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You forgot to mention an incredible important thing! The T6 Rebel or 1300D is the best "webcam" for streaming there is. Why? Because it costs the same as an actual webcam but gets 1000x better image and can be used as a webcam directly through the Canon software. It has direct output of video through usb and for 50 bucks you can get the battery replacement dongle which connects it straigth to the wall. Added to all this you can swap lenses, its light and small etc. I use it for that mainly.
Wow. Wish I had thought of this before buying a Logitech C922... don't get me wrong, it's a decent 1080p camera, assuming decent lighting, but well, it's not a full-on DSLR with precise control over the image parameters... I should have saved the 70 GBP and instead invested in this battery to wall plug adaptor you mentioned, and maybe invested in a light attachment for it... (I'm a total amateur, can you even attach a perpetual light to the light mount on a DSLR camera like this for video? or would it have to be a separate peripheral? the extent of my knowledge is that with old school flash attachments, they could only turn on for a fraction of a second at a time, right at the moment that the shutter opens, if you manually turned it on for any longer than a second or two the light would overheat and burn out immediately in a puff of smoke. How do I know...? ehh... first hand experience... I would hope/assume that DSLR flash peripherals have come along way in the last 30-40 years but then again I am a total amateur so I haven't the faintest idea)
1300D owner of 6 years and counting here! I bought the 1300D as a beginner camera to learn photography with, and...well, never stopped using it. I love the thing. The colors are just right for me, dynamic range - while not the widest you'll find - is plenty flexible in RAW, it's light, it's ergonomic as all heck, and the level of detail in well-exposed shots is still leagues better than any smartphone I've ever owned. When a shot doesn't turn out the way I would've liked, 95% of the time I was the one at fault, not the camera. Although, I should probably mention one caveat that might make things challenging for second-hand buyers: the 1300d/T6 does not, I repeat, does *NOT* have a shutter counter. There is absolutely no way to know how many times it's gone off, metadata or otherwise. Mine's still ticking like a clock, but your shutterage may vary. If you find one for real cheap, I'd say it's a worthwhile gamble though; there's a good chance you'll be done with the camera before it's done with you. Don't know how I stumbled upon a video about my exact camera by pure happenstance, but I'm glad I clicked! Any time I've considered upgrading to a fancier camera, I always stop and ask myself: "Will this improve my photography, or am I just looking for an excuse to buy something?" Fancier gear doesn't make a great photographer any more than a fine brush makes a skilled painter. I'll be sure to add an addendum to this comment if the camera dies; for now, it remains one of my proudest investments
Very thoughtful and balanced video on this camera. I’ve had a T6 for a while but haven’t used it as much as I should. Thanks for restoring a bit of my confidence in this camera as I’ve always thought that you get a lot out of it if you know how.
Thanks for making this! I just won an eBay auction for this + 3 lenses (18-55 lens, BRAND NEW EF 75-300mm lens plus a 13E PRO macro lens and charger) for $233 shipped. So for me, this video will be a “what can I do with it” vs “should I buy it”
So I have mixed feelings about the 1300D. I bought this camera for a photography class I had while attending art school because it came with two lenses out of the box for around 500 bucks which on a student budget it was pretty hard to beat. It was there at the beginning and played a big role in starting my love of photography, however i quickly outgrew the capabilities of the camera and it left me wanting more. Yes it is an entry level camera and I think in my use case it is best suited, but it just doesn’t hold a candle to modern options on the market today. That said if you still own one of these cameras yes you can take good photos with it, any tool is limited by the capabilities of the user, but I would argue if you are seriously passionate about photography this isn’t a great choice in 2023. On the other hand they sell used for close to nothing and you could get some decent glass with the savings so I guess I don’t know. Maybe the answer is the best camera is the one you have with you.
They do sell for very little now, so for a beginner, I'd still say it's a great option. This is especially if you're not sure if photography is for you. If someone gets it, and they realise that they're not really going out and taking photos, hey, at least they didn't spend thousands of dollars in order to learn that :)
"your camera doesnt add shutter count information to images" th website said when i try to check the shutter count..is that normal ? It cost me $200 with 18-55 STM lens kit in indonesia. Thanks
Hi Christian i have a t 6 camera but i dont know if this camera have a fast shooting in french this mean rafale if not what model of camera can you suggest to bye Thanks you
I’ve had the camera for years, I know nothing about cameras and it’s just sitting here but I would like to start putting it to use. I want to do still photos and real estate photography. Is it still worth learning about the features and trying to use it in 2023?
@@gerrancharles5590 I just wanted to learn photography amd for that it is good. The limitations actually forces you to be creative. But you need atleast the 50mm 1.8, the kit lens is not that great.
You didn't show any footage of video quality of the camera i waited to see it and decid whether i like it ir nit but you didn't even do video with it Your opinion does matter but i need to see and decide to That's why i disliked the video
@@VisualMajestyMedia in my town there is no place for buying cameras so there is only used ones and not even in my country so the only whey to decide is seeing videos of the camera
As a T6 (1300D) user, I would say this camera is not up to entry level average. 1. The image quality of T6 is very poor. At ISO1600, the noise is unbearable. Especially if you want to print out the photos, but it doesn't matter if you're just looking at them on your phone. 2. There are only 9 focus points, and the focusing speed is very slow. Manual focusing is often required. If you have $500, buy a second-hand Sony aps-c.
i would not invest in a dead system. Lenses make the difference but why buy lenses for a dead mount? they might be cheaper but if you ever want to upgrade your camera you will be stuck in the past. Having shot 600d, 650d and 700d i would say that (unless for video maybe) i would rather get a D90 or a K-5 coz ISO 100 is not always an option and the 18mp sensor falls appart at iso400 already. Maybe get a used 5Dii, good cameras remain good cameras but crap will be crap. hell i would rather reactivate my 350D then using this thing, its offers even more limitations but at least i get a gread CCD sensor. You can take good pictures with this thing but so can you with any other camera, however the same picture will look 100x better on any other mentioned ones. tl;dr if you are in for a stills camera, look somewhere else!
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📚 Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:41 Size & Build
01:41 Image Quality
04:33 Video
07:10 Display
07:47 Control
08:01 Connectivity
08:30 Vlogging
09:32 UA-camrs
10:07 Storage
10:51 Battery
11:12 Durability
12:38 Compatible Lenses
13:01 Conclusion
14:35 Outro
#canon #canon1300d #canonrebelt6
You forgot to mention an incredible important thing! The T6 Rebel or 1300D is the best "webcam" for streaming there is. Why? Because it costs the same as an actual webcam but gets 1000x better image and can be used as a webcam directly through the Canon software. It has direct output of video through usb and for 50 bucks you can get the battery replacement dongle which connects it straigth to the wall. Added to all this you can swap lenses, its light and small etc. I use it for that mainly.
What's your stream so I can check the quality?
Wow. Wish I had thought of this before buying a Logitech C922... don't get me wrong, it's a decent 1080p camera, assuming decent lighting, but well, it's not a full-on DSLR with precise control over the image parameters... I should have saved the 70 GBP and instead invested in this battery to wall plug adaptor you mentioned, and maybe invested in a light attachment for it... (I'm a total amateur, can you even attach a perpetual light to the light mount on a DSLR camera like this for video? or would it have to be a separate peripheral? the extent of my knowledge is that with old school flash attachments, they could only turn on for a fraction of a second at a time, right at the moment that the shutter opens, if you manually turned it on for any longer than a second or two the light would overheat and burn out immediately in a puff of smoke. How do I know...? ehh... first hand experience... I would hope/assume that DSLR flash peripherals have come along way in the last 30-40 years but then again I am a total amateur so I haven't the faintest idea)
Good to know this 🙌
1300D owner of 6 years and counting here!
I bought the 1300D as a beginner camera to learn photography with, and...well, never stopped using it. I love the thing. The colors are just right for me, dynamic range - while not the widest you'll find - is plenty flexible in RAW, it's light, it's ergonomic as all heck, and the level of detail in well-exposed shots is still leagues better than any smartphone I've ever owned. When a shot doesn't turn out the way I would've liked, 95% of the time I was the one at fault, not the camera.
Although, I should probably mention one caveat that might make things challenging for second-hand buyers: the 1300d/T6 does not, I repeat, does *NOT* have a shutter counter. There is absolutely no way to know how many times it's gone off, metadata or otherwise. Mine's still ticking like a clock, but your shutterage may vary. If you find one for real cheap, I'd say it's a worthwhile gamble though; there's a good chance you'll be done with the camera before it's done with you.
Don't know how I stumbled upon a video about my exact camera by pure happenstance, but I'm glad I clicked! Any time I've considered upgrading to a fancier camera, I always stop and ask myself: "Will this improve my photography, or am I just looking for an excuse to buy something?" Fancier gear doesn't make a great photographer any more than a fine brush makes a skilled painter.
I'll be sure to add an addendum to this comment if the camera dies; for now, it remains one of my proudest investments
You should make meditation videos your voice is really relaxing
I already do, though I should post more :) www.youtube.com/@calmskyes
David Attenborough replacement
I’m weak 😭
@biggoat7454, then workout
Very thoughtful and balanced video on this camera. I’ve had a T6 for a while but haven’t used it as much as I should. Thanks for restoring a bit of my confidence in this camera as I’ve always thought that you get a lot out of it if you know how.
I seen one on fb markplace for 150. I needed to know if its relavant for 2023. This perfect!!!
Love this camera since it was my first gear to capture images.
Thanks for making this! I just won an eBay auction for this + 3 lenses (18-55 lens, BRAND NEW EF 75-300mm lens plus a 13E PRO macro lens and charger) for $233 shipped. So for me, this video will be a “what can I do with it” vs “should I buy it”
you made me fall in love with my t6,. thanks for the beautiful video
So I have mixed feelings about the 1300D. I bought this camera for a photography class I had while attending art school because it came with two lenses out of the box for around 500 bucks which on a student budget it was pretty hard to beat. It was there at the beginning and played a big role in starting my love of photography, however i quickly outgrew the capabilities of the camera and it left me wanting more. Yes it is an entry level camera and I think in my use case it is best suited, but it just doesn’t hold a candle to modern options on the market today.
That said if you still own one of these cameras yes you can take good photos with it, any tool is limited by the capabilities of the user, but I would argue if you are seriously passionate about photography this isn’t a great choice in 2023.
On the other hand they sell used for close to nothing and you could get some decent glass with the savings so I guess I don’t know. Maybe the answer is the best camera is the one you have with you.
They do sell for very little now, so for a beginner, I'd still say it's a great option. This is especially if you're not sure if photography is for you. If someone gets it, and they realise that they're not really going out and taking photos, hey, at least they didn't spend thousands of dollars in order to learn that :)
This was so specific and exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Loved this video!! Thank you for the well thought-out review!
I'm glad it was helpful!
What about canon 760d? Is that good enough for beginners or advanced user?
"your camera doesnt add shutter count information to images" th website said when i try to check the shutter count..is that normal ? It cost me $200 with 18-55 STM lens kit in indonesia. Thanks
yeah, you need some paid software and connected to your camera
Hi Christian i have a t 6 camera but i dont know if this camera have a fast shooting in french this mean rafale if not what model of camera can you suggest to bye Thanks you
Nice video ❤❤ can i use it for photo exhibitions ?!
I’ve had the camera for years, I know nothing about cameras and it’s just sitting here but I would like to start putting it to use. I want to do still photos and real estate photography. Is it still worth learning about the features and trying to use it in 2023?
using this for about 5 years now with 50mm and 24 mm for street.
How has it been?
@@gerrancharles5590 I just wanted to learn photography amd for that it is good. The limitations actually forces you to be creative. But you need atleast the 50mm 1.8, the kit lens is not that great.
does the 1300d hold up to the 2000d well?
I had no idea there were cameras that could do raid in sd cards, although it sounds useful... I'll still stick to basic cameras though
You didn't show any footage of video quality of the camera i waited to see it and decid whether i like it ir nit but you didn't even do video with it
Your opinion does matter but i need to see and decide to
That's why i disliked the video
you cant make your choice based on this video alone, do your homework.
@@VisualMajestyMedia in my town there is no place for buying cameras so there is only used ones and not even in my country so the only whey to decide is seeing videos of the camera
You should do the calm sleep stories
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Well that certainly a different type of review! 👍👍👍
Indeed it is, I'm glad you've enjoyed it :)
Came for the review... stayed for the voice.... 🫣👌🏻
Got Mine with tamron 17-50mm f2.8
As a T6 (1300D) user, I would say this camera is not up to entry level average. 1. The image quality of T6 is very poor. At ISO1600, the noise is unbearable. Especially if you want to print out the photos, but it doesn't matter if you're just looking at them on your phone. 2. There are only 9 focus points, and the focusing speed is very slow. Manual focusing is often required. If you have $500, buy a second-hand Sony aps-c.
i would not invest in a dead system. Lenses make the difference but why buy lenses for a dead mount? they might be cheaper but if you ever want to upgrade your camera you will be stuck in the past. Having shot 600d, 650d and 700d i would say that (unless for video maybe) i would rather get a D90 or a K-5 coz ISO 100 is not always an option and the 18mp sensor falls appart at iso400 already. Maybe get a used 5Dii, good cameras remain good cameras but crap will be crap. hell i would rather reactivate my 350D then using this thing, its offers even more limitations but at least i get a gread CCD sensor. You can take good pictures with this thing but so can you with any other camera, however the same picture will look 100x better on any other mentioned ones.
tl;dr if you are in for a stills camera, look somewhere else!
this is my camera i bought it 3 years ago. I want to take good pictures and videos too ☺️
Camera review ASMR! 😀
i still use mine in 2024
So how's that working out for you?
Would you like to share your thoughts?
You should make videos that put people to sleep too.
Me using an olympus stylus 400👁️👄👁️
The EQ of your voice is way too low. You are hard to understand. Buttery is good for backgrounds but not for voices.
Szuper!!!
I'm glad you like it 👍
Holy crap! The constant footage of the camera is downright creepy objectophilia.
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