Rating 4.5 101 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
price $773.55 - $785.05
PC Magazine
14 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel T3i

Some digital camera upgrades outperform their predecessors by leaps and bounds. Some camera upgrades move forward by inches. The Canon Rebel T3i falls into the latter camp. This follow-up to the Editors' Choice Rebel T2i ($799.99, 4.5 stars) adds a flip-out LCD, but otherwise doesn't change any of...
Pros:
  • Quick
  • Good picture quality
Cons:
  • Extremely slow Live View mode
  • Not as fast as the T2i, images aren't as sharp
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Tech2
13 years ago

Canon EOS 600D DSLR Camera

The price point of DSLR cameras have significantly dropped over the last few years. With the implementation of new technology, DSLRs are becoming increasingly simpler to use and customers buy them  for their superior image quality and manual controls.
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CNET
11 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel T3i

If you didn't think the 60D was overpriced when it shipped, you will now. The Canon EOS Rebel T3i (aka the EOS 600D), the 60D's younger and cheaper sibling, offers the same basic camera with some corners cut--most notably a slightly less well-constructed body and a (purposely?
Pros:
  • The Canon EOS Rebel T3i delivers excellent video capabilities and image and video quality
Cons:
  • If you shoot both still and video
  • the T3i's controls can be frustrating to operate
  • and it's not terribly fast for burst shooting sports
  • kids
  • or pets
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DP Review
14 years ago

The Rebel series has never been characterized by cutting-edge innovation or radical interpretations of what a camera can be - instead, the series' development seems to be driven by a calm, rational assessment of the features people want in a tolerably small package and at a price people are willing
Pros:
  • Excellent image quality even at high ISO settings
  • Extremely high detail and resolution at base ISO
  • good per-pixel sharpness
  • Good dynamic range
  • improved by use of Highlight Tone Priority
  • On-screen Q-Menu offers good access to shooting settings
  • Excellent LCD screen is articulated (great for
Cons:
  • Slow AF in Live Mode reduces benefit of articulated screen for stills shooting
  • White balance often excessively orange under artificial light
  • Button functions in live view mode very different from conventional mode
  • Key features and parameters hidden in Custom Function menu
  • Lacks the in-camera Raw
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Digital Camera Review
15 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review

Formally announced on February 7 and available in early March 2011, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i (henceforth T3i) becomes the company's flagship entry-level model and is accompanied to market by a budget-priced T3 variant as well.
Pros:
  • Movable monitor
  • Excellent image and color quality
  • Excellent high ISO noise performance for a cropped sensor
  • Good video image quality
Cons:
  • Slow AF acquisition time in video and Live View
  • No continuous AF in video mode
  • Low battery life in Live View shooting
Read more on Digital Camera Review
expertreviews.co.uk
15 years ago

Canon EOS 600D EF-S 18-55 IS II Kit review

The Canon EOS 600D is the latest in a line of cameras that has dominated the consumer SLR market since its inception in 2003. Its predecessor, the 550D, introduced an 18-megapixel sensor, an improved metering system and significant improvements to video capture.
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Macworld UK
15 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.
Pros:
  • Excellent sensor and great high-ISO quality
  • articulating LCD screen is bright and detailed
  • some improvements over the EOS 550D
Cons:
  • Some menu options hard to find
  • layout of controls could be better
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Digital Arts
15 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.
Pros:
  • Excellent sensor and great high-ISO quality
  • articulating LCD screen is bright and detailed
  • some improvements over the EOS 550D
Cons:
  • Some menu options hard to find
  • layout of controls could be better
Read more on Digital Arts
digicambuyer.co.uk
15 years ago

Canon EOS 600D

Overall the Canon EOS 600D scores above the average model; however, it's not without its flaws. Look past these, though, and you've got a great entry-level DSLR
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TechRadar UK
14 years ago

Canon EOS 600D

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.
Pros:
  • Overall strong image quality
  • Wireless flash capabilities
  • Articulated LCD
  • Full HD video recording
  • Plenty of features for beginners to grow
Cons:
  • Meagre burst rate
  • Not built for those with large hands
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