![]() ![]() Like the 2000D, the 4000D uses a Digic 4+ processor. 18 megapixels is more than enough for most uses, however, so don’t get too hung up on that. The 2000D uses a higher-resolution 24.1 megapixel device, while the 4000D sticks with an 18-megapixel sensor, such as that found in the 1300D. Pop the 4000D’s kit lens off and you’ll notice that the lens mount is plastic – again it’s a cost saving exercise, one which is unlikely to affect you on a day to day basis, but is likely to be less durable than a metal equivalent in the long run (how often you’ll be changing the lens of a 4000D is up for debate, but it’s likely Canon expects you to stick with the kit lens for the majority of your shots.)Ĭanon launched the 4000D at the same time as the 2000D, putting aside all build-quality elements, the main point of difference is the sensor. The buttons are laid out sensibly as a whole, giving you direct access to certain functions, such as ISO, drive mode, white balance and so on. This presumably means that Canon can insert generic buttons here, again keeping the cost to a minimum. Still, every little helps when it comes to cutting costs.Īll of the buttons on the rear of the camera are mostly familiar to Canon users, but instead of having their functions directly printed onto the button itself, labels are printed onto the body of the camera instead. Having to select your shooting mode every time you want to use the camera is a little tiresome, and can also result in choosing the wrong shooting mode when rotating the dial a little too quickly. ![]() While you’ll normally find an on/off switch surrounding most Canon DSLR mode dials, there’s no such feature here, instead you have the rather arduous task of rotating the mode dial from the “off” position into whichever shooting mode you want to use. One of the more obvious ways that build quality has been kept cheap is with the dials and buttons – particularly the mode dial. ![]() As such, the design and features are about as basic you can get.įor starters, the build quality of the 4000D is very definitely on the budget side. The 4000D is designed to hook in those first-time buyers who don’t have a lot of cash to splash but are still keen to explore the world of DSLR photography. ![]()
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