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Canon 3000D DSLR Camera | Best Offer on Flipkart

Deal Alert ! Get Canon EOS 3000D for just Rs 17,999 ! If you are looking for an Entry level, budget, DSLR Camera, Canon 3000D is a great buy and is currently on offer online on Flipkart. You can get 3000D for the lowest price of Rs 17,999 for a limited time, part of the Big Diwali Sale 2019 on Flipkart. This deal will run from Oct 12 - 16.

It has a 18MP APS-C size sensor that takes Canon EF mount lenses. It ships with an 18-55mm zoom kit lens as well. You can buy additional lenses as you learn more and more about photography. To get better Bokeh shots, i would recommend getting the Nifty Fifty, very affordable Canon F1.8 50mm lens ( check here ).

Like every other DSLR camera, it comes with an Optical View Finder and an LCD screen. Full HD 1080P video recording is supported. Since this is an entry level camera, there is no 4K support. Both Jpeg and RAW shooting are supported as well. 

Canon 3000D offer Link here.




Specs and Highlights
  • Sales Package : Single Kit 18-55 lens +16 GB Memory Card & Carry Case
  • 18MP APS-C sensor
  • Canon EF mount lenses
  • Max shutter speed of 1/4000s
  • Jpeg + RAW support
  • Full HD video recording
Currently Canon 3000D has a 4.4 rating from Verified Customer Reviewers on Flipkart. Check out reveiws, prod and cons, user experience etc here. FAQs here.

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