Canon - EOS Rebel T6 DSLR Two Lens Kit with EF-S 18-55mm IS II and EF 75-300mm III lens - Black

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Key Specs
- 18 megapixels
- CMOS
- 100-12800
- Wi-Fi EnabledYes
- WaterproofNo
- 1920 x 1080
- Lens Mount CompatibilityCanon EF, Canon EF-S
- 18 millimeters
- 55 millimeters
- 5.6 f/
- Lens 2 Maximum Aperture5.6 f/
- Lens 2 Maximum Focal Length300 millimeters
- Lens 2 Minimum Aperture4 f/
- Lens 2 Minimum Focal Length75 millimeters
- Lens 2 Model NumberEF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM
- Lens 2 TypeTelephoto Zoom
- Lens 2 SeriesCanon EF
General
- Product NameEOS Rebel T6 DSLR Two Lens Kit with EF-S 18-55mm IS II and EF 75-300mm III lens
- BrandCanon
- Model Number1159C008
- Camera Model FamilyCanon Rebel T6i
- Lens Model NumberEF-S 18-55mm IS
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
- Additional Accessories IncludedEyecup Ef; Neck Strap EW-400D; Battery Cover; Interface Cable IFC-130U; Lens Cap E-58II; Lens Dust Cap E
Dimension
- Product Width5.1 inches
- Product Height4 inches
- Product Depth3.1 inches
- Product Weight1.07 pounds
- Camera Body Weight1.06 pounds
Compatibility
- Remote CompatibleYes
- Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)
Display
- Display TypeLCD
- No
- Optical
- 3 inches
- Built-in
Connectivity
- Integrated GPSNo
- Yes
- No
- External Flash MountNone
- Yes
Included
- Yes
- Number of Lenses Included2
- Camera Bag/Case IncludedYes
- Lens SeriesCanon EF-S
Performance
- Water ResistantNo
- Shock ResistantNo
- Records AudioYes
- Self TimerYes
- n/a
- Self-Timer Delay10 seconds
Power
- No
- LP-E10
- Removable BatteryYes
- Rechargeable BatteryYes
- Number of Batteries Required1
Feature
- Digital Camera TypeDSLR Camera with Lens
- Integrated FlashYes
- No
- Slow Motion RecordingNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Imaging
- None
- Lens TypeStandard Zoom
- No
- 18.7 megapixels
- Brightness ControlYes
- Yes
- In-Lens Image StabilizationYes
AV
- HD Movie Mode FocusManual
Exposure Control
- Auto
- Smile ModeNo
- 12800
- 100
- Shooting ModesIntelligent Auto
- 17-135mm
- Panorama ModeYes
- 3.5 f/
- Yes
- Scene ModesIntelligent Auto
- Normal
Other
- Product Setw/ 18-55mm & 75-300mm Lenses
- UPC660685152731
Customer rating
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 5075 reviews
(5,075 Reviews)Expert rating
Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars with 15 reviews
(15 Reviews)Customer images
- Pros mentioned:Features, Picture quality, PriceCons mentioned:Image noise
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A Solid B+
A Solid B+
|Posted .Pros mentioned:Features, Picture quality, PriceCons mentioned:Image noiseThis is my first DSLR, and not having used other SLR cameras, I can only say my experience as a novice has been mostly positive. I have had this Camera for 3 months, and I really enjoy using it. Pros: A very nice camera with full functionality, many camera modes, and full manual control- Including AV, TV modes. Fairly straightforward buttons and features that are in the places you'd expect and are convenient for quickly changing shutter speed, ISO, etc. (But takes some getting used to for a new user). NFC and WIFI connectivity for smartphones (with an downloadable APP). The Camera comes with two lenses (18-55mm and 75-300mm) that are pretty good quality and allow a range of options. (Not as great in terms of quality as a prime lens, but still good quality for the price.) The price for this kit is really good considering all that you get with it. (the camera body, two lenses, camera strap and carrying case). The photo quality is good, and it takes nice photos under a variety of settings and conditions. Cons: High ISO noise (above ISO 800 during day and over 1600 at night). This isn't a great camera for night photography/ astrophotography, but it does an okay job.( It often requires post-processing for night photography.) At 18MP, you do lose some quality over higher MP cameras. As an entry level camera though, the Rebel T6 still takes quality photos. Some challenges with taking photos using "LiveView" with Auto Modes (It's tricky to get the correct settings in place to allow it to focus and take photos in LiveView). The battery does drain pretty quickly if you're taking many photos, so a spare is a necessity. NFC connectivity is hit or miss, and it can be frustrating. It has an APS-C Sensor with a 1.6X crop factor, so your lenses are not going to achieve wide-angle without a wide angle attachment (which reduces quality). This can be a bit of a challenge for landscape photography. So if you're wanting wide-angle photos, you may want to consider a full frame camera, but that also comes with a higher price tag. Overall, I wouldn't trade this camera, despite some of it's drawbacks for astrophotography and wide-angle limitations for landscapes and some minor frustrations with NFC. It's convenient, it has decent lenses, it takes good photos, and you can't beat the price for a Canon. If they fixed some of the ISO Noise, NFC and LiveView issues, I'd give this 5 stars.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good camera for daily use and great for beginners
Good camera for daily use and great for beginners
|Posted .Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5If you're looking for a starter DSLR camera this is a good one. Simple, but good enough to take pictures especially from a distance. I primarily got this for my child's graduation, I refuse to have pictures taken with an IPhone especially for an event like this. You can't really have memorable pictures from a distance with phone cameras. They are only good for close proximity pictures but from a distance you will need some kind of DSLR to be able to zoom in. The question you need to ask yourself before buying it is how often will you use it. Are you willing to spend $400+ for something you're going to use sparingly? I haven't used mine in weeks... that's where the Iphone beats DSLR- the Iphone is always ready to shoot and it fits in your pocket.
Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendSorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Rated 5 out of 5 stars
First pro camera for my son
First pro camera for my son
|Posted .My son is 10 years old with interest on colors an pics with phone. I saw his interest and surprised him with this camera which reviews said great for starters. I couldn’t be happier with my choice. He is learning to use it not just on auto but manual. He’ll be a pro soon.
I would recommend this to a friendSorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Rated 5 out of 5 stars
EXCELLENT! Absolutely Amazing!
EXCELLENT! Absolutely Amazing!
Posted .I was a "Point-N-Shooter" and wanted to upgrade to a DSLR without paying my entire life savings! This bundle is fantastic! The 18-55mm kit lens is amazing however, the 75-300mm I don't use much because it doesn't have the stabilizer like the 18-55 so there for you NEED a tripod! I also purchased the 50mm f1.8 Canon lens as well in the same order! The order I got is absolutely amazing! So you may wanna invest in a 50mm lens as well if your looking at this review! But overall I rate it a 9/10 only reason being is it dosnt have an articulated screen and I wasn't about to spend an extra $200+ on the T6i just for more MP and a tilty screen! Overall amazing! I love it! Sincerely, MemoriesByMyan(:
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great camera
Great camera
|Posted .Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5Nice for beginners and expert. I recommend and also see all the videos on you tube that teach how to uses
Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendSorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Beginner Cam
Great Beginner Cam
|Posted .This is my first actual real camera . I’m very impressed with it . I love they it came with an extra lens , bag , etc . I also bought a few other accessories to go with it
I would recommend this to a friendSorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great starter camera
Great starter camera
|Posted .This camera kit is exactly what I needed. I also ordered a 50 mm lense as well.
I would recommend this to a friendSorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent entry level digital SLR camera
Excellent entry level digital SLR camera
|Posted .Our first outing for the camera was our trip to Israel, the camera took exceptional pictures in bright or dimly lit places, all in the Auto setting.
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Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars with 15 reviews
(15 Reviews)- CNETRating, 3 out of 53.0May 30, 2016Canon EOS Rebel T6 with 18-55mm lensAt $500 for the kit with an 18-55mm lens (£385, AU$650), it's really inexpensive for a model with a press release dated 2016. But newer is not always better. Much of the camera is based on a higher-end model from 2013 that's still available, theFull Review
- TechRadarRating, 4 out of 54.0Phil Hall Amy Davies on May 24, 2017Canon EOS Rebel T6 / EOS 1300D reviewA reasonably specced, good-value option for beginnersFull Review
- PCMagRating, 2.5 out of 52.5Jim Fisher on April 3, 2017Canon EOS Rebel T6Canon's entry-level SLR, the EOS Rebel T6, entices those looking to graduate from smartphone shooting with a trusted brand name, but dated tech means you can do much better.Full Review
- Digital Photography ReviewAllison Johnson on June 29, 2016The price is right: Canon EOS Rebel T6 / 1300D ReviewCanon's entry-level Rebel is a very affordable $500 with kit lens. It's not at the head of its class in terms of technology, but does its budget-friendly price tag make up for that? Well, that depends on what you're looking for. Read moreFull Review
- Trusted ReviewsRating, 4 out of 54.0Amy Davies on July 1, 2016Canon EOS 1300DCanon's latest entry-level model DSLR represents excellent value, and provides many photographers with the opportunity to get on the first rung of the DSLR ladder.Full Review
- Pocket-lintRating, 4 out of 54.0Sam Kieldsen on May 27, 2016Canon EOS 1300D review: Entry-level ace?Thanks to smartphones, everyone's a photographer these days – but what happens when you hit your iPhone or Galaxy's imaging limits and realise you need something a bit beefier? Chances are, your first thought is to buy yourself what used to beFull Review
- Expert ReviewsRating, 3 out of 53.0Ben Pitt on August 14, 2018Canon EOS 1300D review: Doesn't quite cut the mustardKeenly priced, but the Canon 1300D doesn't do enough to fend off strong competitionFull Review
- StuffRating, 3 out of 53.0May 10, 2016Canon EOS 1300D reviewCanon's stripped things back for its new budget DSLR – but has it compromised in the right places?Full Review
Q: QuestionI have two questions about this camera. #1: What is the maximum resolution for the pictures? #2: (I am not sure if I am terming this process correctly but) Can you take burst pictures? (like multiple pictures in a few seconds)
Asked by Stratton
- A:Answer Can't be 100% sure on the max res at the moment, But you Can take "burst" shots or continus shots. The shutter speed out of the box isn't very fast in burst mode but I'm sure with a few adjustments you could easily adjust your shutter and aperture speed.
Answered by stonedXboner
Q: QuestionHow does this camera perform with landscape photography? What camera would you suggest to use for landscape photography? I will be traveling a lot for my new job and want to make sure I’m snapping the best shots of all the new places I see. Thank you : )
Asked by Mace
- A:Answer I believe it would be perfect for landscape photography, My daughter takes a lot of pictures at the park.
Answered by Harley
Q: QuestionI want to take a great pic of the moon . Can it take a detailed pic of the moon showing the shadows of the moon ?
Asked by Chris
- A:Answer I got a great photo of the moon with my 300mm on a tripod with a delay set on the shutter to avoid camera shake. Manual mode, zoomed in, 400ISO and aperture of f20 exposure time 1/80". Patients and a little time! Good luck.
Answered by Dalles
Q: QuestionDoes this Camera have the focus to make the background blurry?
Asked by Brit
- A:Answer Yes it does. There are a few different settings that will "automatically" blur out the background depending on depth but I would reccomend reading the manual and watching youtube videos on aperture which will allow you do to this manually.
Answered by Scott
Q: QuestionI have been looking into the photography business & I was wondering would this camera be great for an upcoming photographer??
Asked by UpNext
- A:Answer My friend has her own photography business and when she saw that I bought this she told me it’s an amazing camera. She has the same one and said for a photography business it’s perfect (especially for an upcoming photographer) and takes amazing pictures. So I’d say, yes
Answered by Elliobro
Q: QuestionIs this camera good for close up photos such as teeth, dental artwork with included lens in package purchase ? Thank you
Asked by biodentg
- A:Answer Both of the lens that comes with the camera takes really good close up pictures. The camera takes really good pictures no matter what lens that you use.
Answered by Miller2
Q: QuestionIs this a good camera for a 14 yr old who is very interested in photography?
Asked by Grammy
- A:Answer Yes, many things you can do with the camera and also good for raw pictures. Good start up camera.
Answered by Jona
Q: QuestionIf I don't buy a memory card now, about how many pictures would fit in the camera?
Asked by Jessica
- A:Answer Sorry, but there isn't any internal memory. No card = no pictures.
Answered by Vinny




