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Load image into Gallery viewer, Canon EOS Rebel T3 12.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm IS II Lens + Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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Canon EOS Rebel T3 12.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm IS II Lens + Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

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Description

  • 12MP APS-C CMOS sensor
  • Up to 3 frames per second continuous shooting
  • 9-point AF system
  • ISO 100-6400
  • 720p HD video recording
  • 2.7-inch LCD with 230,000 dots
  • Eye-fi wireless SD card compatible menu options
  • Basic+ control menu
  • Q-menu for access to frequently-used settings

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Customer Reviews

You CAN love a digital as much as your beloved 35-mm!!!I absolutely love this camera. I did some semi-professional photography years back with a Canon AE-1 (35-mm) and it was an awesome camera. I have avoided digital photography for years simply because I was so afraid I would be very disappointed. The last batch of 35-mm films I had developed were, tragically, pitiful. The colors were all wrong. When I finally saw the Rebel T3 I felt like maybe it might be the camera that brought me successfully into the world of digital photography -- and it did with flying colors. No more trips in the middle of the night to have film quickly processed. Life has been good! I am finding a lots of settings the camera can do that I have no idea what they will end up shooting .... but all is well in the end and the happy suprises of having photographs that I didn't realize I could do. It is great and I would fully recommend it to anyone who wants a full usage camera where you, yourself, are the "star". I am 66 years old. It takes a bit to impress me. This little camera certainly did and them some. I am a very happy photo shooter once again. Thanks, Canon, for remembering how great the old cameras were when we opened them for the first time (and every time afterwards) --- and thank you for recreating the same memorable experience with the new cameras. I'm as excited as I was at getting my first camera at age 20 and I know this one will be even better as time goes on and I find out just what all of those buttons actually mean.!!! Amazon, you guys rock !!! I am one happy lady now! 5love the EOS Rebel T3I received this camera with a telephoto lens for Christmas. I really enjoy the info screens that come up with each different mode. It has made my taking pictures at horse shows easier. My previous camera was stolen a couple of months ago and I had always struggled getting the right setting with the right lighting with indoor arenas and covered arenas with backlighting. The camera gave me information that I used to experiment until I found the right settings to stop the action of the horses jumping over fences without all of the blurring motion. I even switched to the video mode and shot their courses with the video. My down side was getting the focus just right in the video mode. I had 2 videos that came out and 1 that I stuggled with the focus. All of the kids that I was with enjoyed the pics and video to study their performances. Another thing that I liked about the camera is the weight. This camera and lens is much lighter than my previous camera. I started using the autofocus more on this camera than I had on my previous due to the quickness of the focusing. I was able to go from each jump to the next and get the camera to focus quickly. Someone else at our barn had received a different Canon EOS (not the T3) and she didn't know which settings to use to achieve the same photos that I was getting. I was able to help her set up her camera so that she was able to get the same quality as I was getting.The quick screens help, especially for those of us that don't have the patience to "read the manual." I want to take the camera and experiment with it until I get the desired results. 5Fun, high quality DSLR cameraI love the Canon brand, having used their professional line of cameras and lenses in a previous workplace for quite a few years. I bought this camera for my wife. Although it's a consumer model (toward the high end), it works very well. We've had a lot of fun with it, mostly for nature and travel photography. As with any DSLR camera, the quality of images you get has a *lot* to do with the lenses you purchase for it, and it's not unusual that the lenses cost more than the camera body potentially a lot more. If you're going to use this outdoors like we did, be sure to get a really great telephoto lens. And spend some time learning the concepts of SLR (aperture, shutter speed, etc.), because otherwise you won't really benefit from the power or capabilities of a camera like this. 5best gadget I have!!!From a very young age I was always attracted to cameras.This was my first camera I got for me:) .I was little skeptical then! It has been four years now ! I had this doubt about either cannon or nikon .I'm glad I bought this ! This camera holds lot of memories of my life ,many important ones too:)Again I'm planning to upgrade and go for T5 soon.I have attached few of my clicks with this camera! 5It do what it says at the rangeBefore buying i've read a lot of comments about this camera to avoid my previous frustration with a Kodak z990.I know its a entry level DSLR camera but can be used by a Pro Too.I knew it was made of plastic so i hope a plastic camera and it was what I got.Excellent camera excellent shots, very fast autofocus compared with my previous Kodak Z990.Read well:- Its made of plastic: Come on!!! Canon have to reduce price in any way. Instead of complain about that we have to be thankfull with them because they though in us, the low budget but high in heart photographer.- Fast flash recovery.- Fast autofocus.- Fast metering.I'm very satisfied with the performance of this item. Recommended camera 100%. 5I didn't shop around terribly long prior to deciding to go with this camera ...I didn't shop around terribly long prior to deciding to go with this camera (Canon EOS Rebel T3 w/ 18-55mm IS II lens + EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens.) The only thing I wish were different is the MP resolution. While certainly not bad, and still able to capture great shots, it is leaving me needing a macro lens. I run a small scale reptile breeding gig, so quality images to capture the true colors are a major necessity, which this camera certainly does a fantastic job of doing. The IS II lens that is included has a focal length of 1.5feet, so I can get rather up close and personal with my animals and get great shots. If the resolution were slightly higher, I would be able to zoom in and see eye details. I have no qualms with buying a macro lens though :)All in all, this camera is great. I am still fidgeting with some of the settings and whatnot, and learning the ins and outs of using the manual settings. But as a first DSLR camera, it is fantastic. Eventually i will likely upgrade camera body to something a bit better. But this will certainly get the job done well until then. 4Feature-laden; offers as little or as much automation as you like...If you need an entry-level DSLR that is feature-laden and will return you to complete control of your photography, this kit is a good choice. The two included Canon lenses will take you from focal lengths of 18 to 300 mm. The camera will capture still images (.jpg, RAW) and HD video (.mov at 1280x720 resolution).My first SLR was a completely manual Canon FTb, purchased from a friend when Jimmy Carter was president and we placed our images on film. If you were a strong amateur photographer, you might enjoy some feedback in a couple hours IF you processed your own black and white film. Otherwise, you waited, hoped for the best, and prepared for the fact of life that most of your prints would not be keepers...Fast forward to the delight of digital photography in the early 21st century, when the first cameras in the hands of consumers set you back about as much as this model..for around 2 MB resolution. While the instant gratification --and endless opportunity to experiment with images on solid state media-- of digital photography was a great change, the loss of control (from a lack of through-the-lens (TTL) viewing, no ability to set aperture and shutter speed manually and the constraint of a fixed lens) was bound to frustrate former SLR shooters.I've been doing SLR photography for over 30 years, digital photography for over 10 years. I added "D" to my SLR photography with two different Pentax cameras in the last 7 years. One had persistent issues with flash performance (even after two warranty repairs), and a more recent model simply stopped working after 17 months...only to revive when it arrived at the repair center (an event which cost $100 to find out about). So, Pentax was off my candidate list for replacements.I looked at available options than included multiple lenses and an HD video capability, and eventually narrowed it down to this kit.Pros:-Excellent price for a two lens kit and HD recording capability.-Great range of control and automation features. From full auto to completely manual, you can exercise as much (or as little) control as you like over the process.-Options for both TTL and LCD viewfinder viewing of your photo subjects.-Lightweight body-Good printed users manual and excellent .pdf manual with more detailsCons:-No memory card in the box. Hope you remembered one or have one around.-Only power option is a Canon proprietary form factor battery and AC charger. You can't charge via USB or operate via standard batteries. You'll want to consider adding an extra to your bag.-Minor issues with one of included utility programs ("Digital Photo Professional"). This can freeze (on a Windows machine) when navigating to a folder that contains images *not* produced with a Canon camera. Sounds strange...but it's true.Overall, I've been very impressed with this camera's ability to autofocus and its response to tricky lighting situations. If I can get more than 17 months out of it, it will be a better performer than the Pentax it replaced! 4This is an awsome Camera.I had no experience with cameras other the the point and shoot kind so I did a lot of research, read a lot of reviews for all kinds of cameras, Nikon, Sony . . .and more before settling on the Canon Rebel T3. I have no regrets, none. The pictures we've taken are beautiful and there are so many features I don't know how to use yet and I've had the camera a year now. I can still point and shoot with the auto focus feature but made the purchased to take "in motion" shots, as my daughter is in marching band. I bought another lense to get out there with and I get great close ups from the stands. Taken a lot of "macro" pictures and the detail up close is amazing. They look professional. 5This is a great camera for anyone that is new to the DSLR ...This is a great camera for anyone that is new to the DSLR world. The frame is lightweight and pretty sturdy. Plenty of lens options from Canon also. Great quality photos! For new DSLR users, I would suggest investing in a "how-to" book specifically for this camera. You can definitely learn a lot about the controls and get some good tips for beginners. 5my rebelfinally broke down this year and bought a half descent camera. I have been using those point and shoots so long I didn't know that there was a reason to have a nice camera. This is not top of the line, but what a difference. Lucky for me, the first day I got it out a Coopers hawk landed about 50 yards from the house and I got the telephoto lens and got a wonderful picture. I was sold, I had made the right decision.I had a Minolta years ago (the old film days), but never really mastered it. I'm working on it this time and going through every setting and every feature to be come competent. Also, taking it off Auto and putting it through its paces in every light and situation. Without the cost of film, it really makes sense to take as many pictures as possible.Only a very few things I think could be better. The LCD is functional, thought, is fixed and can not fold out or rotate around (not sure why I want that, but I do). Some of the controls are not instinctive and I find myself pushing the wrong buttons over and over to view the pictures, or go through the settings.I like it, and would recommend it for entry level to anyone that would like to understand DSLRs. 4
Canon EOS Rebel T3 12.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm IS II Lens + Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

Canon EOS Rebel T3 12.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm IS II Lens + Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

4.2
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€879,00
Sale price
€879,00
Regular price
€1.452,00
Sold out
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per 
Save 39% (€573,00)