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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
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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
Abstract: With a new Vari-angle LCD and more Fps options in 1080p HD, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i is a fierce warrior in its class. Read the full review here.Canon EOS Rebel T3i Report Last year's Canon EOS Rebel T2i was a significant divergence from the good old R...
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Published: 2011-03-23, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i delivers excellent video capabilities and image and video quality
If you shoot both still and video, the T3i's controls can be frustrating to operate, and it's not terribly fast for burst shooting sports, kids, or pets
For the money, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i is a great choice for dSLR videographers--though the cheaper T2i can still suffice if you don't need the articulated LCD--and it's a solid choice for creative still shooters. But though the image quality and gene...
The Canon EOS 600D / Rebel T3i further blurs the lines between consumer and prosumer DSLR, offering the portability of the former with some of the advanced features of the latter. The vari-angle LCD is the most welcome addition, making perfect sense o...
There's no getting away from the fact that the Canon EOS 600D has inherited a lot from existing models in the Canon line-up, primarily the 550D and to a lesser extent, the 60D. In essence, the EOS 600D is a 550D with the 60D's vari-angle screen, with v...
Very appealing image quality, Excellent variangle LCD, Excellent video functionality,
lacks live creative filters, Live view AF is slow, Priced very close to the EOS 60D
Coming up with a final verdict for the T3i is a tricky, multi-tiered affair, but let’s just clarify, the T3i is a very competent camera that takes great pictures and class leading video, provides an excellent vari-angle LCD, and for its intended audien...
Abstract: The more zeros in a model’s ID, the lower are the specs. This one is the T3i (also known as the) 600D, while a few months ago I reviewed Canon’s EOS 60D.I came away from the 60D with the comments “a superior camera …”, “Well thought out …” and “I have...
Abstract: The two new Canon EOS digital rebel models just announced (02/11) almost share a name - T3 and T3i - though they occupy opposite ends of the entry level (Rebel) DSLR spectrum. The Canon EOS Digital Rebel T3i now sits on top of the pack as the most a...
Abstract: A year ago, Canon had T2i which was a sub $1,000 dSLR which could capture 1080p videos and now the company is out with its successor, the Canon T3i. It is a new entry level dSLR from this company and was announced on Monday. The manufacturer also annou...