Canon revamps entry-level DSLR alongside new tutorial app
Learn to use your camera with free app available for iOS and Android
Canon has unveiled a new entry level DSLR in the shape of the EOS 1200D. The camera replaces the Canon 1100D, sitting just below the ultra small Canon 100D.
Designed with first-time users in mind, the new camera will launch alongside a new app for iOS and Android devices which guides users through the camera's key functions. It also walks them through the basics of photography with tutorials and challenges.
The 1200D features an 18 million pixel APS-C CMOS sensor along with Canon's Digic 4 processor.
Those features are joined by a 9-point AF system with points spread right across the frame for capturing a wide range of subjects.
Easy to use
Novice users will appreciate the Scene Intelligent Auto mode which automatically selects the most appropriate combination camera settings, while Canon also believes that the camera's controls are easy to use. In-camera Creative filters, such as Fish-eye and Toy Camera, are also included.
Full HD video recording is available - meaning that the full HD video is now available on all current Canon DSLR models.
On the back of the camera is a three inch LCD screen, which is joined by an optical viewfinder.
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The Canon EOS 1200D will come standard with the 18-55mm IS kit lens, and will be available to buy from March.
Amy has been writing about cameras, photography and associated tech since 2009. Amy was once part of the photography testing team for Future Publishing working across TechRadar, Digital Camera, PhotoPlus, N Photo and Photography Week. For her photography, she has won awards and has been exhibited. She often partakes in unusual projects - including one intense year where she used a different camera every single day. Amy is currently the Features Editor at Amateur Photographer magazine, and in her increasingly little spare time works across a number of high-profile publications including Wired, Stuff, Digital Camera World, Expert Reviews, and just a little off-tangent, PetsRadar.