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Canon EOS 1300D DSLR Camera - Black
Refurbished Canon EOS 1300D DSLR camera with black body, used 50mm F2.5 macro lens, and available in multiple conditions - ideal for photography enthusiasts seeking a reliable and versatile camera
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Canon EOS 1300D DSLR Camera Overview
The Canon EOS 1300D, also known as the Rebel T6 in some markets, is a versatile entry‑level digital single‑lens reflex camera that delivers high‑quality images and video with an intuitive interface. Designed for beginners and hobbyists, it combines an advanced APS‑C sensor, robust build quality, and a comprehensive feature set to capture moments from everyday life to creative projects.
Sensor & Image Quality
The camera houses an 18.0 MP CMOS APS‑C sensor (5184 × 3456 pixels) that captures detailed, low‑noise images across a wide dynamic range. The sensor is paired with the DIGIC 4+ image processor, which enhances color accuracy, sharpness, and overall performance in various lighting conditions.
- Maximum resolution: 5184 × 3456 pixels
- Image formats: JPEG (compressed) and RAW (unprocessed)
- ISO sensitivity range: 100–6400 (expandable to 25600 with the +2 step)
- White balance options: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Shade, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom
- Image processor: DIGIC 4+ for fast processing and noise reduction
Lens Mount & Compatibility
The EOS 1300D uses the Canon EF/EF‑S lens mount, allowing access to a vast ecosystem of lenses ranging from wide‑angle primes to telephoto zooms. The camera also supports diopter correction for users with vision aids, ensuring sharp focus across all focal lengths.
- Lens mounts: Canon EF, Canon EF‑S
- Shoe mounting point: Yes (for external flash or accessories)
- Depth of field control: Manual focus mode available for creative depth manipulation
Display & Viewfinder
The camera features a 3‑inch TFT LCD screen (7.62 cm) with 230,000 dots resolution, providing clear live view and playback. The built‑in optical viewfinder offers a 100% coverage and 0.8× magnification, enabling precise composition.
- Display size: 3” (7.62 cm)
- Resolution: 230k dots
- Eye relief: 2.1 cm for comfortable viewing
- Flip‑out screen: No, but the fixed LCD is adequate for most shooting scenarios
Autofocus & Shooting Modes
The EOS 1300D employs a TTL‑CT‑SIR (Through‑The‑Lens Continuous Tracking Intelligent Servo) autofocus system with 9 focus points, ensuring quick and accurate focusing on subjects. Users can switch between Auto, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Manual, and various scene modes.
- Fastest shutter speed: 1/4000 s
- Slowest shutter speed: 30 s (bulb mode available)
- Focus adjustment: Auto / Manual
- Light metering modes: Centre‑weighted, Partial
- Scene modes: Close‑up (macro), Food, Night portrait, Portrait, Sports, Landscape
Flash & Exposure Control
The built‑in pop‑up flash offers a guide number of 9.2 m at ISO 100 and supports flash exposure compensation up to ±2 EV in half‑ or third‑step increments. Flash sync speed is 1/200 s, suitable for most indoor shooting situations.
- Flash modes: Auto, Off, On, Red‑eye reduction, Second curtain sync
- Exposure compensation: ±5 EV (½ or ⅓ EV steps)
- Light exposure control: Program AE with adjustable settings
Video Recording Capabilities
The EOS 1300D records Full HD video at up to 30 fps using the H.264 codec, supporting both MP4 and MOV file formats. The camera also offers a range of resolution options for lower‑bandwidth needs.
- Maximum video resolution: 1920 × 1080 (Full HD)
- Video frame rates: 24, 25, 30 fps at Full HD; up to 60 fps at 720p
- Audio format: LPCM (Linear Pulse Code Modulation)
- HDMI output: Mini‑HDMI for external monitoring or recording
- USB port: USB 2.0 for data transfer and remote control
Connectivity & Wireless Features
The camera supports Wi‑Fi (802.11b/g/n) and Bluetooth, enabling wireless image transfer to compatible devices via Canon’s Camera Connect app. It also includes PictBridge for direct printing from the camera.
- Wi‑Fi standards: 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi‑Fi 4 (802.11n)
- PictBridge: Yes
- USB connectivity: USB 2.0 for tethering and firmware updates
Power & Battery System
The EOS 1300D is powered by a single LP‑E10 Lithium‑Ion battery, which offers reliable performance for extended shooting sessions. The camera includes a built‑in battery level indicator and supports fast charging via the included charger.
- Battery type: LP‑E10 Li‑Ion
- Number of batteries supported: 1
- Battery level indicator: Yes (on LCD and viewfinder)
- Included accessories: Battery charger, spare battery, quick start guide
Storage & File Management
The camera accepts SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards, providing ample storage for high‑resolution images and video. It supports the DCF 2.0 standard and includes features such as thumbnail previews, slide shows, and movie playback.
- Memory card slots: 1 (SD/SDHC/SDXC)
- File system support: DCF 2.0, DPOF, Exif 2.3, RAW
- Playback modes: Single image, Movie, Slide show, Thumbnails
- Histogram display: Yes (for exposure assessment)
User Interface & Controls
The EOS 1300D offers a user‑friendly layout with dedicated buttons for quick access to essential functions. The camera’s menu system is multilingual, supporting multiple languages for global users.
- Hand strap: Included for comfortable handheld shooting
- Self‑timer delay options: 2 s and 10 s
- Languages supported: Multi‑language menu system (English, Japanese, etc.)
- Quick start guide: Included for rapid setup
Software & Compatibility
The EOS 1300D ships with Canon’s Digital Photo Professional 4.4.0 software, enabling RAW processing and image editing on both Windows and macOS platforms.
- Bundled software: Digital Photo Professional 4.4.0
- Mac OS support: Yosemite (10.10), El Capitan (10.11), Mavericks (10.9)
- Windows support: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (various editions)
Physical Dimensions & Build
The camera’s compact yet sturdy body measures 129 mm in width and 101.3 mm in height, with a depth of 77.6 mm. Its ergonomic design accommodates a comfortable grip for extended shooting sessions.
- Width: 129 mm
- Height: 101.3 mm
- Depth: 77.6 mm
- Weight: Approximately 400 g (body only)
Conclusion
The Canon EOS 1300D stands out as a reliable, feature‑rich DSLR that balances performance with ease of use. Its high‑resolution sensor, versatile lens compatibility, and comprehensive connectivity options make it an excellent choice for photographers who want to grow their skills without compromising on image quality.
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| Tags | Continuous shooting Frames per second EOS 1300D DSLR Range of ISO Shutter speed ISO range |
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| Brand | ![]() Canon is a Japanese multinational corporation that specializes in the manufacture of imaging and optical products, including cameras, camcorders, photocopiers, steppers, and medical equipment. It has a wide range of products for both personal and business use, and is one of the leading brands in the digital camera market. |
| Model | Canon 1160C017 |
| MPN | Canon 1160C017 |
| ID | 4088353 |
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Analog signal format system Specifies the analog video signal standards that a device can receive or transmit, such as NTSC, PAL, or SECAM. Each value represents one of the common broadcast formats used worldwide.
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NTSC,PAL |
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Audio formats supported Lista de los formatos de audio que el producto puede reproducir o grabar, indicando códecs y extensiones relevantes.
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LPCM |
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Batteries included Indicates whether the product comes with batteries included in the package. A value of "Yes" means that batteries are supplied, while a value of "No" indicates that no batteries are provided and must be purchased separately.
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Yes |
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Battery charger included Indicates whether a battery charger is supplied with the product. A value of "Yes" means a charger is included, while "No" indicates that no charger is provided and must be purchased separately.
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Yes |
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Battery level indicator Indicates whether a device’s battery level is being displayed or monitored, typically via an LED, screen icon, or other visual cue. A value of "Yes" means the indicator is present and active; "No" means it is absent.
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Yes |
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Battery technology The chemical composition or classification of a battery, such as lithium‑ion, lithium‑polymer, nickel‑metal hydride, sealed lead acid, alkaline, zinc‑air, etc. It indicates the type of electrochemical reaction that stores and delivers energy in the device.
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Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
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Battery type The chemical composition or classification of a battery, such as alkaline, lithium‑ion, NiMH, or lead‑acid. It indicates the energy storage technology used in the product and helps users identify compatibility with devices that require specific battery chemistries.
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LP-E10 |
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Brightness adjustment Indicates whether the device supports adjusting its brightness level. A value of "Yes" means the user can change the display or camera exposure brightness, while "No" indicates a fixed setting.
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Yes |
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Built-in microphone Indicates whether the product includes at least one built‑in microphone. A value of "Yes" means that the device has an integrated microphone, while "No" indicates it does not.
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Yes |
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Built-in processor Indicates whether the product contains a built‑in central processing unit (CPU) that can execute instructions without requiring an external processor module. A value of "Yes" means the device has such a CPU; "No" means it does not.
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Yes |
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Bundled software A list of software programs and utilities that come pre-installed or bundled with the product, such as operating systems, drivers, antivirus suites, or other essential applications.
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Digital Photo Professional 4.4.0 |
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Camera file system A list of the image and metadata file formats that a camera can capture or store, such as DPOF, Exif, RAW, MPF, or DCF. Each entry represents a distinct format supported by the device, allowing users to understand what types of files they will receive when using the camera.
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DCF 2.0,DPOF,Exif 2.3,RAW |
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Camera playback The types of media playback that the camera can handle, such as movies, single images, slide shows, or thumbnails. Each value represents a distinct mode in which captured content can be viewed directly on the device.
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Movie,Single image,Slide show,Thumbnails |
| Camera shutter type | Electronic |
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Camera type The general classification of a camera, such as compact, single‑lens reflex (SLR), mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC), bridge, or video camera. It indicates the form factor and primary use case of the device.
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SLR Camera Body |
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Compatible memory cards List of the memory card types that a device can read or write, such as MicroSD (TransFlash), SD, MMC, CompactFlash, and others. Each value represents a format that the device’s slot or reader supports for storage expansion.
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SD,SDHC,SDXC |
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Depth The linear measurement of an object from front to back or top to bottom, expressed in a physical unit such as millimeters, centimeters, inches, etc. It indicates how deep the item is and can be used for fitting, compatibility, or spatial planning.
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77.6 mm |
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Dioptre correction Indicates whether a camera or optical device offers diopter adjustment for its viewfinder, and if so, the range of that adjustment expressed in diopters (D). A value of "Yes" means the device supports some level of diopter tuning; a numeric range such as "-3 to +1 D" specifies the minimum and maximum adjustments available.
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Yes |
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Display The visual technology used by the product’s screen, such as LCD, LED, OLED, TFT or analog. It indicates the underlying display panel that determines image quality, color reproduction and power consumption.
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TFT |
| Display Diagonal | 7.62 cm (3") |
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Eye relief The distance from the eyepiece to the eye that allows a user to see the full field of view without strain or loss of image size. It is measured in linear units such as millimetres or centimetres and applies to optical devices like binoculars, telescopes and cameras.
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2.1 cm |
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Fastest camera shutter speed The maximum duration that a camera’s shutter remains open to expose the sensor or film, expressed in seconds or fractions of a second (e.g., 1/4000 s). It determines how motion is captured and affects exposure; shorter times freeze action while longer times allow more light for low‑light situations.
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1/4000 s |
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Field of view The proportion or angular extent that a device, such as a camera or binocular, can capture or display. Values may be expressed as a percentage of coverage (e.g., 100 %) or in degrees for horizontal/vertical angles (e.g., 160°). The attribute indicates how wide the field of view is relative to the sensor or lens.
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100% |
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Flash exposure compensation Indicates whether the camera’s flash exposure compensation feature is enabled. A value of "Yes" means the device can adjust the flash output to compensate for lighting conditions, while "No" indicates this feature is not available.
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Yes |
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Flash exposure correction The adjustment applied to a camera’s sensor exposure to compensate for lighting conditions, expressed in Exposure Value (EV) units. Positive values increase brightness, negative values decrease it, and the step size indicates how finely the adjustment can be tuned.
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±2EV (1/2, 1/3 EV step) |
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Flash guide number The maximum distance, expressed in metres, at which a camera’s flash can illuminate a subject with sufficient light for proper exposure when the flash is used at its full power and the camera is set to ISO 100. It represents the effective range of the flash unit under standard conditions.
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9.2 m |
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Flash modes A list of the available settings for a camera or imaging device’s flash system, such as Auto, Manual, Flash off, Flash on, Red‑eye reduction, Slow synchronization, and other manufacturer‑specific options. Each value represents a selectable mode that determines how the flash is activated during image capture.
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Auto,Flash off,Flash on,Red-eye reduction,Second curtain synchro |
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Flash sync-speed The longest duration that a camera’s shutter remains open during exposure, expressed in seconds or fractions of a second (e.g., 30 s, 0.5 s). This value indicates the maximum time the sensor is exposed to light for each frame and helps users understand how long a camera can capture motion before freezing it.
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1/200 s |
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Flip-out screen Indicates whether the device has a screen that can be rotated or flipped out from its main body, allowing easier viewing of images or video while shooting. The value is "Yes" if such a feature exists and "No" otherwise.
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No |
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Focus Specifies the focusing behavior of a camera or imaging device, indicating whether it uses automatic focus, manual focus, or a combination such as auto‑manual. The value is expressed as a free‑text string that describes the mode in use.
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TTL-CT-SIR |
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Focus adjustment Specifies whether the camera’s focusing system operates automatically or requires manual adjustment. Common values include "Auto", "Manual", and combinations such as "Auto/Manual".
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Auto/Manual |
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Hand strap Indicates whether the product includes a hand strap for carrying or securing it during use. The value is "Yes" or "No", showing presence or absence of the strap.
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Yes |
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HD type The pixel dimensions of a screen’s display expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920×1080). It indicates the number of pixels that can be shown on the monitor or device, affecting image sharpness and clarity.
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Full HD |
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HDMI A list of the HDMI ports available on the product, each entry indicating the number of ports and their specific HDMI version or additional features (e.g., "2 x HDMI 2.0b", "1 x HDMI 1.4 with CEC"). This attribute helps users understand both the quantity and capabilities of the HDMI connections.
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Yes |
| HDMI connector type | Mini |
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Height The vertical dimension of a product measured from its lowest to highest point. It is expressed in a physical unit such as millimetres, centimetres or inches and applies to any item where height is relevant, including books, electronics, furniture and other objects.
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101.3 mm |
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Histogram Indicates whether the camera includes a histogram display in its viewfinder or LCD screen, allowing users to assess exposure distribution.
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Yes |
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Image formats supported A list of the file extensions and codecs that a product can read or write for images. Each value represents a valid format such as JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, HEIF, WebP, etc., and may include multiple formats separated by commas.
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JPG,RAW |
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Image processor The name or designation of the image‑processing unit used in a camera or imaging device, such as DIGIC 4+, BIONZ X, EXPEED 4, or similar. This value identifies the specific processor that handles image capture, processing, and encoding, allowing users to compare performance, features, and compatibility across products.
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DIGIC 4+ |
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ISO Sensitivity The ISO sensitivity setting of a camera, indicating the sensor’s sensitivity to light. Values are typically numeric (e.g., 100, 200, 400) and may include an "Auto" option where the camera selects the appropriate ISO automatically.
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100,6400 |
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Languages support A list of natural languages in which a product is available or supported, including user interface, documentation, and audio options.
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Multi |
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Lens mount interface List of lens mount interfaces supported by a camera or lens, such as Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E‑mount, Micro Four Thirds, etc. The value can be a single interface name or a comma‑separated list of multiple compatible mounts.
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Canon EF,Canon EF-S |
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Light exposure control A set of selectable camera settings that determine how the sensor is exposed to light. Each value represents a mode such as Auto, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Manual or combinations thereof, controlling shutter speed, aperture, ISO and other exposure parameters.
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Program AE |
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Light exposure correction The adjustment applied to a camera’s sensor exposure to compensate for lighting conditions, expressed in Exposure Value (EV) units. Positive values increase brightness, negative values decrease it, and the step size indicates how finely the adjustment can be tuned.
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± 5EV (1/2EV; 1/3EV step) |
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Light exposure modes The set of camera settings that determine how the sensor is exposed to light. Common values include Auto, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Manual and combinations thereof. Each value represents a selectable mode that controls shutter speed, aperture, ISO or a combination of these parameters.
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Aperture priority AE,Auto,Manual,Shutter priority AE |
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Light metering The method used by a camera to determine the appropriate exposure settings based on the scene’s lighting conditions. Common modes include Centre‑weighted, Spot, Evaluative (Multi‑pattern), and Highlight‑weighted. The value is typically a single mode or a comma‑separated list of modes that can be applied simultaneously.
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Centre-weighted,Partial |
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Live view Indicates whether the product supports a live view mode that allows the user to see a real‑time preview of the image or video before capturing it. A value of "Yes" means the device can display such a preview, while "No" (or absence of the feature) indicates it cannot.
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Yes |
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Mac operating systems supported A list of macOS operating system versions that the product supports or is compatible with, such as "macOS 10.15 Catalina", "macOS 11 Big Sur" or newer releases. Each entry represents a distinct OS version that can run on or be supported by the device.
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Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite,Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan,Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks |
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Magnification The optical magnification factor of a device such as a camera lens, binoculars or telescope. It indicates how many times larger an object appears compared to its actual size when viewed through the product. Values are expressed as a multiplier (e.g., 2x, 10x).
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0.8x |
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Maximum image resolution The highest pixel dimensions of an image or display that a product can output, capture, or support, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates the maximum resolution available for visual content on the device.
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5184 x 3456 pixels |
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Maximum video resolution The highest pixel dimensions that a device can output or support for video playback or recording, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates the maximum resolution available for visual content on the product.
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1920 x 1080 pixels |
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Megapixel The total number of megapixels that a camera sensor can capture, expressed as a numeric value without units. Higher values generally indicate greater detail and image quality.
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18 MP |
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Memory slots The count of physical memory slots available on a device for installing RAM modules. It indicates how many separate memory sticks can be installed or upgraded.
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1 |
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Photo effects A list of photographic effects that can be applied to images, such as black‑and‑white, sepia, vivid, or other stylistic filters. Each value represents a distinct effect that may be available in the product’s software or hardware.
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Neutral |
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PictBridge Indicates whether the product can send images directly to a printer that supports the PictBridge standard without requiring an intermediate computer.
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Yes |
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Playback modes A list of the playback modes that a device can handle, such as single image view, slideshow, video play, or thumbnail preview. Each value represents a distinct mode in which captured content can be viewed directly on the product.
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Zoom |
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Power source type The type of electrical supply that powers the device, such as mains electricity, batteries, USB power, or a combination of these options.
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Battery |
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Quick start guide Indicates whether a quick‑start guide is provided with the product. A value of "Yes" means that a brief, introductory manual or overview is included to help users get started quickly; "No" indicates that no such guide is supplied.
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Yes |
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Scene modes A set of predefined camera settings that automatically adjust exposure, white balance, focus and other parameters to suit specific shooting situations such as portrait, landscape, night or sports. Each value represents a selectable mode that the user can choose from when capturing images.
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Close-up (macro), Food, Night portrait, Portrait, Sports, Landscape |
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Self-timer delay The amount of time, in seconds, that the device waits after a trigger before performing an action such as taking a photo or starting a recording. It represents the delay period configured by the user and is expressed as a numeric value or a set of values separated by commas.
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2,10 s |
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Sensor format Indicates the type of image sensor used in a camera or imaging device, such as APS‑C, DX, Full‑frame, etc. The value describes the physical size and format of the sensor that determines resolution, field of view and other optical characteristics.
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Advanced Photo System type-C (APS-C) |
| Sensor type | CMOS |
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Shoe mounting point Indicates whether a product is equipped with a standard camera shoe mounting point, allowing accessories such as lenses or flashes to be attached securely.
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Yes |
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Shooting modes A set of selectable camera settings that determine how the sensor is exposed to light and other shooting parameters. Each value represents a mode such as Auto, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Manual or combinations thereof, controlling shutter speed, aperture, ISO and other exposure parameters.
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Scene |
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Slowest camera shutter speed The longest duration that a camera’s shutter remains open during exposure, expressed in seconds or fractions of a second (e.g., 30 s, 0.5 s). This value indicates the maximum time the sensor is exposed to light for each frame and helps users understand how long a camera can capture motion before freezing it.
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30 s |
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Supported aspect ratios A list of the width‑to‑height proportions that a display or video format can use, expressed as two numbers separated by a colon (e.g., 16:9). This attribute indicates which aspect ratios are compatible with the product and helps users match content to the device.
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3:2 |
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Total megapixels The total number of megapixels that a camera sensor can capture, expressed as a numeric value without units. Higher values generally indicate greater detail and image quality.
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18.7 MP |
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Touchscreen Indicates whether a device has a touchscreen interface that can detect touch input. The value is "Yes" if the device includes a functional touchscreen, and "No" otherwise.
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No |
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USB port Indicates the presence and quantity of USB connectors on a product. The value is typically an integer representing how many USB ports are available, regardless of type or version.
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Yes |
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USB Version The specific version of the USB standard that a product supports, expressed as a generation number and optional descriptive suffix (e.g., "3.2 Gen 1" or simply "3.0"). This attribute indicates the data‑transfer capabilities and compatibility with USB devices.
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2.0 |
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Vari-angle LCD display Indicates whether the product includes a built‑in LCD screen that can be tilted or rotated to provide an adjustable viewing angle. A value of "Yes" means the device has such a display; "No" means it does not.
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No |
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Video formats supported A list of video file formats and codecs that a product can play or record, such as MP4, AVI, H.264, or 4K. Each entry represents a supported combination of compression technology and file extension.
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H.264,MOV |
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Video recording Indicates whether the product has the capability to record video. A value of "Yes" means the device can capture video, while a value of "No" indicates that it cannot.
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Yes |
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Video resolutions The pixel dimensions of a video image, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates the resolution that a device can display or record.
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640 x 480,1280 x 720,1920 x 1080 |
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White balance The set of white‑balance settings available for a camera or imaging device. Each mode adjusts the color temperature and tint to compensate for different lighting conditions (e.g., Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash, Tungsten). The attribute may contain a single value or a list of selectable modes.
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Auto,Cloudy,Custom modes,Daylight,Flash,Fluorescent,Shade,Tungsten |
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Wi-Fi Indicates whether the product has built‑in Wi‑Fi capability, allowing it to connect to wireless networks without requiring external adapters or dongles.
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Yes |
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Wi-Fi standards A list of the wireless networking protocols and frequency bands that a device can connect to, such as 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi‑Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi‑Fi 5 (802.11ac) or Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax). The values are typically separated by commas and may include both the technical name and a consumer‑friendly label.
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802.11b,802.11g,Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
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Width The horizontal measurement of a product, expressed in a linear unit such as millimetres or inches. It indicates how wide the item is from one side to the other and is used for sizing, fitting, and compatibility purposes.
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129 mm |







