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Canon Rebel T3i
$899.99
Released March, 2011
The Pros:3" Swivel Vari-Angle Display - 1.04M dot resolution. High resolution 18MP sensor - similar to the one on the previous generation T2i with potential improvements from the development of the 60D and 7D? Slightly remodeled body - improved design and materials over the T2i.
The Cons:Same 9-point AF, ISO range and 63-zone metering as found on the T2i. Same 3.7FPS continuous shooting speed as the T2i. Only priced $100 less than the 60D.
The Canon Rebel T3i (600D) is an entry-level digital SLR released in early 2011 as a successor to the T2i. Available with an optional EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II zoom lens, the Rebel T3i DSLR upgrades from its predecessor by incorporating a flip-out 3” Vari-Angle Clear View LCD display designed for taking low-angle and overhead shots.
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Like its predecessor, the Canon T3i DSLR is optimized to capture full high-definition 1080p video at 24fps, 25p, or 30p. Also featured is the option to shoot in more than one aspect ratio, a 6400 ISO expandable to 12800, and a 9-point AF system with an F/2.8 cross-type center point with a 63-zone Dual-layer metering system. The latter two allow users wit a lens over F/2.8 or faster to better track a subject via the continuous auto-focus tracking mode.
Features
- 18MP CMOS Sensor
- EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II Zoom Lens (Optional)
- DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor
- 9-Point Autofocus
- F/5.6 Cross-Type Center
- 63-Zone Dual-Layer Metering
- Swivel Vari-Angle Display
- Full 1080p HD Video
- 12800 Expanded ISO
- 3.7fps Continuous Shooting
- Scene Intelligent Auto
- Picture Style Autos
- Manual Exposure Control
- Live View
- Pop-Up Flash
- Integrated Speedlite Settings
- SD/SDHC/SDXC Expansion
- Compatible with Canon EF Lenses
- Compatible with Canon EF-S Lenses
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Pros & Cons
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3" Swivel Vari-Angle Display - 1.04M dot resolution
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high resolution 18MP sensor - similar to the one on the previous generation T2i with potential improvements from the development of the 60D and 7D?
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slightly remodeled body - improved design and materials over the T2i
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records video in 1080p/30, 1080p/24, 720p/60 high definition - best in class video quality, resolution and speed
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mini HDMI output for direct playback of images and video onto compatible displays / HDTVs
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records to affordable, easy to find and capacious SD/SDHC/SDXC flash memory cards
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includes effect filters right on camera (a feature of the 60D)
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includes a feature guide for beginners
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DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor
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same 9-point AF, ISO range and 63-zone metering as found on the T2i
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same 3.7FPS continuous shooting speed as the T2i
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only priced $100 less than the 60D
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basically just a T2i with a firmware update
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