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EOS 700D is the most advanced consumer EOS to date

The new EOS 700D is powered by a Canon-designed and manufactured 18.0MP APS-C Hybrid CMOS sensor and DIGIC 5 image processor, which deliver high levels of resolution at up to 5fps – producing images that are rich in detail and colour. 

With a native 100-12,800 ISO range, the EOS 700D is capable of catching remarkable images even when shooting in tricky low-light conditions.

The camera’s advanced AF System consists of 9 high performance, cross-type points spread across the frame. With the option to manually select and adjust focus points, or simply use full automatic mode, the EOS 700D provides photographers with an easy way to explore different kinds of image composition as their confidence grows.

The EOS 700D features a new, simplified 360° rotating mode dial to provide easy and swift access to the camera’s various shooting modes. A 7.7cm (3-inch) Vari-angle Clear View LCD II Touch screen also makes it easy for users to adjust settings as well as frame, shoot and review from a variety of angles. A new external coating, adopted from Canon’s mid-range EOS models, also provides a more robust and durable finish.


The EOS 700D will be available from late April 2013 with a suggested retail price of £629.99 / €799.99 (body only) or £759.99 / €969.99 (with the new EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM lens).

If you pre-order or purchase the EOS 700D between 21 March and 30 April 2013 you will receive a Canon 300EG Gadget Bag free of charge. For further information visit: www.canon.co.uk/bagpromotion

Full details and specification for the EOS 700D are on the EOS magazine website.





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