Canon EOS 1100D

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Canon EOS 1100D/EOS Rebel T3/EOS Kiss X50
Type Digital single-lens reflex camera
Sensor CMOS APS-C 22.2 × 14.7 mm (1.6x conversion factor)
Maximum resolution 12.2 effective megapixels, 4,272 × 2,848
Lens Canon EF lens mount, Canon EF-S lens mount
Flash E-TTL II automatic built-in pop-up, 13m ISO 100 guide number, 27mm (equivalent in 135 format) lens focal length coverage; compatible with Canon EX Series Speedlite external hotshoe-mount flashes
Shutter focal-plane
Shutter speed range 1/4000 to 30 s and Bulb, 1/200 s X-sync
Exposure metering Full aperture TTL, 63 zone iFCL SPC
Exposure modes Full Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, No Flash, Program AE , Shutter-priority, Aperture-priority, Manual, Auto Depth-of-field, Creative Auto
Metering modes Evaluative, Partial (approx. 10% at center of viewfinder), Center-weighted average
Focus areas 9 AF points
Focus modes AI Focus, One-Shot, AI Servo
Continuous shooting 3 fps for 830 JPEG frames or 2 fps for 5 RAW frames
Viewfinder Eye-level pentamirror SLR, 95% coverage, 0.87x magnification
ASA/ISO range ISO 100 to 6400
Flash bracketing Yes
Custom WB Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten Light, White Fluorescent Light, Flash, Manual, user-set
WB bracketing ± 3 stops in 1-stop increments;
Rear LCD monitor 2.7 in color TFT LCD, 230,000 pixels
Storage Secure Digital Card
Secure Digital High Capacity
Secure Digital Extended Capacity
Battery LP-E10 Battery Pack
Dimensions 130 mm × 100 mm × 78 mm (5.11 in × 3.93 in × 3.07 in)
Weight 495 g (1.091 lb) (body only)
Made in Taiwan

Canon EOS 1100D is a 12.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera announced by Canon on 7 February 2011.[1] It is known as the EOS Kiss X50 in Japan and the EOS Rebel T3 in the Americas. The 1100D is an entry-level DSLR that introduces movie mode to Canon's entry level DSLRs and replaces the 1000D. The EOS 1100D is also the only Canon EOS model currently in production that is not made in Japan but in Taiwan, aside from the EOS Rebel T4i.

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