone or compact camera photography. It offers a simple, easy-to-use interface with the versatility and control of a DSLR.
Key Specifications:
- Sensor: 24.1 MP APS-C CMOS sensor, which is a major improvement in terms of resolution for this class of camera. The larger sensor size compared to most smartphones provides better image quality, especially in low light.
- Image Processor: DIGIC 4+ image processor, which is somewhat dated but still effective for general photography tasks.
- ISO Range: 100–6400 (expandable to 12,800), giving it decent performance in various lighting conditions.
- Autofocus System: 9-point autofocus system, with one cross-type point at the center for more reliable focus in mixed lighting conditions.
- Burst Rate: 3 frames per second (fps) continuous shooting, which is modest and might feel slow for action or sports photography.
- Video Recording: Full HD 1080p at 30 fps. While it doesn’t support 4K video, it’s sufficient for basic video recording needs.
- LCD: 3-inch fixed LCD screen with 920k-dot resolution. It’s non-touch, which might be a drawback for users who are used to touchscreen interfaces.
- Viewfinder: Optical viewfinder with 95% coverage, typical for entry-level DSLRs.
- Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC for easy sharing and transferring of images to your smartphone or tablet via Canon’s Camera Connect app.
- Battery Life: Around 500 shots per charge, which is decent for a DSLR of this class.
- Weight: 475 grams (body only), making it fairly light and portable.
Key Features:
- 24.1 MP Sensor: Delivers detailed, high-resolution images suitable for large prints or cropping.
- Easy-to-Use Interface: Designed for beginners, with guided menus and automatic shooting modes like Scene Intelligent Auto, as well as basic creative controls for those ready to experiment with manual settings.
- Lens Compatibility: Works with Canon EF and EF-S lenses, providing a wide range of lens options for different types of photography.
Strengths:
- Image Quality: The large 24.1 MP APS-C sensor captures excellent image quality, especially in good lighting conditions.
- Value for Money: As an affordable entry-level DSLR, it provides great value for those looking to start photography with interchangeable lenses.
- Wi-Fi/NFC: Makes sharing photos to your phone or social media easier without needing to remove the memory card or connect via cables.
Limitations:
- Autofocus and Burst Speed: The 9-point autofocus system and 3 fps continuous shooting speed might feel limited for fast action or sports.
- Video Features: Lacks advanced video features such as 4K resolution, and doesn’t have a microphone input for high-quality audio recording.
- No Touchscreen/Articulating Screen: The fixed, non-touch LCD might feel outdated to users coming from modern smartphones or more advanced cameras.
Who is it For?
The Canon EOS 2000D is ideal for beginner photographers, students, or hobbyists who are new to DSLR photography. It’s great for those who want to learn the fundamentals of photography while still getting high-quality images, and it offers room to grow as your skills advance. The Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 is a versatile, lightweight zoom lens commonly bundled with Canon’s APS-C DSLR cameras as a kit lens. It’s designed for beginners and casual photographers, offering a wide-to-standard zoom range suitable for various everyday photography tasks like landscapes, portraits, and street photography.
Key Specifications:
- Focal Length: 18-55mm (equivalent to 29-88mm on a full-frame camera)
- Aperture Range:
- Maximum: f/3.5-5.6 (varies depending on the zoom)
- Minimum: f/22-38
- Lens Construction: Typically 11-13 elements in 9-11 groups, depending on the version, with 1 aspherical element to help reduce distortion.
- Image Stabilization (IS): Up to 4 stops of optical image stabilization, which is very useful for handheld shooting in low-light conditions or at slower shutter speeds.
- Autofocus: Uses Canon’s STM (Stepping Motor) or Micro Motor AF, depending on the version, offering smooth and quiet autofocus—especially useful for video recording when the STM version is used.
- Minimum Focus Distance: 0.25 meters (25cm), allowing for semi-macro shots with a maximum magnification of 0.36x.
- Filter Size: 58mm
- Weight: Around 200 grams (7 oz), depending on the version—making it lightweight and easy to carry.
Performance:
- Optical Quality: The lens performs adequately for its price point, delivering sharpness in the center of the frame, though corners can be softer, particularly at wide apertures and at the extremes of the zoom range. Chromatic aberration and barrel distortion are noticeable at 18mm but are often corrected in-camera or in post-processing.
- Image Stabilization: The IS feature significantly enhances the ability to shoot in low light or without a tripod, offering up to 4 stops of stabilization.
- Autofocus: The STM version is favored for its smooth and near-silent autofocus, making it ideal for video shooting as well as still photography. The older non-STM models use a standard Micro Motor, which is noisier and slower.
Variants of the Lens:
There are several versions of this lens, with some differences in autofocus systems and image stabilization:
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM: Features image stabilization and a stepping motor for smooth, quiet AF during video recording.
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II: An earlier version with optical image stabilization, but uses a Micro Motor for autofocus, which is noisier.
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 III: A non-IS version without image stabilization, usually cheaper but lacking the stabilization benefit for handheld shooting.
Key Features:
- Wide-to-Standard Zoom Range: Suitable for general-purpose photography, covering everything from wide-angle landscapes to portrait shots.
- Affordable: A cost-effective lens, often bundled with Canon cameras as a kit lens, making it easily accessible to beginners.
- Compact and Lightweight: Its small size makes it highly portable, ideal for travel or daily use.
Who is it For?
The Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 is designed for beginner photographers or those who want a versatile, general-purpose lens without spending much. It’s great for everyday shooting, learning the basics of DSLR photography, and casual video recording.
Limitations:
- Aperture: The variable aperture of f/3.5-5.6 limits low-light performance, especially at the telephoto end, where the aperture drops to f/5.6.
- Sharpness: While decent, the image quality isn’t as sharp as higher-end lenses, especially towards the edges of the frame.
- Build Quality: Mostly made of plastic, which keeps the weight down but doesn’t feel as robust as more expensive lenses.
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The Canon EOS 2000D (known as the Rebel T7 in the U.S.) is an entry-level DSLR aimed at beginner photographers who are looking to step up from smartphone or compact camera photography. It offers a simple, easy-to-use interface with the versatility and control of a DSLR.
Key Specifications:
- Sensor: 24.1 MP APS-C CMOS sensor, which is a major improvement in terms of resolution for this class of camera. The larger sensor size compared to most smartphones provides better image quality, especially in low light.
- Image Processor: DIGIC 4+ image processor, which is somewhat dated but still effective for general photography tasks.
- ISO Range: 100–6400 (expandable to 12,800), giving it decent performance in various lighting conditions.
- Autofocus System: 9-point autofocus system, with one cross-type point at the center for more reliable focus in mixed lighting conditions.
- Burst Rate: 3 frames per second (fps) continuous shooting, which is modest and might feel slow for action or sports photography.
- Video Recording: Full HD 1080p at 30 fps. While it doesn’t support 4K video, it’s sufficient for basic video recording needs.
- LCD: 3-inch fixed LCD screen with 920k-dot resolution. It’s non-touch, which might be a drawback for users who are used to touchscreen interfaces.
- Viewfinder: Optical viewfinder with 95% coverage, typical for entry-level DSLRs.
- Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC for easy sharing and transferring of images to your smartphone or tablet via Canon’s Camera Connect app.
- Battery Life: Around 500 shots per charge, which is decent for a DSLR of this class.
- Weight: 475 grams (body only), making it fairly light and portable.
Key Features:
- 24.1 MP Sensor: Delivers detailed, high-resolution images suitable for large prints or cropping.
- Easy-to-Use Interface: Designed for beginners, with guided menus and automatic shooting modes like Scene Intelligent Auto, as well as basic creative controls for those ready to experiment with manual settings.
- Lens Compatibility: Works with Canon EF and EF-S lenses, providing a wide range of lens options for different types of photography.
Strengths:
- Image Quality: The large 24.1 MP APS-C sensor captures excellent image quality, especially in good lighting conditions.
- Value for Money: As an affordable entry-level DSLR, it provides great value for those looking to start photography with interchangeable lenses.
- Wi-Fi/NFC: Makes sharing photos to your phone or social media easier without needing to remove the memory card or connect via cables.
Limitations:
- Autofocus and Burst Speed: The 9-point autofocus system and 3 fps continuous shooting speed might feel limited for fast action or sports.
- Video Features: Lacks advanced video features such as 4K resolution, and doesn’t have a microphone input for high-quality audio recording.
- No Touchscreen/Articulating Screen: The fixed, non-touch LCD might feel outdated to users coming from modern smartphones or more advanced cameras.
Who is it For?
The Canon EOS 2000D is ideal for beginner photographers, students, or hobbyists who are new to DSLR photography. It’s great for those who want to learn the fundamentals of photography while still getting high-quality images, and it offers room to grow as your skills advance.
The Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 is a versatile, lightweight zoom lens commonly bundled with Canon’s APS-C DSLR cameras as a kit lens. It’s designed for beginners and casual photographers, offering a wide-to-standard zoom range suitable for various everyday photography tasks like landscapes, portraits, and street photography.
Key Specifications:
- Focal Length: 18-55mm (equivalent to 29-88mm on a full-frame camera)
- Aperture Range:
- Maximum: f/3.5-5.6 (varies depending on the zoom)
- Minimum: f/22-38
- Lens Construction: Typically 11-13 elements in 9-11 groups, depending on the version, with 1 aspherical element to help reduce distortion.
- Image Stabilization (IS): Up to 4 stops of optical image stabilization, which is very useful for handheld shooting in low-light conditions or at slower shutter speeds.
- Autofocus: Uses Canon’s STM (Stepping Motor) or Micro Motor AF, depending on the version, offering smooth and quiet autofocus—especially useful for video recording when the STM version is used.
- Minimum Focus Distance: 0.25 meters (25cm), allowing for semi-macro shots with a maximum magnification of 0.36x.
- Filter Size: 58mm
- Weight: Around 200 grams (7 oz), depending on the version—making it lightweight and easy to carry.
Performance:
- Optical Quality: The lens performs adequately for its price point, delivering sharpness in the center of the frame, though corners can be softer, particularly at wide apertures and at the extremes of the zoom range. Chromatic aberration and barrel distortion are noticeable at 18mm but are often corrected in-camera or in post-processing.
- Image Stabilization: The IS feature significantly enhances the ability to shoot in low light or without a tripod, offering up to 4 stops of stabilization.
- Autofocus: The STM version is favored for its smooth and near-silent autofocus, making it ideal for video shooting as well as still photography. The older non-STM models use a standard Micro Motor, which is noisier and slower.
Variants of the Lens:
There are several versions of this lens, with some differences in autofocus systems and image stabilization:
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM: Features image stabilization and a stepping motor for smooth, quiet AF during video recording.
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II: An earlier version with optical image stabilization, but uses a Micro Motor for autofocus, which is noisier.
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 III: A non-IS version without image stabilization, usually cheaper but lacking the stabilization benefit for handheld shooting.
Key Features:
- Wide-to-Standard Zoom Range: Suitable for general-purpose photography, covering everything from wide-angle landscapes to portrait shots.
- Affordable: A cost-effective lens, often bundled with Canon cameras as a kit lens, making it easily accessible to beginners.
- Compact and Lightweight: Its small size makes it highly portable, ideal for travel or daily use.
Who is it For?
The Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 is designed for beginner photographers or those who want a versatile, general-purpose lens without spending much. It’s great for everyday shooting, learning the basics of DSLR photography, and casual video recording.
Limitations:
- Aperture: The variable aperture of f/3.5-5.6 limits low-light performance, especially at the telephoto end, where the aperture drops to f/5.6.
- Sharpness: While decent, the image quality isn’t as sharp as higher-end lenses, especially towards the edges of the frame.
- Build Quality: Mostly made of plastic, which keeps the weight down but doesn’t feel as robust as more expensive lenses.
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