Canon EOS 2000D + EF-S 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS II Lens + Spare Battery - Easy-to-use DSLR Camera with a Versatile Lens and a Spare Battery, Ideal for Portraits and Landscape - Amazon Exclusive

£609.99
  • WHAT'S IN THE BOX - EOS 2000D body; EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II Lens; 2 x LP-E10 Battery Pack; Eyecup EF; Camera strap EW-400D; Battery Charger LC-E10E; Power cable for battery charger; Lens Cap E-58 II; Lens Dust Cap E; Getting Started Guide
  • CINEMATIC - Step up to a 24.1 Megapixel sensor that has up to 19x more surface area than many smartphones to capture stories with beautiful background blur, even in tricky light.
  • CREATE - Enjoy guided Live View shooting with Creative Auto mode and add unique finishes with Creative Filters. Just point and shoot for great results with Scene Intelligent Auto.
  • SHOOT WITH CONFIDENCE - Capture the moment just as you remember with precise Auto Focus, 3.0 fps and DIGIC 4+. Enjoy easy framing with the optical viewfinder and see results on a 7.5 cm LCD screen.
  • SHARE - Instantly transfer your stories to your smart device, for easy sharing on social media or cloud backup, and shoot remotely with Wi-Fi, NFC and Canon Camera Connect app.

Color: ‎Black

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13 reviews
Bradr11
Brilliant camera especially for beginners the value for money is good and the quality of the photos is really good to. You can buy different lenses so you are not just stuck with the one that comes with it, it’s easy to set up and has multiple functions for all different shoot styles. If you are someone looking at getting into photography I’d recommend this camera.
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G. Laws
One of the things I like about photography as a hobby, is there is a real community spirit. Even the more professional photographers with their Canon 5D Mk IV's will stop for a chat and compliment my choice of the (much cheaper) EOS 2000D. The truth is, I don't want an electronic viewfinder, or a poseable touch screen. I bought the EOS 2000D precisely because! it is more old school. I wanted the mirror, so that I am seeing exactly what the camera is seeing. It also means the batteries last longer, as I am not having to power an electronic viewfinder, and I also like the fact that while I am changing lenses, the mirror is down, covering and protecting the image sensor. As I am far happier cleaning just the mirror than the sensor. Yes it only takes 3 shots per second in burst mode, but that is all I need. The APS-C sensor can produce prints at 6000 x 4000 resolution, and that is more than enough to print off at large format, then frame your prints and decorate your house. There is something great about getting a beautiful landscape shot, framing it and hanging it on your wall. It means that if a visitor compliments the picture, there is a whole back story, because you! took the photograph. And trust me, the EOS 2000D is more than capable of taking some truly breath-taking photographs. It is probably better suited towards landscape and portrait photography, as it starts to show it's age a little when you start capturing fast moving sporting events like motor racing, or wildlife photography. But other than that, it is a fantastic DSLR. The video capture is full HD at 1920x1080. My home projector beams at 1080p at 8ft across by 5ft high and the videos from the camera look fantastic, even at that scale. The wireless link is excellent. There are three setup memories. You can set the first up as a link to your home Wi-Fi, then link, say your iPad to your camera, via the Cannon Camera Connect app. This then lets you peruse your photos from the sofa without a cable in sight. Even delete photos if you want. You can also set up the camera to automatically back up your photos over Wi-Fi. The second memory can be used to connect directly to the camera when away from your home network. Whether you are connected at home, or directly, you can also take control of the camera functions from your phone, iPad or tablet. You can use the Live View, adjust basic settings and trigger the shutter. Granted, it is a little more long-winded than the later Bluetooth cameras, but it works well. And remember, the 2000D was only released in 2018, it is not what I would call an 'old' camera. This is highlighted by the fact that the camera has the Canon Scene Intelligent Auto PLUS mode (the green icon on the selection wheel), and will also communicate with compatible flash units via it's E-TTL enabled hot shoe. If you want a breather from the mathematics of manual shooting mode, just put the Canon into Scene Intelligent Auto PLUS mode and be impressed by the results. The fact that the camera also has flashlight communication, means the intelligent mode even works with the flash connected. In fact there is only really one thing that may make me upgrade to a full frame camera in the future, and that is the reduced field of view that a cropped sensor camera has. But you can compensate for that by lens choice. You just need to remember, that being a cropped sensor, the actual focal length you will see through the camera, is greater than the number on the lens. So for example, you will need to fit the 2000D with a 22mm lens, to see the equivalent of 35mm through the camera, but there are lots of apps and websites with focal length calculators. And if you are new to cameras, I would highly recommend your first lens purchase is the famous Canon 'nifty-fifty', otherwise known as the EF 50mm f/1.8 STM. As you will notice an instant improvement to your low light photographs. The other great thing if you decide to purchase a 2000D, is that it seems to be the default camera used for many of the photography tutorial books. That is a huge bonus, because the menu images and discussions regarding DSLR functions are usually using the 2000D, so you are not only learning about photography in general, but as a bonus, you are learning how to get the best out of your own camera. At the time of writing, Amazon sell a hardback complete photography course book, and that uses the 2000D as its teaching camera. There are also literally hundreds of videos on YouTube, that teach you how to get the best out of the 2000D. The only bit of advice I would pass on, is to caution prospective buyers that there are numerous EOS 2000D camera kits on the Amazon website and online, some cheaper than others. The difference in price is usually because the 2000D body can come fitted with the older EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lens, or the more modern EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II. Those last few letters (IS II) are very! important. They mean that the lens has the Canon image stabilisation system built in. You can tell by looking for the extra selector switch on the side of the lens (see the image). Get the stabilised lens kit at a good price and you are on to a winner. Highly recommended.
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Talib
I've had my Canon EOS 2000D DSLR camera for a few years, and it has been an amazing product! This camera can take astonishing photos, and you can take them manually or automatically. The cool thing about this product is that there are many different options to choose from. If you want to take a high-quality photo of someone doing sports, there is a 'Sports' option. If you want to take a picture of mouth-watering food, there is a 'Food' option. The camera can also blur the background depending on where you want the focus to be. Additionally, there are different lenses you can try out if you don't like the 18-55mm lens. Overall, this Canon camera is an exceptional product. You can snap breathtaking photos, choose different functions, blur backgrounds, and much more. I would definitely recommend this product (especially to those who are eager to try out photography)!
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Petes22
Decent camera although at the bottom end of the Canon range it's good value for the money. Not to big and pretty versatile although connecting to the Canon App via NFC can be a bit hit and miss. Takes great photos anyway but use it with a prime lens will get you some outstanding results.
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Tom
Easy to use with good battery life and focus capability. Very versatile and functional for beginners and doesn't weigh too much nor does it take up much space due to how compact it is.
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Maddriver
As a beginner I had a reasonable camera, but wanted a little more. Someone I know takes excellent photos with the EOS200D so thought I would give it a go. The results so far have been excellent and I am getting better and better pics from the camera. I took some publicity shots for a relative and they turned out way beyond expectations. Not that it matters, I am 80 and although technologically I am OK, this camera is so easy to use that even an old codger like me can get decent shots, so I would recommend anyone looking for a decent, easy to use camera gives the 2000D a go, it will improve your photographs immensely
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Unicorn
Met all expectations and is easy to set up and use.
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kevin
This is my first DSLR since getting into photography as a hobby. It’s very sturdy, taken thousands of pictures and still works fine without any issues either. The megapixels are still brilliant even for today. Only gripes would be the back screen being dated to todays more advanced cameras with touch/ flip screens, shutter speed could be faster for wildlife and more dynamic range. I will most likely use this camera until it breaks before I upgrade
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GLOCKer
I am on a budget and I really wanted a dSLR that had okay performance and fit my budget. I started looking at Canon dSLR cameras when I found out the EF lenses from my old film SLR that I bought back in 2002 were compatible. The camera is working great and looked brand new. It even shipped in a Canon box. The only thing kind of negative I feel I should point out is the Canon 2000d is sold as the Canon Rebel T7 in the USA, so you wont easily find support as you can't register this camera on the Canon website in the USA. Otherwise, you can download the EOS Utility software and other Canon software and use it. This is a great camera!
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Sonia
es fantastica estoy muy contenta con la compra
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Amazon Kunde
Eine tolle Kamera, Ich bin sehr zufrieden.
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Fonso
Se me estropeará la cámara Canon que tenía antes y miré está.Me convenció mucho el que trajera para grabar video.Buena compra.
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Monique Van Perre
alles prima in orde !
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  • Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎23.7 x 17.9 x 17.8 centimetres
  • Package Weight ‎1.74 Kilograms
  • Product Dimensions L x W x H ‎12.9 x 10.1 x 7.8 centimetres
  • Item Weight ‎1.74 Kilograms
  • Brand ‎Canon
  • Camera Lens ‎18-55 mm
  • Colour ‎Black
  • Continuous shooting speed ‎3 fps
  • Has image stabilisation ‎Yes
  • Included components ‎EOS 2000D body EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II Lens 2 x LP-E10 Battery Pack Eyecup Ef Camera strap EW-400D Battery Charger LC-E10E Power cable for battery charger Lens Cap E-58 II Lens Dust Cap E Getting Started Guide
  • Max Focal Length ‎55 Millimetres
  • Min Focal Length ‎18 Millimetres
  • Minimum shutter speed ‎30 seconds
  • Model year ‎2018
  • Plug profile ‎Canon EF-S mount
  • Part number ‎2728C011
  • Size ‎Compact
  • Viewfinder Magnification ‎0.6x
  • Water Resistance Level ‎Not Water Resistant
  • Zoom Type ‎Optical Zoom
  • Lens Design ‎Zoom
  • Expanded ISO Maximum ‎12800
  • Autofocus Points ‎9
  • Focus type ‎Auto Focus
  • Maximum shutter speed ‎1/4000 seconds
  • Aperture Modes ‎[Automatic, Manual]
  • Style ‎18-55mm IS II Kit with extra battery
  • Maximum Format Size ‎APS C
  • Effective still resolution ‎24.1
  • Guaranteed software updates until ‎unknown
  • ASIN B09HMH3PZH
  • Delivery information: We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout.
  • Item model number EOS 2000D+EF-S 18-55mm IS II+battery
  • Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
  • Date First Available 1 Oct. 2021
  • Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,235 ratings var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when('A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if (dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction !== true) { dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction = true; A.declarative( 'acrLink-click-metrics', 'click', { "allowLinkDefault": true }, function (event) { if (window.ue) { ue.count("acrLinkClickCount", (ue.count("acrLinkClickCount") || 0) + 1); } } ); } }); P.when('A', 'cf').execute(function(A) { A.declarative('acrStarsLink-click-metrics', 'click', { "allowLinkDefault" : true }, function(event){ if(window.ue) { ue.count("acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount", (ue.count("acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount") || 0) + 1); } }); }); 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Best Sellers Rank 37,675 in Electronics & Photo (See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo) 47 in Digital SLR Cameras
  • Compatible mountings Canon EF-S
  • Aspect ratio 3:2
  • Photo sensor technology CMOS
  • Supported file format RAW
  • Image stabilisation Optical
  • Maximum focal length 55 Millimetres
  • Optical zoom 3 x
  • Expanded ISO minimum 100
  • Metering description Evaluative
  • Brand Canon