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April 2014
(73%)
109 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
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332 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
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Rauschen und Schärfe
Klein und leicht
Phasen-Autofokus flott
Hohe Bildqualität
Sehr gute Bildqualität & hohe Auflösung bis ISO 1.600
Auch noch gute Bildqualität im hohen ISO-Bereich (ab ISO 1.600)
Akzeptabel verarbeitetes Kameragehäuse mit gutem Handling
Schnappschuss-tauglich
Schneller Phasen-Autofokus (0
15 Sek.)
Voll- und Ha
Handliche
Ergonomisch gut geformte DSLR
Ausgereiftes Blitzsystem mit vielen Funktionen
Gutes PreisLeistungsverhältnis
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kontrast-Autofokus träge
Wenige Extras
Kleiner Sucher
Lahmer und lauter Autofokus bei Video
Canon EF-S 18-55mm F3
5-5
6 IS II
Lauter AF-Motor
Mitdrehende Frontlinse
Kein eig. Fokusring
Mit maximal 3
3 Bildern pro Sekunde langsamer Serienbildmodus
Extrem langsamer Autofokus im Liveviewbetrieb (2
07 Sek.) und im Videomodus
Display mit "nur"
Keine modernen Funktionen wie WLAN
HDR oder Schwenkpanorama
Bildqualität nicht ganz auf DSLRNiveau
Einfaches Kunststoffgehäuse
Extrem langsamer Autofokus im LiveViewBetrieb
Prinzip bedingte Einschränkungen bei VideoAufnahmen
Affordable, well built, capable of professional looking results for a budget price, intuitive operation
Fixed LCD screen only, no builtin wireless connectivity, maximum capture speed is modest if you're attempting action shots
Whilst the 18 megapixel EOS 1200D might not offer all the bells and whistles of models higher up the range such as a tilting and swiveling LCD screen, it is possible to get professional looking results out of it if daring to stray from the auto everything...
When compared with the Canon EOS 100D, Nikon D3300 and Pentax K-5, the Canon EOS 1200D does not exactly overwhelm in terms of specification, and neither does it excel in any given area. However, the current RRP of this camera is £349.99 body only, so it i...
Slow focusing in Live View, No touchscreen, No Wi, Fi/NFC
Canon has once again produced a reliable camera capable of creating some beautiful images. If you're in the market for your first DSLR and you're fine with a no-frills purchase, then the 1200D is a great option. If you have a little more money to spend, ...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-14, Autor: David , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
Good stills with classic Canon image style, Good for DSLR newbies on a budget, Decent 1080/30p videos
Noisy shutter mechanism, Even though new, seems like old technology, Doesn't handle high ISOs well, No Wi-Fi
For what it is and whom it's intended for, the T5 is a decent camera. We wouldn't go out of our way to recommend it, especially since there are less expensive options available like the recently reviewed, lighter weight Sony Alpha A5000 . Sure, it doesn...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-13, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Zusammenfassung: It's been a full three years since Canon last put out an entry-level DSLR camera, but in 2014 it's back in business with the EOS 1200D. The replacement for 2011's 1100D, the 1200D is all about the balance of price to performance. Three years has seen the...
Competitive price, Excellent high ISO performance, Clever and useful EOS companion app, Easy to use
Autofocus struggles in live view, Few AF points, Slow burst mode, Low resolution LCD
Despite a slightly lacklustre specification, the Canon EOS 1200D delivers a superb first-time DSLR experience. For an extraordinarily competitive price you get a lot of solid under-the-bonnet features like superb native ISO performance, a solid metering s...
Sturdy body, Large 18-megapixel sensor, Handy companion app
Modest burst shooting speed, Non-tilting (fixed) LCD, No wireless connectivity
This 18 megapixel EOS is a beginner's model that an expert wouldn't be ashamed to be seen with, or use. Yes, it's intuitive from the get go, so won't tax the uninitiated. At the same time it's easy to access manual settings and exert a bit of hands-on con...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-08-18, Autor: Elias , Testbericht von: goodgearguide.com.au
Inexpensive entry point into the Canon digital SLR ecosystem, Good overall picture quality, Relatively simple controls
Focus performance of 18-55mm kit lens was slow and sometimes innacurate, SD card slot in battery compartment
The bottom line with the EOS 1200D is that it's not a digital SLR camera to go for if you are looking for anything more than a beginner's model. Its relatively simplistic controls and no frills physical design are no match for experienced hands, but they...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-08-14, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
The price. This is a DSLR, with the option of fully automatic point and shoot or with full user control, at a price under that of many compact cameras. And in the important area of image capture and processing no pennies have been squeezed to reduce the m
The price! There is evidence in the quality of materials and in the feel of the controls that this is a camera made down to a price. Pentax and Nikon entry models, while a little dearer, don't feel so much like pauper siblings
It is hard to make an assessment of a camera like the Canon 1200D. If it were a car we would say that it will get you from A to B every time, but it is not a Jaguar. It is aimed at amateurs of modest ambition, but do they need the bulk of a DSLR? On the o...