Testseek.com have collected 147 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 600D Rebel T3i and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 600D Rebel T3i.
March 2011
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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 c
Excellent sensor and great high ISO quality
Articulating LCD screen is bright and detailed
Some smart improvements from the EOS 550D
Overall strong image quality
Wireless flash capabilities
Articulated LCD
Full HD video recording
Plenty of features for beginners to grow
Flipout
Highresolution LCD screen. Wireless flash control. Digital zoom function in video recording can be really useful (at 3x). Excellent stillimage and video quality. Good shooting experience.
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Auto focus in live view is frustratingly lethargic
Requires menu-surfing to find some options
The control layout isn't as streamlined as we think it could be
Meagre burst rate
Not built for those with large hands
Stills photographers might find it too similar to the 550D. No selectable RAW sizes
Overall strong image quality, Wireless flash capabilities, Articulated LCD, Full HD video recording, Plenty of features for beginners to grow
Meagre burst rate, Not built for those with large hands
It's far from revolutionary, but the Canon EOS 600D is a well specified camera that's ideal for those wanting to get creative and elevate their photography to the next level. The various changes bestowed upon the EOS 600D make a little more sense here th...
The Canon EOS 600D is a superb camera, but a botched attempt to appeal to HD video buffs mars the appeal. Here's our review. ...
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Published: 2011-04-14, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Like: 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 c
Dislike: Auto focus in live view is frustratingly lethargic
Abstract: 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’,...
Flipout, highresolution LCD screen. Wireless flash control. Digital zoom function in video recording can be really useful (at 3x). Excellent stillimage and video quality. Good shooting experience.
Stills photographers might find it too similar to the 550D. No selectable RAW sizes
This is a superb example of a consumer-level digital SLR that gets its video implementation right first time. We're sure that all users, regardless of skill level or interest in videography or stills photography, will appreciate it....
Excellent sensor and great high ISO quality, articulating LCD screen is bright and detailed, some smart improvements from the EOS 550D
Requires menu-surfing to find some options, the control layout isn't as streamlined as we think it could be
Canon's EOS 600D is one of the cheaper digital SLR cameras the company offers -- it's a slight drop in price from the slightly superior 60D -- but it's still got a lot of the technology from more expensive models. It's able to take excellent quality photo...
Abstract: Slightly larger and heavier than the EOS 550D, the new model offers many of the same features but provides an adjustable monitor and the same (slightly simpler) user interface as the EOS 1100D's. As you can see in the table below, the main features of Can...
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Published: 2016-10-18, Author: Jo , review by: lifewire.com
I personally find the layout and control system of the Nikon confusing and somewhat lacking in key areas.However, image quality is where it counts. If you are new to digital cameras, then the Nikon has the edge.Both cameras have their plus points, though...
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