NDTV-Mastercard Cashless Bano India

In Pics: Canon 600D

The Canon 600D is a great camera for photo enthusiasts looking to get some great features on a budget.

In Pics: Canon 600D

Compared to a semi-pro grade body, the 600D is relatively compact in size. (Pictured: Canon 40D on the left and Canon 600D on the right)

In Pics: Canon 600D

The compact size of the 600D reduces the area of the hand grip, making it less than idea for people with big hands. (Pictured: Canon 40D on the left, Canon 600D on the right)

In Pics: Canon 600D

The flash on the 600D rises a little higher than normal, to prevent a shadow due to shooting with long lenses. (Pictured: Canon 40D on the left, Canon 600D on the right)

In Pics: Canon 600D

The control interface on the back is totally different on the Canon 600D as compared to the higher grade bodies. (Pictured: Canon 40D on the left, Canon 600D on the right)

In Pics: Canon 600D

The Canon 600D is a rather light body, so coupled up with a lens of a heavy build, the lens-body combination is a little unbalanced.

In Pics: Canon 600D

The 600D features a built-in mono mic for video recording.

In Pics: Canon 600D

The textured rubber grip is really good at helping maintain a grip on the camera.

In Pics: Canon 600D

The Vari-angle swivel screen on the 600D makes shooting stills and videos quite easy.

In Pics: Canon 600D

The 600D borrows the dedicated video shooting button from 7D.

In Pics: Canon 600D

The 600D features the standard tripod mount, along with the battery door.

In Pics: Canon 600D

Despite the small form-factor, the buttons at the back do not feel cramped and are easy to access with the thumb.

In Pics: Canon 600D

The 600D stores all the stills and videos on a singular SD card.

In Pics: Canon 600D

The Canon 600D uses the same battery as the Canon 550D, LP-E8.

About The Campaign

About The Campaign

NDTV along with Mastercard is launching a multi-platform campaign “Cashless Bano India”, to create digital awareness and educate the masses about digital payment solutions for day to day transactions.

The campaign aims to take the message of a cash free India to the country, and will charter a blue print which can help all stakeholders to become a part of the digital revolution.

We aim to reach out to people and educate them on:

1) Digital and financial literacy

2) New generation digital payment solutions

3) Enabling merchants and consumers to understand and adopt secured and safe payment Solutions

4) Ease of usage at point of sales

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  • Amitabh Kant
    In the next 3 to 4 years, India will technologically leap forward. Every person with a mobile will become a walking ATMAmitabh KantCEO, NITI Aayog
  • Ari Sarker
    The banking industry is going to move away from the practice of a blended merchant rate, we will have a separate cost for credit and debitAri SarkerCo-President, Asia Pacific, Mastercard
  • Sunil Mehta
    Security is an ongoing process. Nothing can be absolutely secure. We need to solve problems on an everyday basisSunil MehtaMD and CEO, Punjab National Bank
  • Praveen Khandelwal
    There should be no transaction costs on merchants or consumers. This should be covered by government subsidiesPraveen KhandelwalGeneral Secretary, The Confederation of All India Traders
  • Dr Arvind Virmani
    At least for the next 5 years or so, cellphones would be the best medium to reach people throughDr Arvind VirmaniPresident, Forum for Strategic Initiatives and Former Chief Economic Advisor