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

[REVIEW-CANON EOS 600D DSLR]

This 18 megapixel camera is Canon's "upper entry level" DSLR, sharing some of the features of the "enthusiast" 60D. It has a swivelling high resolution LCD, full high definition video and a useful external microphone socket.
Pros:
  • Canon are putting emphasis on the ease with which a compact camera user can adapt to the DSLR, so we put this to the test
  • We selected the "Scene Intelligent Auto" and let the camera do the work
  • Generally the results were good, but with the usual caveats.
Cons:
  • Auto focus in live view is frustratingly lethargic
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Stuff.tv
14 years ago

Canon EOS 600D review

Canon has had an admirably tight grip on the DSLR market ever since the phenomenally successful EOS 300D dived below the four-figure price barrier back in 2003. The success of the EOS D range has never been simply about price however, but the high quality kit you get for your money.
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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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reviews.cnet.co.uk
14 years ago

This is a great camera for starting dslr photos and videos. The camera is light which makes it more portable than larger cameras although it is not weather sealed and feels a bit too compact in your hand.
Pros:
  • Really easy to use
  • Great picture quality and the video is amazing
  • Crisp and clean handling and the colours and details are fantastic
Cons:
  • No have for bad
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techcentral.my
14 years ago

Best of both worlds

Canon's EOS 600D further blurs the line between a beginner and professional DSLR. Although it has a smaller frame and lacks a second control dial and screen, it still packs a lot of features.
Pros:
  • Good image and video quality
  • handy 3in articulated screen
  • fast autofocus with viewfinder
  • can wirelessly control other flash units
Cons:
  • Live View mode is slow to start up
  • Autofocus is noisy in video mode
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maximum pc
14 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review

Canon's latest Rebel T3i offers a robust feature set, a staggering 18MP APS-C sensor, good control over your photography, and an impressive array of movie modes. At just a little more than 18 ounces, the T3i feels very good in your hand.
Pros:
  • Great feel in the hand
  • impressive video capabilities
  • good manual
Cons:
  • Obtuse user interface
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Photography BLOG
14 years ago

Canon EOS 600D

Outwardly, the Canon EOS 600D / Rebel T3i is virtually identical its predecessor, with a few tweaks to accomodate the new vari-angle LCD screen. It is a fairly small camera with a largely plastic shell and a pretty narrow, mildly uncomfortable hand-grip.
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bestbuy.ca
14 years ago

This camera has video issue!

My t3i has same issue in shooting video, it will stop suddenly, although I deny to using the short film function, but it still using the short film....., so I give up to shoot video with it. Beside that, it is a great camera for shooting pictures, quality is amazing, the snap reaction very fast...
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T3
14 years ago

Canon EOS 600D review

For amateurs wanting to achieve professional looking photos, and, increasingly, video, the digital SLR remains king. Canon's newest entry level DSLR comes after last year's equally accessible EOS 550D, which remains just below it in the EOS range.
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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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