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Well, that flip-out screen. I though it was pretty damn gimmicky on the 60D ’til I used it in several video shoots, but I’ve come to legitimately appreciate it while doing video work.
Review: The Canon EOS Rebel T3i caters to DSLR beginners but retains outstanding picture quality.
As expected, Canon has officially announced the new Canon EOS Rebel T3i, and the affordable DSLR also brings along a second model, the EOS Rebel T3. The T3i packs an 18-megapixel sensor, tilting ...
Canon today announced the EOS Rebel T3i Digital SLR Camera, providing numerous intelligent high-end features at an attractive price point. Complementing the award-winning EOS Rebel T2i DSLR, the EOS ...
How's about a new DSLR? Canon has just rolled out a new entry-level Rebel and a new flagship Rebel this evening, with the T3 (1100D) and T3i (600D) offering mild updates over their predecessors.
Canon’s new T3i offers an 18MP CMOS APS-C sensor, 1080p HD video capture at 30-fps and a 3-inch articulated LCD all for $900 with an 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 EF-S IS II kit lens. It wouldn’t be spring without ...
Along with the adjustable LCD screen, the new EOS Rebel T3i DSLR features a class-leading 18-megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, a proprietary DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor, a 9-point Autofocus system and a ...
The impressive Canon EOS Rebel T3i features an adjustable LCD, full HD video recording, wireless flash control, a respectable continuous shooting mode, and a high resolution 18-megapixel sensor.
Canon EOS 600D Adds Flip-Out LCD, Video-Clips The second of Canon’s SLR announcements today comes in the shape of the T3i, or the 600D.
Here’s what we know about the 50D successor (with definite nods to the Rebel T2i’s feature set): the 18-megapixel DSLR has a single DIGIC 4 processor and boasts 1080p H.264 video with an in-camera ...
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i is a fast, high-performing digital SLR, but it isn't as good as its predecessor, the Editors' Choice-winning T2i, which, thankfully, is still available.
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i is a fast, high-performing digital SLR, but it isn't as good as its predecessor, the Editors' Choice-winning T2i, which, thankfully, is still available.