£469/$549 with EF-S 18-55mm IS II lens
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The EOS 2000D (known as the Rebel T7 in North America) is essentially a 24-megapixel replacement for Canon’s previous cheapest camera, the EOS 1300D (Rebel T6). It’s also one step up from Canon’s new ultra-cheap EOS 4000D, reviewed last issue.
Apart from the extra six million pixels, though, not much has changed compared with the 1300D. The EOS 2000D’s specs are still pretty basic, featuring Canon’s long-running entry-level nine-point autofocus system, an ISO range of 100-6,400 (expandable to ISO 12,800), continuous shooting at three frames per second and a non-articulating rear screen. You do get Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity, though, for linking wirelessly with other devices. This is all very basic by today’s standards, although for beginners on a budget, the 2000D…