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Canon EOS Rebel Cámara Digital SL3 EF-S 18-55mm IS STM

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  • La cámara réflex digital EOS más pequeña y ligera.
  • Alta calidad de imagen con 24. Sensor CMOS (APS-C) de 1 megapíxel.
  • Rápido y preciso Dual Pixel CMOS AF con detección de ojos AF.
  • Video 4K, película de lapso de tiempo 4K.
  • Pantalla táctil de ángulo variable, 3. LCD de 0 pulgadas, Wi-Fi incorporado ** y tecnología Bluetooth *** con transferencia automática de imágenes. , Procesador de imagen DIGIC 8, es 100-25600. , visor óptico con un sistema AF de 9 puntos. , Operación fácil. * entre la línea actual, a partir del 10 de abril de 2019. ** Compatible con las versiones de iOS 10. 3/11. 4/12. 1, versiones de teléfonos inteligentes y tabletas Android 4. 4/5. 0/5. 1/6. 0/7. 0/7. 1/8. 0/8. 1.


Canon Cámara Digital EOS Rebel SL3


Joyce
Comentado en Brasil el 5 de febrero de 2025
A câmera é excelente, veio embalada direitinho e atendeu à todas as minhas expectativas
mathew
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de agosto de 2023
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Monalisa
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de mayo de 2023
I'm new to DSLR cameras. I have always had the Canon powershot superzoom bridge cameras (currently own the poweshot sx 70 hs, before i had the sx 50 hs, and sx 30 is before that) so I'm not totally new to semi-manual and manual settings, but I never really saw how the manual settings worked until I got this DSLR camera. And for my first slr, this camera is AMAZING. It has lots of, I guess "tutoring" to help teach you if you don't know what you're doing, and it is super helpful. And the lense that comes with this kit is the real STM lense, not one of those cheap Canon kit lenses that tend to come with some of the cheaper kits. It has IS which is great for hand-held zoomed in shots. I haven't shot video yet but I have heard it is good. Sorry cant review that. But for taking photos and for new or new-ish photographers, this camera is a great entry or mid-level!
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 20 de marzo de 2023
Muy satisfecha y agradecida por el tiempo de entrega. Muy buen producto, todo intacto. Feliz con mi compra
AlexMung
Comentado en México el 2 de abril de 2023
Muy buen producto, eficaz para principiantes ya que cuenta con muchas funciones.
Mikə
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de febrero de 2022
I've always wanted to get into photography outside of my phone and after a lot of research this was the camera most pros pointed to. Yes it doesn't have "everything" but you won't miss it if you don't know about it. This kit has really got me excited about photography. I would spend extra on getting a 50mm lens for your sl3. The camera is easy to use and has a rotating screen that most high budget cameras don't have. I think it rotates 270°. The colors from this camera are incredible! I rarely have to do any post editing from the pictures. It takes great video and had fast transfers of photos to your phone. If you're serious about wanting to learn photography this camera is perfect because it does a lot of great things for a budget. If I did it again though, I would have just bought the body and purchased a nice lens because the kit lenses aren't top notch but good enough. One thing to know is that the flash hot shoe for the sl3 only accepts canon flashes so you can't skimp on cheap aftermarket flashes. I don't care about that. This camera will accept tons of lens options though! Don't hesitate! Do it!
Alfred Piedras
Comentado en México el 17 de febrero de 2022
Es lo que esperaba, una camara REFLEX, un diseño muy bonito, ligera y con opciones para trabajarla. Me fascino
Cliente de Kindle
Comentado en México el 24 de diciembre de 2022
Es una cámara para principiantes, perfecto manejo y muy intuitiva. Recomendable para comenzar en la fotografía, no dudo que se puede usar de manera semi-profesional.
Katelik Jocelyn Martínez Grajales
Comentado en México el 16 de abril de 2022
Excelente producto
Sk3ptik0n
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de agosto de 2020
Canon makes a lot of "Prosumer" level cameras and with the USA Vs. International branding it can get very confusing.For me it came down to the following "Have to have" points:24 MegaPixel resolution:24Mpx allows me to take one product picture and still have enough resolution to zoom in on a portion of the frame and still have Amazon spec (3k x 3k px) image size (resolution). I have an older Rebel (from the late 2000, plus a Rebel SL1 that I borrowed and an Equivalent Nikon from the mid-2010s. This is the only camera that allows me to take a single product picture and still have sufficient resolution to post on Amazon and other places. With the other cameras even the RAW version was not large enough to satisfy Amazon requirement for picture size (so I had to upsample my pictures) after allowing for a modicum of cropping. With the SL1 and the Nikon, I had to take 2 to 3 additional pictures to have a decent resolution sample of the product's smaller features. My old Rebel is about as useful as a hole in the head these days. A shame. This camera is amazing when it comes to that.Hinged Touchscreen:The older SL1 Rebel is a nice camera, but feels cheaper and it has a fixed LCD screen. Since I shoot many products on the floor, with the camera at 90 degrees, being able to tilt the LCD screen for framing saves me time and resolution. I can close in tighter than I can with the SL1 because I can see the product better.Even handheld shooting reminds me of the old days with my Rolleifles and Hasselblad. I don;pt kn ow how much fre hand photography I'll do, but being able to get a lower POV without thrashing on the floor is nice. I remember spending $500 many years ago just to have a periscope viewfinder on an old Minolta film camera I used at the time. This is better.Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection:This is the first thing I tested when I activated the camera and it works great. It lets me name pictures with a handy YY-MM-DD-filename format, which keeps all my pictures in Chronological order and they go into a folder properly named directly on my computer. With the Nikon I could do the same thing using an Open Source program, but I had to connect with a USB cable and frankly having one less cable in the studio is a blessing. Especially a cable connecting my laptop to the camera since I am continuously moving from behind the computer to the stage to place new products on it. I don't know if I'll use the bluetooth to my phone, but my wife might and it's nice to have.BTW, another thing I bought is a 2 batteries charger so now I have 3 batteries ready to go at all times. It's must for serious shooting.18-55mm Lens:I almost didn't buy a camera with a lens, because I already have a legacy of Canon lenses, including one that at the time cost me about three times what I paid for the camera body.I wasn't thrilled about the 18-55mm lens because it is the same as the one on the borrowed SL1. It's actually useful for some of the shooting I am doing these days, but the lens feels cheap. The manual focusing ring on the SL1 lens felt like a cheap plastic toy that came with a happy meal.GOOD NEWS: when I received the new camera, sporting the exact same lens, I was thrilled to find that in this new lens the focusing ring behaves much better. While the other lens' focusing ring spins with almost no friction, the one that came with my camera is smooth and offers just enough resistance for proper manual focusing. I do wish it was a bit wider, but it's a lot wider than other lenses I have and it's very useful. I don't know if I got lucky or what, since as best I can tell, they are identical lenses, but the one that came with this camera has excellent manual focusing.All in all, I made a good choice because I can work with this lens for some of the shooting I do. I needed another 50mm equivalent lens like I need a third eye. I have a collection of them. Having this zoom is going to make my life easier and save me time when shooting many products one after the other.Stability Control:Sometimes I have to shoot hundreds of products in a short time. While I have a pretty good tripod setup, it's in a small, hot room with lots of cables, lights reflectors, etc. I always shoot at 200 ISO, maybe 400 on a bad day so the exposure tends to be wide open and shutter speed very long.Well, the stability control on all my lenses (of the digital generation) is very impressive. I had to shoot a number of T-shirts very quickly and given that it was 110 degrees inside the room, I simply could not bother to set up the tripod and do the usual "Leopard military walk" to change subject, align them, etc.I decided to shoot them handheld. I was always good at it, but in this case I need to do it with my arms extended and the camera pointing down. Shutter speed 1/15. Crazy. Anything below 1/60 looks like a drunk was behind the lens.I thought "no way I could end up with a sharp picture" with that setup, but I did. Even with the older SL1 (and no tilting LCD) I tested the handheld and tripod mounted version of the same picture side by side. Obviously, the tripod mounted one had better depth of field so it was as sharp as it could be, but I could only tell the difference if I enlarged things like the stitching of a coat. Once compressed and uploaded to a web site, the difference was not only negligible, it was invisible.I am adding more lights so I can use a faster shutter speed, but I know that push come to shove, I can handhold the camera at 1/15 and get very sharp pictures. The Smithsonian may not be calling me anytime soon, but these pictures are not for museums.Video:This is the only disappointment, but not really a critical problem since I will seldom use the video feature and if I do, it's certainly good enough for my purposes. Somehow, I thought the camera could shoot in 4K, but instead it only shoots in 1080p. I think one has to spend an extra $300 to get one that shoots in 4K. Bummer, but again, not a big concern for me and the video quality (on my 4K 32" monitor) is still excellent. 4K would have been better but whaat the hell. I was already $200 over budget with the camera.Software and Interface:The camera interface, while not winning any prizes, is serviceable. I have not explored every little crevice, but it's a lot better than my old Rebel and looks better organized than the SL1 I was using until my SL3 arrived.I had to shoot with a Nikon for about a year (provided by my client) and that camera had a pretty bad interface, plus Nikon did not include remote shooting software with it. Or, I should say, they didn't include it for free, which I think is criminal.My older Rebel did and I was happy to see that this SL3 does too. Installation was a breeze as was connecting it to my desktop.Now I am curious to see how it will handle connecting to my devices. I have a Desktop, a Laptop, a Music/Video production laptop, 2 ipads and a iPhone. I am slightly concerned about using my laptop as a remote control and repository for the pictures. I need it to easily switch from one computer to the other without too much fussing. I will update if this proves to be cumbersome, at which point I will slave the camera to my laptop instead of my desktop and save directly to my cloud drive, that way all computers will receive the same picture (I shoot with my laptop, I do post-production on my desktop and sometimes I master video on the other laptop attached to my music studio. It can be confusing)Other than the above, it all seems serviceable and I am really happy with this camera.It's a plastic body Rebel, so if you are a war correspondent, maybe it's not the camera for you. If you need 4K video, again, you want to spend a bit more for that.But if you need excellent pictures and the features I listed above, this camera will do the job.If you are thinking "Do I really need the tilting LCD?", only you can answer that question. If you are a tourist or need to be light product shooting, maybe not, but for me it was important enough to pick this camera over the T7, which has pretty much similar characteristics but no tilting LCD.I did a few shooting sessions with the SL1 and I missed the ability to tilt the LCD every single shot, and I am very experienced at shooting handheld, framing the photo in my mind. Someone with less experience (or not as steady hands) would have to take a lot of shots before ending up with a decent one.Final thoughts: It's a good camera for photographers. Videographers may want to look at the next camera up for 4K (assuming I am correct mine doesn't do 4K)
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2020
No es compatible con flashes o disparadores de otras marcas; canon en este modelo eliminó el pin central en donde se ponen los flash o disparadores externos y NO funcionan; solo funcionará con flashes canon; pero disparadores y flashes de otras marcas NO. La cámara funciona perfectamente, las funciones que tiene para video si son mejores que las de muchas cámaras de su categoría.
Neuroaxon
Comentado en México el 7 de abril de 2020
No tiene conectividad tan buena. La cámara en si es muy buena, pero no puede usar mas que accesorios Canon
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