The only real ways to tell the EOS 4000D apart from the 2000D are the plastic lens mount and the blank, non-printed buttons. That also makes it ever so slightly lighter than a Nikon D3400, although the Nikon is still smaller than the 4000D in every dimension, measuring 124 x 98 x 75.5 mm. At 129mm wide, 101.6mm high and 77.1mm deep, the 4000D has almost exactly the same dimensions, although it does weigh a little less at 436g ready to shoot, a whole 39g lighter than the 1300D/2000D. The control and button placement is as good as identical on all three cameras, and so too is the camera’s physical size. Ease of UseĮxternally the Canon EOS 4000D is virtually identical to the 1300D that it replaces, which we reviewed just over two years ago, and to it's more expensive sister model, the equally new EOS 2000D. Full HD video at 30fps is again available, rather than 4K recording, another concession to the aggressive price point. This also means that the 4000D retains the 1300D's modest 3fps continuous shooting rate and maximum standard sensitivity of ISO 6400 (expandable to 12800). The EOS 4000D inherits the same 18 megapixel sensor and Digic 4+ processor as the EOS 1300D, so image quality should be very similar. There are also a few key differences between the EOS 4000D and the slightly more expensive 2000D - 18 versus 24 megapixels, a plastic lens mount versus metal, just wi-fi connectivity versus Wi-fi and NFC, a manual pop-up flash versus an automatic one, and a lower-resolution, smaller 6.8cm screen versus a a higher-resolution, larger 7.5cm LCD - but otherwise there's very little to tell them apart. The Canon EOS 4000D (also known as the Digital Rebel T100 in North America) is Canon’s cheapest ever DSLR camera and is aimed squarely at first-time interchangeable lens camera buyers.Īs with the EOS 2000D that we recently reviewed, the new Canon 4000D is heavily based upon the previous EOS 1300D model.
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