Canon EOS 250D + 18-55mm + 75-300mm Kit, black
The world's lightest DSLR with movable screen, with classic handling and cutting-edge technology inside. Great-looking photos and 4K movies are simple to shoot, and the camera communicates intuitively with smart devices.
Stunning high resolution images and 4K movies
Capture 24.1 megapixel photos and 4K movies that are pin-sharp and packed with colour. An APS-C sized sensor and DIGIC 8 processor ensure great results, even in low light.
Connected to your life
It’s easy to share images with friends and family – just link the EOS 250D to your smartphone or tablet computer using Bluetooth and the camera’s built-in Wi-Fi will take care of the rest.
Stay focused, look sharp
Whether you capture the moment at 5fps with the optical viewfinder, or use Dual Pixel CMOS AF Live View with Eye Auto Focus, you can enjoy pin-sharp results.
Simple or advanced?
Enjoy point and shoot simplicity, while Guided UI and Creative Assist mode help unlock your creativity. The movable touchscreen makes awkward angles and selfies easy.
Effective pixels
24 mln. pixels
Sensor Chip (inch)
APS-C/H
ISO rating
Auto, 100 - 25600
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1. What are the main differences between a DSLR camera and a mirrorless camera?
The main differences between a DSLR and a mirrorless camera are the use of a mirror system. DSLR cameras have a mirror that transmits the image to an optical viewfinder, whereas system cameras use a direct or electronic viewfinder. DSLRs are often larger and heavier, with a mechanical autofocus system. Mirrorless cameras are lighter, more compact and often have no mirrors. DSLRs may be faster in terms of autofocus, but mirrorless cameras offer more creative possibilities and modern features.
2. How can I reduce noise in low-light photos with a DSLR camera?
To reduce noise in DSLR photos in low-light conditions, several measures can be taken. Firstly, use a high sensitivity number (ISO), but note that high ISO can increase noise levels. Stabilise the camera with a tripod or use a stabilisation system. Choose a large aperture number (low f-stop) to increase depth of field. You can also choose a lens with a high luminosity (low f-stop). Finally, use a light source or other means of illumination if possible.
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