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Canon EOS 300D

The Canon EOS 300D is a digital single-lens reflex camera introduced in 2003, sold in some markets as the Digital Rebel. It used Canon's EF lens mount and was positioned as the first sub-£1,000 consumer digital SLR from a major manufacturer when new.

At UK auction, hammer prices for the EOS 300D have been very low, with recorded sales at £19 (October 2025) and £25 (October 2024) — a saleroom range of roughly £19–£25. As of 2026, this body sells for pocket-money money at auction, reflecting an ageing 6-megapixel sensor and abundant supply; condition and the presence of a working battery and charger have more impact on what it is worth than cosmetics.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: October 2025

Date Price Source
Oct 2025 £19 Flints Auctions
Oct 2024 £25 Flints Auctions
Jul 2023 £60 David Duggleby
Feb 2022 £30 David Duggleby
Dec 2021 £50 Flints Auctions
Dec 2021 £12 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

What is a Canon EOS 300D worth in the UK today?

Recent UK auction hammer results sit at around £19–£25, so the price for a body-only example at saleroom level is very modest.

How much does a Canon EOS 300D sell for at auction?

The two most recent tracked UK auction sales were £19 in October 2025 and £25 in October 2024, indicating its current value is firmly in the entry-level bracket.

Is the Canon EOS 300D still usable?

Yes — it accepts all Canon EF lenses and most EF-S lenses, though buyers should budget for a replacement BP-511 battery as original cells are often degraded.