Overview
The EOS 4000D inherits an aging 18MP sensor that can trace its roots back to the EOS Rebel T2i / EOS 550D, which was released in 2010. The latest tech this is not.
It’s a similar story with the DIGIC 4+ image processor used in both the EOS Rebel T100 / EOS 4000D and EOS 2000D. To put it in perspective, we’re now onto the eighth iteration of Canon’s DIGIC processor, although the latest EOS DSLRs are using DIGIC 7 chips. Native sensitivity remains the same at ISO100-6,400, expandable up to 12,800.
The autofocus system is also pretty dated it’s the modest 9-point system that has been in Canon’s arsenal since 2009. And while pretty much every DSLR in the last five years or so has featured a 3.0-inch rear display, Canon has actually shrunk the LCD on the EOS 4000D down to 2.7 inches, with the resolution also taking a tumble, down to 230k dots. And don’t even think about touchscreen control.
The optical viewfinder delivers 95% coverage, which is pretty typical on a entry-level DSLR so, as we always warn, items worth paying particular attention to the edges of the frame when reviewing your images, as there’s a chance you’ll find unwanted elements creeping into you shots.
There’s Wi-Fi connectivity, but no NFC or Bluetooth Low Energy options, while video is capped at Full HD (1920 x 1080), with 30, 25 and 24fps frame rates available.
Included in the Box
- EOS 4000D body
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 III
- Eyecup Ef
- Camera Cover R-F-3
- Camera strap EW-400D
- Battery Pack LP-E10
- Battery Charger LC-E10E
- Power cable for battery charger
- User’s Manual
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