You can also name this comparison as Canon T7 vs Canon T6 (as both camera called in USA). Let’s take a look between the major difference
Features/ Models | Canon 2000D | Canon 1300D |
Megapixel | 24 megapixels | 18 megapixels |
Sensor size | APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm) | APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm) |
Low pass filter | Yes | Yes |
Image processor | Digic 4+ | Digic 4+ |
AF system | Contrast Based | Contrast Based |
Phase AF points | 09 | 09 |
ISO | 100-12800 | 100-12800 |
Image Stabilization | No | No |
Shutter Min/ mix | 30-1/4000 sec | 30 sec 1/4000 sec |
Continuous shooting speed | 3 Fps | 3fps |
Video | Full HD 1080p @30fps | 1920 x 1080 (30, 25, 24 fps) |
Display | 3.0″ 920K dots Fixed | 3.0″ TFT- LCD Rear Screen (920K pixels) |
Hot shoe | Optical Viewfinder (95%) | Optical Viewfinder (95%) |
Wireless | Built-in | No |
Environmentally sealed | No | No |
Battery life | 500 | 500 shots |
Dimensions | 129 x 101 x 78 mm | 129 x 101 x 78 mm |
Weight | 475 g | 485 g |
Rake a look at the specification comparison Canon 2000d versus Canon 1300D.
According to Canon the 2000d camera is a successor of Canon 1300D / Canon T6. let’s have a look the major difference between the two
As you can clearly see Canon introduced a new 24 megapixel aps-c CMOS sensor inside the Canon 2000d camera
Despite of adding a new sensor the camera is still using 10 year old image processor that is also being used by its predecessor Canon 1300D
Since the sensor is new so we can expect better image quality Canon 2000D. The image processor of the camera remains same as of its predecessor and also the maximum ISO range remains exactly same as of its predecessor. So we can expect some improvement in the low light performance, but even they added the new sensor inside the camera they kept the same ISO range between the two. If a company is adding a new sensor this should also increase the ISO range, it is quite obvious isn’t it so.
Built in wireless NFC and Wi-Fi connectivity is only available in the new camera call Canon T7 / 2000D.
I find no point in recommending Canon 1300D / T6 user to get the Canon 2000D camera. If you already own a 1300D / T6 then for Canon 200d / sl2. And if you are a new user and looking for a best entry level DSLR camera and click here for your comprehensive guide
Canon 2000D / T7 – EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 IS II for an estimated retail price of $549.99
15% extra resolution = invisible to the eye.
My rig can do 50MP, or 20mp in normal mode – eg hand-held and/or with moving subjects.
ONLY when the subject/camera can be held perfectly still – eg a tripod is used – do you get anything real out of the extra pixels.
Good that it doesn’t always make such large files but useful occasionally.
Oops – that’s 15% LINEAR resolution.
That’s an epically pathetic upgrade. Digic 4+ from 2010, woeful AF, pathetic shooting speed. Worst feature set in any makers entry level cameras.