- 12-megapixel resolution: Step up to DSLR image quality with a 12-megapixel APS-C-sized sensor. A 14-bit DIGIC 4 image processor provides 3.2fps continuous shooting and images that are packed with detail and tonal range
- Intuitive, on-screen feature guide: The EOS 1100D's Feature Guide provides descriptions of many of the camera's functions, as well as advice on how to use them in your own photography
- Easy to use Scene modes and Basic+: Theme-based Scene modes automatically pick the most suitable exposure, focus and drive-mode settings for the subject being photographed, while Creative Auto mode portrays adjustable functions in an easy to understand
- HD EOS Movie mode: Shoot stunning HD video at 25 or 30fps, with automatic exposure control leaving you free to concentrate on the action. Footage can be edited on your PC or Mac, or played directly on an HD TV via the camera's HDMI connection
- ISO 100-6400 sensitivity: Low-light shooting without flash is possible thanks to the EOS 1100D's ISO 100-6400 sensitivity range. The camera's 14-bit DIGIC 4 processor helps to control noise and maintain image quality
- Attaching the Camera Strap (Digital SLR): Strap mount eyelets are located on the upper left and right sides of the camera. Attach the left side of the strap to the camera’s left strap mount eyelet, and the right side to the camera’s right strap mount eyelet. Attaching the Strap: Loosen the strap and pass the end through the buckle and the strap keeper to straighten it. Make sure to leave the strap keeper attached to the strap. Pass the end of the strap through the camera’s strap mount eyelet to attach it to the camera. Make sure to pass the strap through the strap mount eyelet from the bottom as shown below. The front of the strap clearly displays the Canon logo. Fold the strap over, and pass it through the strap keeper. Next, pass the strap through the inside of the buckle. To remove excess slack from the strap, follow steps~ as illustrated in the image below. Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle. Repeat the process with the other end of the strap on the opposite side. Make sure the strap is not twisted before attaching it to the camera
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