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Canon EOS 700D

Original price was: KSh 52,999.00.Current price is: KSh 50,999.00.

Canon EOS 700D Refurbished

The EOS 700D is a solid upgrade over the 600D, with a touchscreen, better AF, and smoother video.

3. Shooting Performance
  • 5 fps burst – Slightly faster than 600D (3.7 fps).
  • Buffer: ~6 RAW or ~30 JPEGs in a burst.
  • Shutter Speed: 30s – 1/4000s.

Verdict: Decent for casual shooting, but outclassed by modern mirrorless cameras.


4. Video Capabilities
  • Full HD 1080p @ 30/25/24fps – Good quality for its time.
  • Continuous AF (STM lenses recommended) – Smoother than 600D but still not perfect.
  • Stereo mic input (3.5mm jack) – Better audio than built-in mic.

Verdict: A step up from 600D for video, but lacks 4K and advanced tracking.

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Canon EOS 700D Refurbished

The Canon EOS 700D (marketed as the Rebel T5i in North America and Kiss X7i in Japan) is an upper-entry-level DSLR released in 2013 as an upgrade to the EOS 650D. It features an 18MP APS-C sensor, a touchscreen interface, and improved autofocus, making it a versatile choice for enthusiast photographers and budget videographers.


📊 Key Specifications Overview
Feature Specification
Sensor 18MP APS-C CMOS (22.3 × 14.9 mm)
Processor DIGIC 5
ISO Range 100–12,800 (expandable to 25,600)
Autofocus 9-point AF (all cross-type)
Burst Shooting 5 fps
Video Full HD 1080p @ 30/25/24fps
LCD Screen 3.0″ vari-angle touchscreen (1,040k dots)
Viewfinder Pentamirror (95% coverage, 0.85x magnification)
Connectivity No built-in Wi-Fi (optional via Eye-Fi card)
Storage SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I compatible)
Battery Life ~440 shots (LP-E8)
Weight 580g (body only)
Dimensions 133.1 × 99.8 × 78.8 mm

🔍 Detailed Breakdown
1. Sensor & Image Quality
  • 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor – Same as the 600D/650D, with good detail but limited dynamic range by modern standards.
  • DIGIC 5 processor – Better noise handling than DIGIC 4 (used in 600D).
  • ISO 100–12,800 (H: 25,600) – Usable up to ISO 3200; higher ISOs show noise.

Verdict: Solid for daylight and controlled lighting, but struggles in low light compared to newer 24MP sensors.


2. Autofocus System
  • 9-point AF (all cross-type) – More reliable than entry-level models.
  • Hybrid CMOS AF (Live View) – Faster than contrast-detection in older DSLRs.
  • Touch-to-Focus – Works well for stills and video.

Verdict: Better than 600D but still not for fast action (e.g., sports/wildlife).


3. Shooting Performance
  • 5 fps burst – Slightly faster than 600D (3.7 fps).
  • Buffer: ~6 RAW or ~30 JPEGs in a burst.
  • Shutter Speed: 30s – 1/4000s.

Verdict: Decent for casual shooting, but outclassed by modern mirrorless cameras.


4. Video Capabilities
  • Full HD 1080p @ 30/25/24fps – Good quality for its time.
  • Continuous AF (STM lenses recommended) – Smoother than 600D but still not perfect.
  • Stereo mic input (3.5mm jack) – Better audio than built-in mic.

Verdict: A step up from 600D for video, but lacks 4K and advanced tracking.


5. Display & Handling
  • 3.0″ vari-angle touchscreen – Great for vlogging, macros, and odd angles.
  • Touchscreen UI – Intuitive for settings adjustments.
  • Plastic body – Lightweight but not weather-sealed.

Verdict: The articulating touchscreen is the biggest upgrade over 600D.


6. Connectivity & Storage
  • No built-in Wi-Fi – Requires Eye-Fi SD card for wireless transfers.
  • SD/SDHC/SDXC slot – Supports UHS-I cards.
  • Mini-HDMI & USB 2.0 ports.

Verdict: Lacks modern wireless features (unlike newer models).


✅ Pros & ❌ Cons
Pros Cons
✔ Touchscreen & vari-angle LCD ❌ No 4K video
✔ Improved Hybrid CMOS AF ❌ No built-in Wi-Fi
✔ 5 fps burst (better than 600D) ❌ DIGIC 5 is outdated
✔ Stereo mic input ❌ Plastic build (not rugged)
✔ Affordable used price (~200–300) ❌ Limited dynamic range

📌 Who Should Buy It in 2024?
  • Beginner photographers wanting a DSLR with a touchscreen.
  • Budget videographers needing 1080p with manual controls.
  • Upgraders from smartphones seeking better image quality.

Not ideal for:

  • Low-light shooters (better options exist).
  • Sports/wildlife photographers (slow AF & burst).
  • Vloggers (no 4K or advanced AF).

🔗 Recommended Lenses & Accessories
Best Lenses:
  1. Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM (kit lens with smooth AF).
  2. Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM (best for portraits & low light).
  3. Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM (ultra-wide for landscapes).
Useful Accessories:
  • External microphone (for better video audio).
  • Neewer NW-670 Speedlite (improves flash photography).
  • Extra LP-E8 battery (~440 shots isn’t great).

🆚 How Does It Compare to Newer Models?
Feature EOS 700D (2013) EOS 200D (2017) EOS M50 (2018)
Sensor 18MP (DIGIC 5) 24MP (DIGIC 7) 24MP (DIGIC 8)
AF System 9-point (all cross) 9-point (1 cross) Dual Pixel AF
Video 1080p @ 30fps 4K @ 24fps (cropped) 4K @ 24fps
LCD Screen Vari-angle touchscreen Vari-angle touchscreen Fully articulating touchscreen
Price (Used) ~200–300 ~300–400 ~400–500

Verdict: The 700D is still usable, but EOS 200D or M50 offer better sensors & features.


Final Verdict

The EOS 700D is a solid upgrade over the 600D, with a touchscreen, better AF, and smoother video. However, it’s outdated in 2024—consider a used 200D or M50 for 4K, Wi-Fi, and faster performance.

Still worth buying?
✅ Yes, if found cheap and you need a starter DSLR with a touchscreen.
❌ No, if you want modern features like 4K, Wi-Fi, or Dual Pixel AF.

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