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Canon EOS Rebel SL3 Black

Weighing just 215g, the SL3 pairs a 24.1MP APS-C sensor and DIGIC 8 processor for 4K24p video and a 1630-shot battery life. Its vari-angle touchscreen and Dual Pixel CMOS AF enable smooth self-shooting autofocus, complemented by 4K time-lapse creation. This camera suits beginner streamers and YouTube creators needing a lightweight, long-lasting 4K recording solution.

type DSLR
Sensor 24.1MP aps-c
af points 9
burst fps 5
Video 4K @24fps
ibis false
weather sealed false
weight g 215
Canon EOS Rebel SL3 Black camera
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Weighing just 215g, the SL3 pairs a 24.1MP APS-C sensor and DIGIC 8 processor for 4K24p video and a 1630-shot battery life. Its vari-angle touchscreen and Dual Pixel CMOS AF enable smooth self-shooting autofocus, complemented by 4K time-lapse creation. This camera suits beginner streamers and YouTube creators needing a lightweight, long-lasting 4K recording solution.

  • Type DSLR
  • Sensor 24.1MP aps-c
  • Af points 9
  • Burst fps 5
  • Video 4K @24fps
  • Weight g 215

The 30-Second Version

Canon's smallest DSLR still punches way above its weight for battery life and image quality, but the 4K video crop is brutal and the viewfinder autofocus feels a decade behind. If you can snag it for under $700, it's a decent starter camera, just know that mirrorless rivals do most things better.

Overview

The Canon EOS Rebel SL3 is the little DSLR that could, if you're willing to overlook its age. It's tiny, light, and the 24.1MP sensor produces crisp, colorful shots that embarrass plenty of pricier cameras in good light. The swiveling touchscreen is genuinely useful, and the battery will outlast your patience at over 1600 shots per charge.

But the SL3's party trick, 4K video, comes with a nasty catch: a 2.64x crop that turns even wide lenses into telephotos. And when you're shooting through the optical viewfinder, you're stuck with a 9-point autofocus system that belongs in a museum. It's a camera of two halves, and which half you live in depends on how you shoot.

Performance

From a pure numbers standpoint, the SL3 is a mixed bag. Battery life sits at a perfect 100th percentile, so you can shoot all weekend without a charger. The 24.1MP sensor puts it in the top tier for image quality in its class. But then you hit the autofocus, ranked near the bottom of all cameras we track. Through the viewfinder, those nine AF points struggle to keep up with anything moving faster than a sleepy toddler. Switch to live view and Dual Pixel AF kicks in, snappy and accurate for stills, but that same Dual Pixel magic is completely absent in 4K video mode. Add a sluggish 5fps burst and zero in-body stabilization, and you'll quickly realize the SL3 is a stills-first machine that dabbles in video, not the hybrid it pretends to be.

Performance Percentiles

AF 2.1
EVF 73.7
Build 7.3
Burst 29.1
Video 93.8
Sensor 82.9
Battery 99.6
Display 84.1
Connectivity 93.1
Social Proof 85
Stabilization 32.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Battery life is best-in-class, north of 1600 shots per charge. 100th
  • The 24.1MP sensor delivers genuinely excellent image quality and ISO performance. 94th
  • Lightweight body and vari-angle touchscreen make it a joy for beginners to learn on. 93th
  • Dual Pixel AF in live view locks focus quickly and smoothly for stills. 85th

Cons

  • 4K video is cropped by 2.64x, making it nearly unusable for wide shots without an ultrawide lens. 2th
  • Optical viewfinder autofocus uses just 9 points and feels painfully slow by modern standards. 7th
  • Build quality is all plastic and feels cheap when you mount a heavy zoom lens. 29th
  • No in-body image stabilization and a slow 5fps burst limit action and low-light handholding. 33th

The Word on the Street

4.8/5 (934 reviews)
👍 Most owners rave about the image quality, especially in good light, and call it a steal for the price.
👎 A common gripe is the severe 4K crop, with many saying it ruined their plans for video.
🤔 The autofocus gets both praise and complaints, users love the live view touch AF but find the viewfinder AF frustratingly limited.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type CMOS
Size aps-c
Megapixels 24.1
ISO Range 100
Processor DIGIC 8

Autofocus

AF Points 9
AF Type Phase Detection: 9 (1 Cross-Type)
Eye AF Yes

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 5
Max Shutter 1/4000
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 4K
4K FPS 24
1080p FPS 60
10-bit Yes
Codec H.264/MP4

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating Yes
EVF Resolution 1040000

Build

Weight 0.2 kg / 0.5 lbs
Battery Life 1630

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
USB Micro-USB (USB 2.0)
HDMI Mini-HDMI
Hot Shoe Yes

Value & Pricing

Pricing for the SL3 bounces wildly from $650 to over $1,000 depending on the seller, so shop smart. At the low end, it's a compelling entry point for a dedicated camera that still outshoots smartphones for stills. At the high end, you're wandering into mirrorless territory where cameras like the Sony a6100 offer vastly better autofocus and uncropped 4K. As a first DSLR for someone who mainly shoots photos and wants a familiar optical viewfinder, it's fine, but only if you grab it for under $700.

vs Competition

Stacked against mirrorless competitors like the Sony a6700 or Nikon Z6 III, the SL3 feels like a relic. Those cameras offer blazing burst rates, class-leading autofocus with subject detection, and full-sensor 4K. The only real advantages the SL3 holds are its optical viewfinder (if you prefer that delay-free look) and battery stamina that puts any mirrorless body to shame. Even compared to Canon's own mirrorless lineup, the SL3 struggles; a used Canon M50 Mark II will run you less and deliver a more modern experience. Unless you absolutely need a DSLR for the optical viewfinder or crazy-long battery, the mirrorless crowd has lapped it.

Spec Canon EOS Rebel SL3 Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Sony a7 a7 V Nikon Z9 Z9 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 OM System OM-1 Mark II OM-1 Mark II
Type DSLR mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless
Sensor 24.1MP aps-c 40.2MP aps-c 33MP full-frame 45.7MP full-frame 25.2MP micro-four-thirds 20.4MP micro-four-thirds
AF Points 9 425 759 1053 315 1053
Burst FPS 5 20 30 30 75 60
Video 4K @24fps 8K @60fps 4K @120fps 8K @120fps 5K @120fps 4K @60fps
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 215 579 610 1160 721 499
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofStabilization
Canon EOS Rebel SL3 2.173.77.329.193.882.999.684.193.18532.5
Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Compare 88.195.589.385.499.997.296.984.193.194.793.4
Sony a7 a7 V Compare 95.888.994.69189.859.996.699.593.194.796
Nikon Z9 Z9 Compare 98.589.799.29697.964.897.384.193.18584.7
Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 Compare 84.688.197.295.197.55689.384.193.194.796
OM System OM-1 Mark II OM-1 Mark II Compare 98.599.688.498.184.141.294.284.177.194.799.5

Common Questions

Q: What lenses can I use with the SL3?

It takes Canon EF and EF-S lenses, so you've got a massive selection from Canon and third parties. Just remember the crop sensor will change your effective focal lengths.

Q: Does the 4K video have a crop?

Yes, and it's a heavy one: a 2.64x crop. That means your wide-angle lens becomes a tight telephoto unless you adapt an ultrawide.

Q: Can I shoot sports or wildlife with this camera?

Honestly, it's not its strong suit. The 5fps burst and limited AF points make it tough to track fast-moving subjects, so you'd be better served by something like the Canon T8i or a mirrorless option.

Who Should Skip This

Skip the SL3 if you plan to shoot any kind of action or use 4K video regularly. The autofocus through the viewfinder is too slow for kids' sports, pets, or wildlife, and the video crop forces you to buy specialized lenses just to get a usable frame. If you need a capable video camera or a responsive stills shooter, any modern mirrorless body around the same price will serve you far better.

Verdict

The Canon EOS Rebel SL3 is a friendly, forgiving first camera for casual stills shooters who want a traditional DSLR feel and don't mind charging once a month. It excels at teaching the basics with a great guided interface and a touchscreen that phones users will immediately understand. But anyone who needs reliable autofocus, plans to shoot action, or expects usable 4K video should look elsewhere. This is a stills-workhorse, not a hybrid champ.

Usage Scores

Overall (56.3)Video (54.9)Travel (42)Youtube (66.1)Beginner (60.5)Vlogging (54.5)Streaming (66.3)Photography (39.2)Wedding Events (38.4)Sports Wildlife (27.8)Product Photography (58.9)

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