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Canon EOS 2000D (24.10 Mpx, APS-C / DX)

Canon EOS 2000D

24.10 Mpx, APS-C / DX


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7 years ago

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7 years ago

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The crop factor only applies to EF lenses on APS-C cameras. With EF-S (I assume you mean this one Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM - Schweiz Ware ) this does not apply. In that case, the angle of view is exactly the same as the specified focal length of 10-18mm.
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Everything you need to start taking photos straight away is included. Camera, charger with battery (must be charged), lens, SD card (256), strap and lens cap. I used the EOS 200 and some accessories, lenses, filters, cards etc. The setting options of the EOS 2000 are more limited, in my opinion somewhat more complicated. But with the right settings, it takes the same pictures.
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3 months ago

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Galaxus

3 months ago

No, the camera does not have an integrated interval shutter release in self-timer mode for regular shots every 3 or 5 seconds. You need an external intervalometer as a remote trigger.
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Smartphone cameras have improved dramatically. However, it is not just the resolution (number of pixels) that makes a good digital image. Smartphone cameras change a digital image a great deal using fixed algorithms. This is usually only "super" at first glance and often looks impressive on small mobile screens. The EOS 2000 is one of the simplest Canon cameras. But even with this camera, everything important can be set. Different file formats (uncompressed), aperture and time (depth of field), darkness and contrast (when editing an image, it is important to have tonal value information in both light and dark areas of the image). A filtered image from a smartphone is already heavily processed by automated filters. That's why I use cameras instead of mobiles or tablets.
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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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Yes, you can connect this camera to a MacBook. The Canon EOS 2000D does not support a direct wireless connection to a computer, but you can connect it via a USB cable connection. You may need a USB-A to USB-C adapter to do this, as many MacBooks only have USB-C ports. Alternatively, you can also use an SD card reader to transfer the photos.
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Galaxus

1 year ago

Yes, the Canon EOS 2000D Kit with EF-S 18-55 mm III and EF 75-300 mm III lenses comes with the battery and charging cable. These components are typically included in the standard scope of delivery of Canon cameras to ensure that the camera can be used immediately after purchase.
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1 year ago

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The Canon EOS 2000D is a good entry-level DSLR camera, but there are some limitations for northern lights photography: - ISO sensitivity: the camera has an ISO sensitivity of 100 to 6400, which is sufficient for most photography applications. however, for photography of the Northern Lights, which often takes place in very dark conditions, a higher ISO sensitivity could be beneficial. - Autofocus and shutter speed: The camera has 9 cross-type AF points, which is helpful for focussing in dark conditions. However, the maximum exposure time of 30 seconds may not be sufficient for some northern lights shots, as longer exposure times are often required. - Manual settings: The camera offers manual settings, which makes it possible to adjust the exposure and other parameters to achieve optimal results in Northern Lights photography. Overall, the Canon EOS 2000D is not the most ideal camera for northern lights photography, but with the right settings and accessories (such as a tripod and possibly a remote shutter release or use of the self-timer function) it can still deliver good results. However, it is worth considering whether a camera with a higher ISO sensitivity and longer exposure times would not be more suitable.
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The Canon EOS 2000D is a solid DSLR camera for general photography, but for specifically shooting the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) there are some limitations and considerations that should be taken into account. - Sensor and resolution: The camera has a 24.1 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, which is sufficient for most photography applications. however, for shooting the Northern Lights, which is often done in low light conditions, a sensor with better low-light performance could be beneficial. - ISO range: The EOS 2000D has an ISO range of 100 to 6400 (expandable to 12800), which is sufficient for many applications, but may not be optimal for very dark conditions. - Focus and exposure: The camera has an AF sensor with 9 cross-type AF points, which is helpful for focussing in different lighting conditions. However, manual control over exposure and focus could be important when shooting the Northern Lights, which often have dynamic and changing lighting conditions. - Lens: The supplied EF-S 18-55mm lens is generally useful, but for shooting the Northern Lights, a lens with a larger aperture (e.g. f/2.8 or wider) and a longer focal length could be beneficial to capture more light and better capture the spectacle. To summarise: Whilst the Canon EOS 2000D is a good camera for beginners, it might not be the best choice for the specific requirements of northern lights photography. It might make sense to consider additional equipment such as a suitable wide-angle lens with a large aperture or a camera with better low-light capabilities.
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2 years ago

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2 years ago • purchased this product

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I have not bought a storage bag. Just look at the dimensions of the camera and the internal dimensions of the bags. An SD card has a good read speed and SDXc storage speed
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2 years ago

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Hi, I can confirm that everything is included. My son is very happy with the camera. He takes very good photos with it. I hope I have been able to help you with this answer.
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2 years ago

Can this camera also make videos?

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2 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, but you can't use an external microphone, only the built-in one, and that's relatively poor.
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3 years ago

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3 years ago

The camera cannot zoom. The lens is responsible for that. No, this lens is a normal cheap standard zoom that goes from a light wide angle to a portrait lens. I would recommend reading up on the basics of photography, otherwise it won't work: https://www.fotolehrgang.de

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