
Canon V1200
Brand | Canon 2004 |
Model | V1200 |
Released Year | 2004 |
Type | Digital Cameras |
Series | EOS |
Autofocus | 7-point AF system |
Optical Zoom | 3x |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Canon EOS V1200 is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera introduced in 2004, designed for intermediate photographers. It features a 6.3-megapixel CCD sensor maximizing image quality and color reproduction. The camera supports Canon's EF lens mount, providing versatility with an extensive lens selection. It utilizes DIGIC II image processor technology for quick image processing and enhanced color accuracy. The V1200 includes a 2.0-inch TFT LCD screen for image preview and menu navigation. Its built-in autofocus system offers 7-point focusing for improved sharpness and subject tracking.
Specifications
Type | Digital SLR |
Model | V1200 |
Series | Canon EOS |
Maximum Resolution | 18 MP |
Colour | Black |
Features | 1080p HD Video Recording |
Optical Zoom | 3x |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Digital Zoom | Does not apply |
Maximum Aperture | f/3.5-5.6 |
MPN | Does not apply |
Charger Included | No |
Connectivity | USB |
Country/Region of Manufacture | Japan |
Manufacturer Warranty | None |
Screen Size | 3 in |
Item Weight | 480 g |
Item Height | 10 cm |
Item Length | 13 cm |
Item Width | 8 cm |
Device Type | Digital SLR Camera |
Sensor | 6.3 Megapixel CCD |
Lens Mount | Canon EF |
Image Processor | DIGIC II |
LCD Screen | 2.0-inch TFT |
Autofocus | 7-point AF system |
ISO Range | ISO 100-1600 |
Release Year | 2004 |
Video Capability | No |
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Key Advantages
The EOS V1200 excels with its user-friendly interface suitable for amateur and enthusiast photographers. Its 6.3MP sensor delivers detailed images and good low-light performance. The compatibility with Canon EF lenses offers flexibility and image quality optimization. DIGIC II processor ensures fast operation and accurate color balance. The camera's 7-point autofocus enhances focusing speed and precision. Additionally, the 2.0-inch LCD screen aids in image review and camera setting adjustments.
Limitations
The Canon EOS V1200 shows some limitations due to its older technology; its resolution is lower compared to modern cameras. The 2.0-inch LCD screen is smaller and has lower resolution than contemporary displays. ISO sensitivity range is limited, reducing performance in very low-light situations compared to newer models. The camera lacks video recording capabilities, which are common in modern DSLRs. Continuous shooting speed is relatively slow for fast-action photography. Battery life may also be shorter than current standards.
FAQ
What type of sensor does the Canon EOS V1200 use?
The Canon EOS V1200 uses a 6.3-megapixel CCD sensor.
Is the Canon EOS V1200 suitable for beginners?
Yes, the camera’s user-friendly interface makes it suitable for amateurs and enthusiasts.
Does the Canon EOS V1200 support video recording?
No, the V1200 does not have video recording capabilities.
What lens mount does the EOS V1200 use?
It uses the Canon EF lens mount, compatible with a wide range of EF lenses.
What is the size of the LCD screen on the EOS V1200?
The camera features a 2.0-inch TFT LCD screen.
When was the Canon EOS V1200 discontinued?
The Canon EOS V1200 was discontinued but exact discontinuation date is not specified; it was released in 2004.
What is the autofocus system in the EOS V1200?
It has a 7-point autofocus system for enhanced focusing accuracy.
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