Prime Day Special: Canon EOS SL2 With Kit Lens and Dual Pixel AF for Just $384, Was $600

Jul 16, 2019 at 09:21am EDT
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The Canon EOS Rebel SL2 is a YouTube favorite camera if you're on a budget. And right now, the camera is even cheaper if you buy it on Prime Day.

DSLRs went from being photography-only gadgets to video making behemoths in the past few years and the tech is constantly improving on a daily basis. Right now, if you want to get hold of a decent DSLR, then you are going to be spending money north of $500. Thanks to Prime Day, the Canon EOS Rebel SL2 is seeing a steep discount, bringing the price down to just $384. What makes this deal special is that it includes the 18-55mm kit lens with the EF-S mount. And yes, this is an APS-C sensor camera meaning that you will be dealing with a certain amount of crop compared to full-frame.

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24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor
Fast & accurate Dual pixel CMOS AF with phase-detection
Vari-angle touch screen, 30-Inch LCD
Built-in Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth technology
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The great thing about this camera is that it's absolutely brilliant for shooting video as it includes Canon's legendary Dual Pixel autofocus technology, allowing you to keep track of your subject in real-time without having to press down on a dedicated AF button or the shutter button.

If you're aspiring to start a YouTube channel or maybe start a daily vlog then this camera will more than adequately handle those tasks. Remember to purchase a few extra batteries if you're going to be shooting constantly with this beast.

Buy Canon EOS Rebel SL2 DSLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm STM Lens - WiFi Enabled, White - Was $600, now just $384

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