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Canon EOS 600D

With 18-megapixel resolution, you will love the Canon EOS 600D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS + 55-250/4.0-5.6 IS. It is easy to use and comes with a lot of accessories and is perfect for taking vacation photos and much more. Plus it can enhance photos after they are taken.


The Canon EOS 600D has a DiG!C 4 Imaging Processor. It produces 14 bit images. This camera is perfect for shooting creative photos. If you are looking for a camera that offers high quality videos and photos, then you have found the right one.


Videos are more powerful than ever before. The Canon EOS 600 D delivers a resolution of 1920x1080. It can shoot 30 frames per second. It also has a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port.


There is a new "Scene Intelligent Auto" mode. This mode helps analyze the area you are shooting. It even helps to improve the color. The camera now offers "Feature Guide", which provide directions for every function to help first time users get filming sooner. Using the Canon EOS 600D is easier than ever. There isn't much not to like about this camera.


Try out the "Video Snapshot" feature. This uses the concept that movies are unique when putting together many short takes as opposed to a long clip. One can record in short snippets and then play them back in order as a movie.


The thing that is still the same are its core features. It has a higher resolution and newer processor. The 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor is still there. Other features include the 9 point auto focus.


The Canon EOS 600D is a premium camera. It features a 500D screen that offers many outstanding features. One feature is Basic + that allows users to adjust images. The camera also offers multi-aspect ratio shooting. Other features include creative filters that can be used improve the images after shooting. This camera can do so many things. One might think that it is difficult to use. However, it comes with a "Feature Guide", which explains everything. With more power than ever before, the Canon EOS 600D has so much to offer.

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Digitaltrends
★★★★
13 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review

The Canon T3i features sterling picture quality, eminently usable vari-angle screen and solid 1080p HD videos, you really can't go wrong with it.

Fine 18-megapixel images; Excellent 3-inch vari-angle LCD; Full HD video at 30 fps; 3.7 fps at full resolution

Tends to run warm indoors; Video is good but focusing is cumbersome; No burst mode in A+ auto

Amateur Photographer
★★★★
13 years ago
Canon EOS 600D review

In any competition, if you stand still your rivals are likely to overtake you, so if you want to stay ahead you've got to keep moving. This is why Canon has released the Canon EOS 600D just a year after it announced the EOS 550D.

PhotoReview
★★★★
13 years ago
Canon EOS 600D

The EOS 600D sits at the top of Canon's entry-level range but includes several features from the 'pro-sumer' models. Positioned between the popular EOS 550D and EOS 60D, the keenly-priced 600D has the same 18 megapixel CMOS sensor as these cameras and the same DIGIC 4 image processor.

D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
★★★★
11 years ago
Canon EOS 600D – Review

Juha Saarinen looks at the piggy in the middle DSLR from Canon. Canon makes lovely gear – mostly – but the Japanese imaging giant has an annoying tendency to come up with confusing product lines. For instance, you may wish to buy an expensive full-frame DSLR for the benefits a bigger imager brings.

Excellent 18.7MP APS-C sensor; Image quality even at high ISO levels

Somewhat plasticky and insubstantial construction; Not great value in NZ

cameragearguide.com
★★★★
13 years ago
Hands-on Report: Canon EOS Rebel T3i (600D) DSLR camera review

Announced on January 7, 2011, a year and a day after the release of the EOS Rebel T2i (550D), the (more frequently known as the 600D) is Canon's latest attempt at offering entry-level photographers a fully featured, but affordable camera that comes closer than ever to stepping on its pricier

PhotoRadar
★★★★
12 years ago

The various changes bestowed upon the EOS 600D make a little more sense here than they do in the enthusiast EOS 60D, and what results is a model that provides plenty of growing space for beginners but enough to keep the more adventurous happy.

DigitalVersus
★★★★
13 years ago
Canon EOS 600D + 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II

The 600D is Canon's follow-up to the best-selling 550D, which is likely to bow out of the market in the coming months. However, with the exception of the LCD swivel screen, the updates brought to this new model...

Good picture quality; High-quality swivel LCD screen; Fully functional Live View viewfinder (image preview and settings; Good 18-55 mm IS II kit lens supplied; Good software package included / Excellent battery life

Optical viewfinder a bit narrow; Autofocus in Live View and video too slow for use out and about; Noisy shutter release; No video mode button / No presence detection to switch off the LCD; More custom controls would be nice

TechRadar UK
★★★★
12 years ago
Canon EOS 600D review

Canon's triple-digit EOS line has traditionally catered for those dipping their toes into DSLR photography, but as successive models have acquired more functionality, they've ventured further into enthusiast territory.

Digital Arts
★★★★
12 years ago
Canon EOS 600D review

Updates to Canon's popular range of consumer-level digital SLRs always make waves, and the new EOS 600D is no exception. Slotting in at the top end of Canon's entry-level line-up, it ‘makes capturing exciting, fun and creative images easier than ever', the company brags.

Excellent sensor and great high-ISO quality; articulating LCD screen is bright and detailed; some improvements over the EOS 550D

Some menu options hard to find; layout of controls could be better

PC Advisor
★★★★
12 years ago
Canon EOS 600D review

The Canon EOS 600D is an entry-level digital SLR camera sporting an 18Mp sensor, a supposedly amateur-friendly control interface and menu and a 3in articulating LCD screen.

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