Is Canon EOS 1100D good for astrophotography?
The Canon 1100D has proven to be excellent for astrophotography and good starting point for those wishing to start in this hobby. Although it has been replaced by the 1200D it’s worth chasing up a 1100D.
Is the Canon 450D good for astrophotography?
The very first camera I used for astrophotography was an old Canon Rebel Xsi (450D) DSLR. A DSLR camera like the Canon Rebel 450D is a versatile choice as it can easily be attached to a telescope for deep sky imaging using a T-Ring and adapter.
What kind of DSLR is the canon 1100D?
It is known as the EOS Kiss X50 in Japan and the EOS Rebel T3 in the Americas. The 1100D is Canon’s most basic entry-level DSLR, and introduces movie mode to other entry level DSLRs. It replaced the 1000D and is also the only Canon EOS model currently in production that is not made in Japan but in Taiwan, aside from the EOS Rebel T4i.
What are the metering patterns on the Canon EOS 1100D?
Like Canon’s other entry-level DSLRs, the EOS1100D offers three metering patterns: Evaluative, Partial and Centre-weighted. The Partial setting covers roughly 10% of the centre of the frame, which is quite a bit larger than a typical spot meter. The EOS 1100D provides a few adjustments within the standard range of scene pre-sets.
Where is the raise button on Canon EOS 1100D?
It can be raised by pressing a button just behind the main dial on the top panel (although the black-on-black labelling on the review camera made this button rather difficult to find). Rear view of the EOS 1100D in grey. (Source: Canon.)
What kind of camera is Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D?
Capture all your special moments with the Canon EOS Rebel T3/1100D DSLR camera and cherish the memories over and over again. With 12.2 MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 image processor, this DSLR camera lets you take smooth, detailed, and high-quality images.