Canon’s latest EOS 700D camera is touted as the most advanced consumer EOS model to date and it comes equipped with an 18 megapixels hybrid CMOS AF sensor and a 7.7 cm Vari-angle Clear View LCD II touchscreen.
It offers 5 frames-per-second shooting, a wide 9-point all cross type AF system and a simplified 360° rotating mode dial. With this feature, users can get easy access to the camera's various shooting modes.
Canon's next offering, the EOS 700D model, packs Digic 5 image processor and a shooting speed of up to 4 frames-per-second. This model is dubbed as the lightest and smallest APS-C DSLR in the world. It further comes equipped with an 18 megapixels CMOS sensor. Both the devices offer in-camera cropping feature, easy-to-use shooting modes and creative filters.
Canon's EOS 100D and EOS 700D models are slated to be launched sometime this April at a price of $1,200 for the EOS 700D kit and $1,100 for the EOS 100D kit.