Canon EOS 600D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS II
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15 years ago
Canon EOS 600D review Review
The Canon EOS 600D isn't much to look at, but it's a great performer, and its creative features and helpful nature make it an excellent choice for both beginners and enthusiasts looking to replace an older dSLR.
Pros:
- Useful fold-out screen
- Numerous video features
- Plenty of on-board help and creative tools
Cons:
- Run-of-the-mill design
- Plasticky feel
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
14 years ago
CANON EOS 600D + EF-S 18-55 mm IS II Lens
Is a great camera for take usuals photos or more ebalorate ones, ideal for a new fotografer, amazing camera, i can do a lot of pictures with my family and is a perfect camera for the people like great photos but is no profissional yet.
Pros:
- Is a great camera for take usuals photos or more ebalorate ones
- ideal for a new fotografer
- amazing camera
Cons:
- No negatives aspects for now
13 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review
Only a year after the release of the Canon EOS Rebel T2i, here is its replacement -- the T3i. The T3i keeps the 18 megapixels and ISO range of its predecessor, so there is no difference in image quality.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality at all ISO settings
- Articulated LCD screen
- Ability to remotely control flashguns
Cons:
- White balance
- Slow AF in Live View Mode
13 years ago
Perfect Camera if you're serious about taking awesome photos
For sometime I had deliberated about buying this Camera. A holiday to the Isle of Lewis made me realise I needed something special to photograph the stunning landscapes to be found there. This Cannon Camera has proved to be great!
13 years ago
Has qualities that can rival more expensive models
Having often use a friend's 1000D, the transition to the 600D was smooth and I quickly grew accustomed to the 600D's layout and functions. That said, the 600D has more advanced operations that lets the user grow into- it's not a camera that you will quickly get bored of.
Pros:
- Nice features/settings
- Quick Start-up time
- Excellent image quality
- Solid Operation
- Simple controls/menu
- Easy to use
Cons:
- Missing features/settings
- Short battery life
11 years ago
Canon EOS 600D Test
The Canon EOS 600D is destined to be a major success. Despite being laden with the kind of features you'd expect to find on an enthusiast-level DSLR, it retains its compact size and ease of use and manages to deliver a very high success rate in terms of well-exposed, sharp results.
15 years ago
Busy Mom/The Family Photographer - T3i a great intro dSLR
I am not a camera expert, but rather, I'm a busy mom who likes to take pictures and who adores my subjects. This, then, is a review from a mom/amateur's point of view. MY GOALS/EXPECTATIONS: I have always been a photo fiend, taking my camera everywhere and pulling it out at any opportunity.
15 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T3i
I bought my very first DSLR, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i a little less than a month ago and I absolutely adore it! It is easy to use. I took it home and did everything myself! I love it! Now I just need for the rain to go away so that I can go out and take more pictures! I love my Canon Rebel T3i!!
Pros:
- Easy to learn
- brilliant pictures for an affordable price
Cons:
- Cannot think of one single weakness
15 years ago
Canon EOS 600D
The 600D offers everything that the 550D does, and more. It's worth the additional $200, particularly if you're not ready for the more advanced 60D.
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