Canon Kiss image

Canon Kiss

Quick information
Brand Canon 2003
Model EOS Kiss
Released Year 2003
Type DSLR Cameras
Series EOS
Color <ul><li>Silver</li><li>Black</li></ul>
Optical Zoom <ul><li>N/A</li><li>NA</li></ul>
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Canon EOS Kiss is a digital single-lens reflex camera belonging to the EOS series, introduced in 2003. It features an APS-C size CMOS sensor that delivers high-resolution images suitable for both amateur and enthusiast photographers. The camera is equipped with Canon's EF lens mount, allowing compatibility with a wide range of lenses. It includes a 7-point autofocus system, providing accurate subject tracking and focus performance. The EOS Kiss supports JPEG and RAW image formats, enabling versatile post-processing options. Its built-in optical viewfinder and live-view mode facilitate both traditional and modern shooting experiences.

Specifications

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Maximum Aperture
  • f/3.5
  • NA
Digital Zoom
  • n/a
  • NA
Custom Bundle No
Color
  • Silver
  • Black
MPN
  • Does Not Apply
  • NA
Battery Type
  • Lithium-Ion
  • NA
Modified Item No
Colour Silver
Series Canon EOS
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution
  • N/A
  • NA
Manufacturer Warranty
  • None
  • NA
Model CANON EOS KISS
Optical Zoom
  • N/A
  • NA
Connectivity
  • USB
  • NA
Features
  • Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, Timer
  • NA
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Screen Size NA

Key Advantages

The EOS Kiss stands out with its compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable. Its APS-C sensor delivers excellent image quality and low noise performance in various lighting conditions. The camera offers intuitive control interfaces suitable for beginners and intermediate users. A broad range of compatible Canon EF lenses allows creative flexibility. The 7-point autofocus system ensures reliable tracking and focus precision. Additionally, the option to shoot in RAW format caters to advanced editing needs.

Limitations

Being an older model, the EOS Kiss lacks modern features such as video recording capabilities and high ISO performance compared to recent cameras. Its autofocus points are limited in number and coverage compared to newer systems. The LCD screen size is relatively small and lacks touchscreen functionality. It does not support Wi-Fi or other wireless connectivity options, limiting remote control possibilities. Battery life is modest and may require spare batteries for extended use. The build quality is predominantly plastic, which might not suit heavy professional use.

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