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Canon EOS 600D + 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS

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Abes of Maine
★★★★★
12 years ago
Perfect products and perfect service

Although I have a 5D Mark II and a 1DS Mark III, sometimes you need something smaller, lighter, and something easily available. Excellent quality, can use my other lenses and easy to grab for that quick grandchild shot all make this a great camera for me.

Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus; Good Image Quality; Good Image Stabilization

Lag / Shutter Delay; Noisy At High ISO; Short Battery Life

Consumer Search
★★★★★
12 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...

Superb image quality; even in low light; Compact and lightweight; Swiveling LCD screen; Shoots 1080p full HD video; Exposure bracketing

Tight optical viewfinder; Slow autofocus in live view; No continuous autofocus when shooting video

slrgear.com
★★★★★
11 years ago
Canon EOS Rebel T3i 600D review by brugj03

Bought this to replace my aging 1ds to have a smaller much lighter body, with modern useability and specs. So far so good. I could place all my lenses which i already had on this well finished body. What a giant dissapointment in the picture quality.

Nice to buy; even better to get rid off

Terrible picture quality

Photography BLOG
★★★★★
12 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.

Digital Review
★★★★★
13 years ago
EF-S 55-250mm F/4-5.6 IS Zoom Lens Review: Tested with Rebel T3i

April 5th. The Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6G IS telephoto zoom is designed to be the ideal complement to the standard EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II wide-angle zoom lens, the same lens that is sold in a kit with Canon SLR camera's like the new Rebel T3 and Rebel T3i.

DPexpert
★★★★★
12 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.

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.

Auto focus in live view is frustratingly lethargic

macworld.com.au
★★★★★
13 years ago
Canon EOS 600D

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.

naaptol
★★★★★
12 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.

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

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
10 years ago
Canon T3i

As it stands, the Canon T3i is the flagship Rebel, with the T3 and T2i beneath it in features. Its still image quality is among the best in its price range, and its video modes are quite complete, offering excellent quality, provided you can handle shooting video more carefully than you would with a...

Excellent and proven 18-megapixel sensor; Lots of detail; especially in RAW files; Very good high ISO performance; Very accurate colors; Full HD video capability at three frame rates with auto or manual exposure control; Video Digital Zoom; ranging from 3-10x; Good quality optics with image...

Dynamic range is not up to par with the best APS-C sensors; No microfocus adjustment; Very warm auto white balance indoors; Sluggish startup and mode switching; Only center AF point is cross-type; while the Canon 60D has all nine cross-type (for those considering a 60D; 3.7fps is slow for sports...

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