The world's lightest DSLR camera with a movable screen*, featuring classic handling and cutting-edge technology inside. Capturing stunning photos and 4K movies is easy, and the camera communicates seamlessly with smart devices.
Small size, big capabilities
Inside its portable body, the EOS 250D features a 24.1-megapixel sensor and DIGIC 8 image processor for outstanding results on the go. The optical viewfinder provides a clear real-time view of the world.
The compact DSLR
As the world's lightest DSLR camera with a movable screen*, the EOS 250D can be taken to more places and you can carry it with you more often for outstanding results in moments of creativity.
Stunning high-resolution images and 4K movies
Capture photos with a resolution of 24.1 megapixels and 4K movies with absolute clarity and rich colors. The APS-C size sensor and DIGIC 8 processor ensure perfect results, even in low light conditions.
Connected to your life
You can easily share photos with friends and family – simply connect the EOS 250D to your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth and the camera's built-in Wi-Fi will take care of the rest.
Always focused and sharp shots
Whether you capture the moment at 5fps with the optical viewfinder or use Dual Pixel CMOS AF Live View with Eye Autofocus, you can enjoy perfectly sharp results.
Simple or complex use?
Enjoy the simplicity of point-and-shoot and let the guided user interface and Creative Assist unleash your creativity.
The movable touch screen makes it easy to shoot from difficult angles and take selfies.
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Specifications
Product Details
Camera Type
Kit
Megapixel Resolution
24.1 MP
Built-in Flash
Yes
Built-in GPS
No
Autofocus (AF)
Yes
Mount
Canon EF
Protection
-
Colour
Black
Weight
449 gr
Screen & Viewfinder
Viewfinder
Yes
Screen Size
3 "
Touch Screen
Yes
Tilting Screen
Yes
Sensor
Sensor Type
CMOS
Sensor Dimensions
22.3mm x 14.9mm
ISO Sensitivity
100-25600
Sensor Size
APS-C
Image
Image Resolution
6000 x 4000 pixels
Image Format
JPEG
Video
Video Resolution
3840 x 2160 pixels
FPS
30 fps
Format Video
MP4
Connectivity
HDMI
Yes
USB 2.0
Yes
USB 3.0
No
WiFi
Yes
Microphone Input
No
Memory Card Type
SD, SDHC, SDXC
Dual Card Slot
No
PictBridge
Yes
Dimensions
Width
122.4 mm
Height
92.6 mm
Depth
69.8 mm
Battery
Battery Life (Photos)
1070
Important information
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Perfect for someone who wants to get into the world of photography.
Simply put, it's a scam to ask for 800+ euros when just a year and a half ago it was barely reaching 500 euros!!!
Unacceptable....
After years of use, after many clicks and mainly professional use for photos but also for videos (it was my first camera), I have the following to say:
It is a Crop body, which means that in low light conditions it lags behind Full Frame bodies (++other differences that you should search for yourselves). However, even at iso 3200, I had satisfactory results without tragic noise, but it was not the best especially in terms of editing.
Nice colors.
Good auto white balance.
Satisfactory autofocus, rarely had problems with focusing.
VERY GOOD battery life. It competes with much more expensive bodies.
Video quality is quite good, 4k/30fps and 1080p/60fps with nice results.
Overall, a very decent body for its price and it is suitable for users who want something good at the entry level without having to dig deep into their pockets.
I recommend it!
Excellent choice for someone who is either starting photography or does not want to spend a fortune but still wants a complete package to deal with photography. I have had it for 1 month and I am completely satisfied. It takes wonderful portraits, beautiful landscapes, and in combination with a macro lens, you can take perfect macro photos. The only weak point of the camera is low-light shots. When the lighting is low and you have to increase the ISO, grain appears relatively easily in the image compared to more expensive options. (However, if the grain is minimal, it can be removed with the noise reduction feature in Photoshop). Be careful when purchasing it as there are 2 different lens kits, the (EF-S 18-55mm F4-5.6 IS STM) and (EF-S 18-55mm F4-5.6 DC III). I preferred the IS STM lens as it has image stabilizer for more stable videos.
I also provide samples, all the photos were taken with the lens that comes with the camera and the editing program I used is Photoshop. All the photos are edited, and to see the difference between edited and unedited images, I also provide an unedited photo of the port of Nafplio.
If you like my work, you can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/koutroufi/, on Flickr at https://www.flickr.com/people/197610589@N05/, or on EyEm at https://www.eyeem.com/u/koutroufi
I took it with the 18-55 lens kit. Currently, I use it for amateur purposes and mainly for still photos.
I had no experience with manual settings. After reading, etc., I chose to proceed with the 50mm lens and the result skyrocketed for my eyes (always in manual mode).
I believe that to some extent, it is a perfect choice even for professional use. Lightweight and easy menu.
I have had it for about a year now for photos and videos. It performs quite well even in low-light conditions (with the appropriate lens and settings). The photos are much better compared to the iPhone 13 that I have. I mainly use it for portraits with 50mm and 85mm lenses.
Those of you who are buying it should know that you need to learn how to work with manual settings for the best results. Otherwise, you will be disappointed.
Also, the video quality at 1080 is excellent, but at 4K it is terrible due to the crop.
One month of use today, 31/5/22.
I am very satisfied with the photos it takes.
The video could be better.. The 4K it has is useless. Only 1080p quality is okay.
The lens kit provides mediocre quality, it definitely needs an upgrade.
The photos I uploaded were taken with a sigma 30mm F1.4 DC HSM lens
After a failed purchase at 250 euros with Nikon, I realized that I should enter the world of DSLR to have good results. I chose Canon because I was very satisfied in the past and I was finally proven right. It is excellent in everything and incredibly easy to use. The menu is easy to understand in Greek and tells you what each setting does. In low light, the lens is extremely satisfying and I think the video it captures with the dual auto focus system it has is perhaps the best on the market. Its screen is large, touch-sensitive, and can rotate in all directions. Very satisfied with the purchase.
This camera is my first one, I am amateurly involved in photography but in the future I want it to be my profession and I am studying it. I consider this to be one of the best choices for entry-level photographers who want something more than their mobile phones, but not as expensive as high-end smartphones. I have a s20+ where I took photos until I got the 250D and even with the kit lens, the shots are much better. During the day, the light is distributed much better without any blur or distortion, and at night, with the settings, it gives a much better image than with the phone. Of course, with a better lens, the camera will perform even better since the kit lens is one of the worst lenses you can find. The screen is a big selling point as it is tiltable and touch-sensitive, which someone will understand how important it is when working with the camera because it is very convenient for angles where you can't see what you're shooting and the screen will be there to give you the view, and the touch screen allows you to focus wherever you want and navigate through the settings much faster. It also shows any changes you make in the settings in live view, so you don't need to take a photo to see what needs to be changed. Again, someone will understand and appreciate this when working with the camera. These are what I consider to be the most important factors to consider when purchasing it. The price has gone up, I bought it for 530€, at this cost, I think it is a bit heavy for an entry-level camera since there are cheaper options, but I still believe it is a very stable choice based on what it offers.
With a small market research, one easily sees that it is worth it for what it offers. Besides that, we are talking about a very pleasant, easy and user-friendly machine with quality design and materials.
I don't have an informed opinion as it is the first camera I have had in 20 years. My previous one was a used Pentax from the late '80s. Nevertheless, I am impressed and delighted with my purchase!
I managed to get it for 380€, but even at the current price of 500€, I can say that it is excellent value for money. The only "issue" I have with it is that it is not the best for night shots (videos), but overall the work it does is quite good. It is flawless for photos and for beginners, it has a setting for a more user-friendly menu. One very positive perk it has is that Canon supports it with software that allows it to be used as a webcam.
I have had the camera for a year. The battery is extremely good, it is lightweight and user-friendly. Recently, I replaced the 18-55 lens with a 50mm 1.8 and the camera performed exceptionally well.
I got it to take photos and promote my work (I am not a photographer). I have another profession. I love beautiful photos, so I take amateur photos on various trips. It's simply amazing!! It's worth it. I did extensive market research before getting it, and it's super super!!!!!! The best choice for this price and this type of camera.
I bought it for 800€ and I've had it for 4 months now. I switched from a Sony a230 and here's what I have to say:
1) It has an amazing battery life to the point where I only have to charge it once a week.
2) It can shoot 4k up to 30 fps and the full HD video is perfect. Unfortunately, it doesn't support dual pixel auto focus in 4k resolution, but it's fantastic in full HD.
3) Due to its weight and usability, it is much more durable than my previous camera. I mean that if you are in the mountains or somewhere else and something falls on it, don't worry. I noticed that it didn't suffer any damage except for a scratch on the screen.
4) It has an incredibly easy menu. If you think you will save money by sticking with the previous model, think again. The price difference is small, but I preferred this one with a 350€ difference.
Some tips:
First, you should consider that it is a crop sensor DSLR and not a full frame, so I don't recommend any of the L lenses. Based on my experience with my friend's 24-105 f/4 lens, you will simply waste your money. What I would suggest is if you want something more than the kit lens, then go for the 50mm f/1.4 if you are into portraits. It's a bit expensive, but trust me, it's worth the money. On the other hand, if you are into street or landscape photography, go for the 55-250mm lens, which is significantly cheaper and performs just as well.
As for accessories, a tripod is essential, as well as a lens hood for sun protection or even a filter. Lastly, get an SD card so you can store your photos in the camera. Otherwise, as you can understand, the camera is useless. Personally, I recommend a 64GB card because you won't have to worry about space, and they are relatively cheap. Otherwise, there are also 32GB cards available.