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SLR Camera Kit Canon EOS 2000D 24.1 MP CMOS 6000 x 4000 pixels Black
The Canon EOS 2000D is an SLR camera kit designed for photography enthusiasts who need a balance of image quality and straightforward operation. It features a 24.1 MP CMOS sensor that delivers images up to 6000 x 4000 pixels and supports Full HD video recording. The kit includes an 18–55 mm focal length lens, an ISO range suitable for everyday and low-light shooting up to ISO 6400, and a maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 s. Built-in Wi‑Fi and PictBridge support simplify sharing and printing, while the 3-inch optical viewfinder provides a classic shooting experience.
The 24.1 MP CMOS sensor produces detailed stills at the camera’s maximum resolution of 6000 x 4000 pixels, supporting large prints and cropping. The 18–55 mm lens included in the kit gives a useful focal range for general-purpose photography from wide-angle to short telephoto. Full HD video capability and straightforward controls make it suitable for hybrid photo/video use. Integrated Wi‑Fi enables image transfer to compatible devices without cables, and PictBridge support allows direct printing to compatible printers. A maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 s helps freeze fast motion in well-lit conditions.
Attach the supplied 18–55 mm lens to the camera body and power on the EOS 2000D. Use the mode dial and on-screen menus to select shooting modes and adjust exposure settings such as aperture, shutter speed and ISO. For autofocus stills, half-press the shutter to acquire focus and fully press to take the image. For video, switch to the video mode, frame your shot using the viewfinder or live view, and press the record button to start and stop recording. Use the Wi‑Fi function or a compatible USB cable to transfer images to a smart device or computer, or print directly via PictBridge-compatible printers.
For best results, shoot at lower ISO values in good light to maximize image detail and minimize noise; increase ISO only as required in low-light situations. Use the 18–55 mm range for general-purpose compositions and consider a tripod for long exposures or low-light video. Regularly update camera firmware and back up original RAW or JPEG files after sessions.
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