The Canon EOS Rebel T100 is possibly the most bare-bones DSLR of the modern era. Tech specs are not too bad: it has an 18mp APS-C sensor, ISO settings to 6400, 9 focus points, and shoots 1080P video up to 30fps. Not groundbreaking, but decent for an entry level DSLR. The rest, though? There is no automatic pop-up flash- you flip it up by hand- and the body is plain black plastic with plain black buttons. The rear LCD resolution is 320x240, which is less than twice the resolution of a Game Boy. The top panel control dial looks like a stray bottlecap. On the plus side, they somehow got WiFi functionality in there, which is an unexpected bonus. Anyway, it's a simple DSLR, and if you don't mind the lack of luxury, it does a fine job. It's in excellent condition, with only about 2000 actuations, and it includes a Canon EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 II lens, battery, charger and strap.