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EOS 2000D – Rebel T7 – 4000D information

Replacements for the 1300D / Rebel T6



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The bottom end of Canon’s DSLR range is split with the 18MP 1300D/T6 being followed by a 24MP 2000D/T8 and new 18MP 4000D.

Key Features:
Canon EOS 2000D:
• 24.1MP APS-C CMOS image sensor
• DIGIC4+ processor
• ISO range from 100-6400 (expandable to 12800)
• Full HD 1080p video up to 30fps and Video Snapshot mode
• 3fps continuous shooting
• 9-point autofocus
• 3” (7.5 cm) 920k-dot TFT LCD monitor with inbuilt Feature Guide
• Scene Intelligent Auto mode
• Creative filters
• Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity

Canon EOS 4000D:
• 18MP APS-C CMOS image sensor
• DIGIC4+ processor
• ISO range from 100-6,400 (expandable to 12,800)
• Full HD 1080p video up to 30fps and Video Snapshot mode
• 3fps continuous shooting
• 9-point autofocus
• 2.7” (7.5 cm) 920k-dot TFT LCD monitor with inbuilt Feature Guide
• Scene Intelligent Auto mode
• Creative filters
• Wi-Fi

Canon 2000D / Rebel T7

Collected 2000D/4000D information including updates and reviews

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2000D/ Rebel T7 / 4000D news and info

2018 February

26th The two new entry level cameras are launched

The 4000D does not appear in US listings at the moment

Comparing the backs shows some of the differences, such as the smaller display, no eyepiece adjustment and not printing on buttons, all aimed at reducing manufacturing costs, and features probably not missed at this level.

EOS_4000D_Back_Body

The on-off switch is part of the top dial on the 4000D

EOS_2000D_Back_Body

New Canon DSLR cameras

Two new cameras at the foot of Canon’s DSLR range.

Press info

United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, 26th February 2018 – Canon today unveils the launch of the EOS 2000D and EOS 4000D, Canon’s latest entry-level DSLR cameras. With a wide range of practical and easy to use features, these new cameras cater to the storytelling needs of individuals taking their first steps into interchangeable lens photography and those wanting to create superbly detailed DSLR quality pictures and cinematic Full HD movies with ease.

The newest additions to Canon’s entry-level DSLR range, the EOS 2000D and EOS 4000D have been designed for people who seek out new experiences and want to share their adventures seamlessly to social media. The cameras’ powerful combination of APS-C sensor technology, DIGIC 4+ image processor, seamless Wi-Fi connectivity and straightforward in-camera feature guides enable stories to be captured and shared with highly detailed photos and Full HD movies.

compare 4000D 2000D

With the EOS 2000D featuring a new 24.1 Megapixel APS-C sensor, and the EOS 4000D using an 18 Megapixel APS-C sensor, each camera allows for compelling storytelling with superb control over depth of field for beautifully blurred image backgrounds. Shooting rich, atmospheric photos during night-time adventures is also made possible with both models capable of low light shooting up to ISO 6400, expandable to ISO 12800.

The DIGIC 4+ image processor, used in both models, powers Canon’s Scene Intelligent Auto mode, enabling simple point and shoot photography with superb image results, as it automatically optimises every shot. The fast and responsive DIGIC 4+ image processor enables the Full HD video capabilities in both models, breathing cinematic life into captured memories.

In addition to a rear mounted LCD screen (7.5 cm on the EOS 2000D and 6.8 cm on the EOS 4000D), both cameras feature a centrally mounted optical viewfinder, providing a distinctly authentic photography experience and allowing stories to be told just as they were experienced with the naked eye. Decisive moments in unfolding stories can be captured with responsive and precise nine-point auto focus and continuous shooting at 3.0 frames per second.

Both cameras are Wi-Fi enabled for seamless smartphone connectivity via the Canon Camera Connect app (iOS and Android), enabling adventurers to rapidly shoot and share their content on social media whilst on the move. New images can be conveniently backed up to Canon’s cloud storage service, irista, via a Wi-Fi connection, ensuring stories and memories shared are never lost.

These processes are made even easier for the EOS 2000D with the inclusion of Near Field Communication (NFC), which can establish a Wi-Fi connection to a smartphone by simply tapping the device on the camera (available on compatible Android devices).

Both models include simple in-camera feature guides, perfect for those looking to improve their storytelling potential as they upgrade from a smartphone. Both cameras include six image settings outside of basic auto modes and a variety of creative filters, enabling experimentation with manual control and the artistic freedom to tell dynamic and vibrant stories. Those embarking on their first DSLR adventure will also benefit from the Canon Photo Companion app, which provides the necessary tips on getting the best out of the cameras.

The EOS 2000D and EOS 4000D’s excellent battery life delivers approximately 500 pictures, or one hour 30 minutes and one hour 15 minutes of HD video respectively, allowing for peace of mind during extended outdoor adventures and the freedom to explore.

Both DSLR models are compatible with over 80 Canon EF and EF-S lenses and range of accessories, giving beginners the greatest choice of systems as they grow and develop their photography skills. The new cameras will be sold as a body only option or with a selection of lens kit options, including an 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens.

Canon’s latest entry-level DSLR cameras offer a fantastic gateway to the joys of interchangeable lens photography. The Canon EOS 2000D and Canon EOS 4000D provide an easy and reliable shooting experience that enable users to capture detailed images and sharp Full HD video. As people step-up from their smartphone and expand their creativity, Canon’s new DSLR cameras will intuitively capture superbly detailed professional-looking images, time after time.

Pricing and availability
The EOS 2000D is available to pre-order from Canon’s Online store from 26th February 2018.

Both DSLR cameras will be available to purchase from March 2018 with the following RSPs:
• EOS 2000D body only – £369.99/€429.99
• EOS 2000D + EF-S 18-55mm IS lens – £469.99/€549.99
• EOS 4000D body only – £329.99/€379.99
• EOS 4000D + EF-S 18-55mm lens – £369.99/€429.99

Other lens bundles will also be available from selected retailers and Canon’s Online Store: www.store.canon.co.uk.

Key Features:
Canon EOS 2000D:
• 24.1MP APS-C CMOS image sensor
• DIGIC4+ processor
• ISO range from 100-6400 (expandable to 12800)
• Full HD 1080p video up to 30fps and Video Snapshot mode
• 3fps continuous shooting
• 9-point autofocus
• 3” (7.5 cm) 920k-dot TFT LCD monitor with inbuilt Feature Guide
• Scene Intelligent Auto mode
• Creative filters
• Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity

Canon EOS 4000D:
• 18MP APS-C CMOS image sensor
• DIGIC4+ processor
• ISO range from 100-6,400 (expandable to 12,800)
• Full HD 1080p video up to 30fps and Video Snapshot mode
• 3fps continuous shooting
• 9-point autofocus
• 2.7” (7.5 cm) 920k-dot TFT LCD monitor with inbuilt Feature Guide
• Scene Intelligent Auto mode
• Creative filters
• Wi-Fi

Specifications

Price
MSRP $549.99 (with 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS II lens)
Body type
Body type Compact SLR
Body material Composite
Sensor
Max resolution 6000 x 4000
Image ratio w:h 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
Effective pixels 24 megapixels
Sensor photo detectors 25 megapixels
Sensor size APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
Sensor type CMOS
Processor Digic 4+
Color space sRGB, AdobeRGB
Color filter array Primary color filter
Image
ISO Auto, ISO 100-6400, expandable to 12800
Boosted ISO (maximum) 12800
White balance presets 6
Custom white balance Yes
Image stabilization No
Uncompressed format RAW
JPEG quality levels Fine, Normal
File format
  • JPEG
  • RAW (Canon CR2, 14-bit)
Optics & Focus
Autofocus
  • Contrast Detect (sensor)
  • Phase Detect
  • Multi-area
  • Center
  • Selective single-point
  • Tracking
  • Single
  • Continuous
  • Face Detection
  • Live View
Autofocus assist lamp Yes (flash)
Digital zoom No
Manual focus Yes
Number of focus points 9
Lens mount Canon EF/EF-S
Focal length multiplier 1.6×
Screen / viewfinder
Articulated LCD Fixed
Screen size 3″
Screen dots 920,000
Touch screen No
Screen type TFT LCD
Live view Yes
Viewfinder type Optical (pentamirror)
Viewfinder coverage 95%
Viewfinder magnification 0.8× (0.5× 35mm equiv.)
Photography features
Minimum shutter speed 30 sec
Maximum shutter speed 1/4000 sec
Exposure modes
  • Scene Intelligent Auto
  • Program
  • Shutter Priority
  • Aperture Priority
  • Manual
Scene modes
  • Landscape
  • Close-up
  • Sports
  • Food
  • Night Portrait
Built-in flash Yes (Pop-up)
Flash range 9.20 m (at ISO 100)
External flash Yes (via hot shoe)
Flash modes Auto, On, Off, Red-eye
Flash X sync speed 1/200 sec
Drive modes
  • Single
  • Continuous
  • Self-timer
  • Continuous w/self-timer
Continuous drive 3.0 fps
Self-timer Yes (2 or 10 sec)
Metering modes
  • Multi
  • Center-weighted
  • Partial
Exposure compensation ±5 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
AE Bracketing ±2 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
WB Bracketing Yes
Videography features
Format MPEG-4, H.264
Modes
  • 1920 x 1080 @ 30p / 46 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
  • 1920 x 1080 @ 24p / 46 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
  • 1280 x 720 @ 60p / 46 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
Microphone Mono
Speaker Mono
Storage
Storage types SD/SDHC/SDXC card
Connectivity
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
HDMI Yes (mini-HDMI)
Microphone port No
Headphone port No
Wireless Built-In
Wireless notes 802.11b/g/n with NFC
Remote control Yes (wired or wireless)
Physical
Environmentally sealed No
Battery Battery Pack
Battery description Lithium-Ion LP-E10 rechargeable battery & charger
Battery Life (CIPA) 500
Weight (inc. batteries) 475 g (1.05 lb / 16.76 oz)
Dimensions 129 x 101 x 78 mm (5.08 x 3.98 x 3.07″)
Other features
Orientation sensor Yes
GPS None
Pre-release rumours

2018 February

23rd It seems the ‘ultra-cheap’ 4000D will have a part or wholly plastic lens mount.

4000d front

Not the issue many might think – most users at this level are unlikely to swap lenses, and if you do, you’re not likely to have a 500/5.6 hanging off the end.

22nd 2000D frontImages aplenty via [Nok]

This would appear to be the 2000D

  • 24.1 million pixels APS-C
  • DIGIC 4+
  • Full HD video
  • 3.0 type liquid crystal
  • ISO: 100-6400
  • Wi-Fi installed
  • Size: 129.0 × 101.3 × 77.6 mm
  • Weight: 475 g

2000D top

2000D back

Canon EOS4000D DSLRMeanwhile the 4000D gets an 18 MP sensor

  • 18 million APS-C
  • DIGIC 4+
  • Full HD video
  • 2.7″ type liquid crystal
  • ISO: 100-6400
  • Wi-Fi installed
  • Size: 129.0 × 101.6 × 77.1 mm
  • Weight: 436 g
  • DS 126701

Canon-EOS-4000D rear

Canon-EOS-4000D top

3rd Are we going to see a 1300D follow-up and an even more basic model announced before the CP+ show in Japan (at the start of March)?

This could fit in with the wireless registration data suggesting multiple cameras.
A very basic model with Digic 4 and the good old 18MP sensor anyone?

1st A good old fashioned bit of leak searching [Nok] purports to show some photos and drawings [#1] of a ‘new rebel’ from certification data, not normally published prior to announcements [click to enlarge]

canon dslr

  • Single-lens reflex camera | Made in Taiwan
  • Wi-Fi installed | Size: W129.0 mm × H 101.6 mm × D 77.1 mm
  • Battery: LP-E 10

This could well be the T7 or whatever xxxxD number it gets.

I first wondered if it was actually the SL2/200D from last year, but the body size is larger

2017 December

4th A comment (thanks) that the ‘2000D’ will use the now ‘standard’ 24MP APS-C sensor, feature full HD and be available by next Easter.

No other details at all so I’m waiting for a more authoritative source. If it’s launching early next year, then expect some more details within the next 3-4 weeks. No other mention of the range of model numbers below.

November

23rd Several new camera registrations with an EOS 2000D/3000D/4000D appearing [nok]

EOS 2000D: Digital single-lens reflex camera
Kit: Body, 18-55mm IS II, 18-55mm DC III
EOS 3000D: Digital single-lens reflex camera
Kit: Body, 18-55mm IS II, 18-55mm DC III
EOS 4000D:
Kit: Body, 18-55mm IS II, 18-55mm DC III

Just where this slew of model numbers fits in Canon’s lineup in the timeline below isn’t known, but a 1300D replacement is likely, especially given the mention of a new camera in other filings in August.

August

3rd The wireless regulatory notice for what is likely the Kiss X90 appear: [Nok]

  • Digital camera | Wi-Fi | no bluetooth | Made in Taiwan
  • Size: W 129.0 mm × H 101.6 mm × D 77.1 mm
  • Fixed LCD

Almost certainly the 1400D. A look at the timeline makes me wonder how big a jump we’ll see from the DIGIC 4 processor of the 1300D

Sizewise, the differences to the 1300D are minimal

  • New camera: 129.0 × 101.6 x 77.1 mm
  • 1300D: 129 x 101 x 78 mm

It could be a month or two until we hear more…

    00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2022 2023
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Best Full       1Ds 1Ds II 1Ds III 1D X 1DX II 1DX III
1.3     1D 1D II 1D IIn 1D III 1D IV                      
vid.                             1D C            
High Full                               5Ds/5Dsr
            5D 5D II 5D III 5D IV
1.6                   7D 7D Mk II
Better  Full                                               6D 6D 2
1.6 D30 D60 10D 20D 30D 40D 50D 60D 70D 80D 90D
Mid 1.6         300D
Rebel
Kiss
350D
XT
Kiss N
400D
XTi
Kiss X
450
XSi
X2
500
T1i
X3
550
T2i
X4
600
T3i
X5
650
T4i
X6i
700D
T5i
X7i
760D T6s 77D
        750D T6i 800D T7i 850D T8i
Micro 1.6                                 100D SL1 X7 200D SL2 250D
Entry 1.6                   1000D / XS / F 1100D / T3 / X50 1200D T5 X70 1300D T6 2000D T7
                                    4000D
Mirrorless
EOS
R
Full                               R3
                              R5
                              R6 R6 II
                              EOS R
                              EOS RP
1.6                               R7
                              R10
EF-M 1.6                               M5
                              M50 M50 II
                            M M2 M3 M6 M6 II
                            M10 M100 M200

Note: dates start in announcement quarter, not shipping dates. Video capable 4k 8k

Digic | Digic 2 | Digic 3 dual | Digic 4 dual | Digic 5 dual | Digic 6 dual | Digic 7 dual | Digic 8 dual | Digic X dual

2016 November
8th slver rebel T6It seems that a grey/silver version of the 750D/T6/KissX8 is going to appear somewhere.
Note that this might initially only appear in some markets
via DCI

2016 March

10th The 1300D is announced [Main 1300D page for full specs etc]

The EOS 1300D is available from early April 2016 with the following RRPs:
· EOS 1300D body only – £289.99/€ 399.99
· EOS 1300D + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 DCIII kit – £329.99/€459.99
· EOS 1300D + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II kit – £369.99/ €519.99

–The Canon Timeline suggests we might not see a 1400D until 2018

EOS 1300D front viewtop view EOS 1300D camera

5th Photos appear [DCI], so it would seem that the 1300D will appear soon, and likely with the specs below

Definitely a camera to make the bottom of the DSLR range of interest, if cheap enough.

4th At last, the 1300D gets a mention [DCI]

– Sensor: 18MP CMOS
– Sensor size: 22.3mm x 14.9mm
– Image processing engine: DIGIC4 +
– ISO100-6400 (extension ISO12800)
– Wi-Fi, NFC
– Video: Full HD
– Video Snapshot
– Scene Intelligent Auto
– Creative Filters
– Continuous shooting: 3 frames / sec.
– Monitor: 3 inches
– Size: 129mm x 101.3mm x 77.6mm
– Weight: 485g

I’d have perhaps expected to see the 100D updated first with Digic 6 and 20+MP, and a 1300D to follow up at 18MP, where Digic 4 would make it a 600D ‘lite’ and Digic 5 a 650D ‘lite’

1300D rear view

2015 February

5th With the xxxD rebel line splitting into the 750D/760D and a 100D update some time after – what’s going to happen with the xxxxD line? It will probably keep going for quite some time yet…

2014 February

12th The 1200D/T5 is announced.

Specifications – 1300D

Price
MSRP $549.99 (with 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS II lens)
Body type
Body type Compact SLR
Body material Composite
Sensor
Max resolution 5184 x 3456
Other resolutions 3456 x 2304, 2592 x 1728, 1920 x 1080, 720 x 480
Image ratio w:h 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
Effective pixels 18 megapixels
Sensor photo detectors 19 megapixels
Sensor size APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
Sensor type CMOS
Processor Digic 4+
Color space sRGB, AdobeRGB
Color filter array Primary color filter
Image
ISO Auto, ISO 100-6400, expandable to 12800
Boosted ISO (maximum) 12800
White balance presets 6
Custom white balance Yes
Image stabilization No
Uncompressed format RAW
JPEG quality levels Fine, Normal
File format
  • JPEG
  • RAW (Canon CR2, 14-bit)
Optics & Focus
Autofocus
  • Contrast Detect (sensor)
  • Phase Detect
  • Multi-area
  • Center
  • Selective single-point
  • Tracking
  • Single
  • Continuous
  • Face Detection
  • Live View
Autofocus assist lamp Yes (flash)
Digital zoom No
Manual focus Yes
Number of focus points 9
Lens mount Canon EF/EF-S
Focal length multiplier 1.6×
Screen / viewfinder
Articulated LCD Fixed
Screen size 3″
Screen dots 920,000
Touch screen No
Screen type TFT LCD
Live view Yes
Viewfinder type Optical (pentamirror)
Viewfinder coverage 95%
Viewfinder magnification 0.8×
Photography features
Minimum shutter speed 30 sec
Maximum shutter speed 1/4000 sec
Exposure modes
  • Scene Intelligent Auto
  • Program
  • Shutter Priority
  • Aperture Priority
  • Manual
Scene modes
  • Landscape
  • Close-up
  • Sports
  • Food
  • Night Portrait
Built-in flash Yes (Pop-up)
Flash range 9.20 m (at ISO 100)
External flash Yes (via hot shoe)
Flash modes Auto, On, Off, Red-eye
Flash X sync speed 1/200 sec
Drive modes
  • Single
  • Continuous
  • Self-timer
  • Continuous w/self-timer
Continuous drive 3.0 fps
Self-timer Yes (2 or 10 sec)
Metering modes
  • Multi
  • Center-weighted
  • Partial
Exposure compensation ±5 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
AE Bracketing ±2 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
WB Bracketing Yes
Videography features
Resolutions 1920 x 1080 (30p, 24p), 1280 x 720 (60p), 640 x 480 (30p)
Format MPEG-4, H.264
Microphone Mono
Speaker Mono
Storage
Storage types SD/SDHC/SDXC card
Connectivity
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
HDMI Yes (mini-HDMI)
Microphone port No
Headphone port No
Wireless Built-In
Wireless notes 802.11b/g/n with NFC
Remote control Yes (wired or wireless)
Physical
Environmentally sealed No
Battery Battery Pack
Battery description Lithium-Ion LP-E10 rechargeable battery & charger
Battery Life (CIPA) 500
Weight (inc. batteries) 485 g (1.07 lb / 17.11 oz)
Dimensions 129 x 101 x 78 mm (5.08 x 3.98 x 3.07″)
Other features
Orientation sensor Yes
GPS None

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