The Canon EOS 300D also known as the Digital Rebel in North America and the Kiss Digital in Japan, was a groundbreaking DSLR when it was introduced in August 2003. It was the first consumer-level DSLR that made digital photography accessible to a broader audience, offering many features previously found only in professional models but at a significantly lower price point.
- 6.3-megapixel APS-C sensor, offering excellent image quality
- ISO range of 100-1600
- Shoot continuously at 2.5 fps
- 7-point Autofocus System
- 1.8-inch TFT LCD with 118,000 pixels