Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. 242 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor Fast & accurate Dual pixel CMOS AF with phase-detection Vari-angle touch screen, 30-Inch LCD Built-in Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth technology Full HD 60P & external microphone input.Shutter Release:Soft-touch electromagnetic release
There are many positives to Canons SL2 model. Foremost, it being that for a low-end entry level SLR camera, it manages to incorporate Canons fantastic and high-end DIGIC 7 processor chip. You can expect no lag in processing each shot (although your chosen SD card may be too slow to process each shot onto the card as quickly as you might like). The other and best positive is that it incorporates a built-in optical viewfinder so that you can see and shoot via the lens. I so dislike LCD screens in bright sunlight and while the SL2 does have a rotating LCD screen, YOU get to choose which option you prefer. Its weight and its size make for a great portable camera that youll find yourself always wanting to carry about. Its ultra light. Its entry level price is fair. I was going to wait for Canons new G1X Mark lll coming out this November 2017. The flagship of POINT & SHOOT CAMERAS. However, when I factored in its $1299 price tag compared to the SL2s $650 (body plus lens kit) price tag I realized the SL2 was a bargain and did pretty much of the same thing. The SL2 is cheap lightweight plastic in build quality. That lowers the weight but also makes sure the camera isnt user-friendly to dust and moisture. Controls are flimsy and the menu is weak for internal changes. This is a SLR but it behaves much more like a Point & Shoot when it comes to settings. There are a few negatives and the most obvious one is the miserable lens that comes with the camera (Canon 18-55mm). Zip for clarity and performance; in light or outdoors. Buy the BODY-ONLY and find yourself a better lens. Unlike the higher end Canon cameras Made In Japan, this SL2 is Made In Taiwan. I still give it a full 4 stars when consideration goes into pricing, performance and features. Its not the BMW of SLR cameras but still a great unit from Canon and well worth the purchase!
digitalk
4
Like they say the best camera is the one with you. I was a former DSLR shooter that gave up in favor of a smartphone in my pocket. I then felt a craving to go back and got distracted by new and improved point and shoot and mirror less models. Now I am back and very happy with the SL2. Its got a lot to offer at its price point. It feels like an entry level camera and it is in terms of performance speeds but that aside it can take wonderful travel, portraits, street, family photos. Especially with a 40mm prime lens. I already see the difference compared to my mobile phone. Yes it is still a hassle to carry around but the better pics and videos are worth it to me.
Zeno Silva
4
This is for me the best cost x benefit camera out there, It does not record in 4K thats why the 4 stars, but other than that really simple to use and a great improvement over my old Canon EOS D500
Stephen Schneider
4
Very nice for the price. The pros list is far longer than the cons list, so here are some cons. Awkward mic input position Not the best low-light, but I just use soft boxes and such SD card and battery slot together on the bottom of the camera, must remove some types of quick release plates to charge/ingest Battery life is ok, but I like to shoot RAW photos and 1080p 60fps which drains the battery pretty quickly
DCifuentesJ
4
One star off only because the batteries run short (OEM are expensive, so get a bunch of generic ones). Would be perfect if it would have mic level meters, headphone jack for monitoring and more focusing points. But that would make it identical to the 80D, so get that one if you are more serious about your hobby. This is my 80D backup camera.
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