Canon EOS 600D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS
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14 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T3i
In this arena the EOS Rebel T3i is pretty comparable to the Nikon D3200, although the Nikon lacks the Canon's swiveling screen and exposure bracketing. You can set the T3i to shoot three photos -- one at a normal exposure, one slightly lower and one slightly higher -- in case you don't like the way...
Pros:
- Superb image quality
- even in low light
- Compact and lightweight
- Swiveling LCD screen
- Shoots 1080p full HD video
- Exposure bracketing
Cons:
- Tight optical viewfinder
- Slow autofocus in live view
- No continuous autofocus when shooting video
14 years ago
Canon 's EOS 600D combines the ease-of-use of the company's entry-level EOS 1100D, but adds to it a host of features that will take you way beyond the beginner level.
14 years ago
Canon EOS 600D
Canon's new low to mid-range DSLR is essentially a 550D with a flip out screen but that's precisely why it's so good.
14 years ago
Fantastic service, great communication
[Facebook:] We are very happy with our purchase and would highly recommend to anyone. The service is fantastic, great communication through emails and quick delivery.
14 years ago
Great overall device
I am quite happy with the Rebel T3i. There is nothing negative to say really regarding quality of photos, which is great. However if I had to be critical I would say the autofocus drains the battery quite quickly.
Pros:
- Photo quality
Cons:
- Battery Life
14 years ago
Canon, a big name in the segment of cameras and photography is now in the market with its new hot product, EOS 600D. Powered with great features this high performing camera is launched in the market with its biggest appeal of the interchangeable lens quality.
Pros:
- The best gift from 600D is its great battery backup that makes it to take approx 440 shots before the battery dies
- with its powerful Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LP-E8
14 years ago
Canon EOS 600D review: An entry-level digital SLR that's got impressive specs
The Canon EOS 600D is an entry-level digital SLR camera sporting an 18-megapixel sensor, a supposedly amateur-friendly control interface and menu, and a 3in articulating LCD screen. In our testing we found it could take excellent pictures and very high quality 1080p video, but the controls aren't as...
Pros:
- Excellent sensor and great high ISO quality
- articulating LCD screen is bright and detailed
- some smart improvements from the EOS 550D
Cons:
- Requires menu-surfing to find some options
- the control layout isn't as streamlined as we think it could be
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
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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