While the 6D Mark II might be stealing the show, the EOS Rebel SL2 is likely to find its way into many shooters’ bags, thanks to its exceptionally light weight and compact size when compared to other DSLRs. We can quickly see that the SL2 has been brought up to speed with Canon’s current crop of APS-C cameras, most importantly with the updated 24.2MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC 7 Image Processor. This results in sharper, cleaner imagery at native sensitivities up to ISO 25600. Though the small size makes it seem impossible, this is still a DSLR, so it incorporates an optical viewfinder along with a 9-point AF system. The SL2 even features Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology, for those working with live view or in video, which has received a bump up to Full HD at 60p.
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Though the SL2 manages to keep the exceptionally small and lightweight design, Canon has squeezed a major improvement onto the body: a 3.0" vari-angle touchscreen. Since this is an ideal step-up for beginners or people looking for an everyday system to replace their smartphone, Canon has made a Feature Assistant available to guide users through the image taking process. Also, it has Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth, meaning you can get to sharing your photos almost right away.
The SL2 will be available as a body only or in a kit with a 18-55mm lens. Read about the new Canon 6D Mark II here.
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