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Bullet Points Canon EOS Rebel T3i + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black
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  • - SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS Black
  • - TTL
  • - ISO sensitivity (max): 12800 Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/4000 s Slowest camera shutter speed: 30 s ± 5EV (1/3EV step)
  • - Video recording 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD
  • - PictBridge
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EOS Rebel T3i, 18MP, CMOS, 5184x3456, 3" TFT, SD/SDHC/SDXC, USB 2.0, 515g, black
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Canon EOS Rebel T3i + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black:
The official marketing text of Canon EOS Rebel T3i + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black as supplied by the manufacturer

The REBEL on the Move.
Photographers looking for an easy-to-use camera that will help them create their next masterpiece need look no further than the Canon EOS Rebel T3i. The next in a long line of phenomenal compact DSLRs, the EOS Rebel T3i continues the Rebel tradition of easy operation, compact design and no-compromise performance. Featuring Canon's newest DIGIC 4 Image Processor and an 18.0 Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor - plus cutting-edge technologies like Full HD video recording, Live View shooting, Wireless flash photography and even a Vari-angle 3.0-inch LCD monitor - the EOS Rebel T3i offers the best of EOS photography in a compact package.

Features:
- 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and DIGIC 4 Image Processor for high image quality and speed;
- ISO 100 - 6400 (expandable to 12800) for shooting from bright to dim light;
- Improved EOS Full HD Movie mode with manual exposure control, expanded recording [1920 x 1080 Full HD video at frame rates of 30 (29.97), 24 (23.976) and 25.0 frames per second] with new Movie Digital zoom and Video Snapshot features for enhanced movie shooting options;
- Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor (3:2) for shooting at high or low angles and 1,040,000-dot VGA with reflection reduction using multi coating and high-transparency materials for bright and clear viewing;
- New Scene Intelligent Auto mode and Picture Style Auto incorporating the new EOS Scene Detection System to capture beautiful scenes with ease;
- Express your creativity with advanced imaging features like Basic+ function, Multi-Aspect function and Creative Filters;
- Enhanced metering with a 63-zone, Dual-layer metering system for accurate metering between exposures, and 9-point AF system utilizing a high precision, f/2.8 cross-type center point;
- 3.7 fps continuous shooting up to approximately 34 JPEGs or approximately 6 RAW;
- New Feature Guide offers short descriptions of each function and Quick Control screen for easy operation;
- Compatibility with SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards;
- Compatible with the full line of Canon EF and EF-S lenses.

Short summary description Canon EOS Rebel T3i + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black:
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Canon EOS Rebel T3i + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS, 18 MP, 5184 x 3456 pixels, CMOS, Full HD, 18.2 oz (515 g), Black

Long summary description Canon EOS Rebel T3i + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Canon EOS Rebel T3i + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Canon EOS Rebel T3i + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS. Camera type: SLR Camera Kit, Megapixel: 18 MP, Sensor type: CMOS, Maximum image resolution: 5184 x 3456 pixels. ISO sensitivity (max): 12800. Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/4000 s. HD type: Full HD, Maximum video resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Display diagonal: 3". Viewfinder type: Optical. PictBridge. Weight: 18.2 oz (515 g). Product color: Black

Picture quality
Camera type *
SLR Camera Kit
Megapixel *
18 MP
Sensor type *
CMOS
Maximum image resolution *
5184 x 3456 pixels
Still image resolution(s) *
720 x 480,1920 x 1280,2592 x 1728,3456 x 2304,5184 x 3456
Image stabilizer *
No
Supported aspect ratios
3:2
Total megapixels
18.7 MP
Focusing
Focus *
TTL
Auto focusing (AF) modes *
Centre weighted Auto Focus
Auto Focus (AF) lock
Yes
Exposure
ISO sensitivity (max) *
12800
ISO sensitivity
100, 6400, 12800
Light exposure modes *
Aperture priority AE, Auto, Manual, Shutter priority AE
Light exposure control
Program AE
Light exposure correction *
± 5EV (1/3EV step)
Auto Exposure (AE) lock
Yes
Shutter
Fastest camera shutter speed *
1/4000 s
Slowest camera shutter speed *
30 s
Flash
Flash modes *
Auto, Flash off, Flash on
Flash exposure compensation
Yes
Video
Video recording *
Yes
Maximum video resolution *
1920 x 1080 pixels
HD type *
Full HD
Video resolutions
640 x 480, 1280 x 720, 1920 x 1080
Memory
Compatible memory cards *
SD, SDHC, SDXC
Display
Display *
TFT
Display
Display diagonal *
3"
Display resolution (numeric)
1040000 pixels
Field of view
100%
Viewfinder
Viewfinder type
Optical
Magnification
0.85x
Ports & interfaces
PictBridge *
Yes
USB version *
2.0
Camera
White balance *
Auto, Cloudy, Custom modes, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten
Scene modes *
Portrait, Landscape
Self-timer delay *
2, 10 s
Camera playback
Single image
Start-up time
10 ms
Histogram
Yes
On Screen Display (OSD) languages
Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Danish, German, Dutch, English, Spanish, Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian
Camera file system
DPOF 1.1, RAW
Design
Product color *
Black
Battery
Battery type
LP-E8
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)
0 - 40 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)
32 - 104 °F
Weight & dimensions
Width
5.24" (133 mm)
Depth
3.14" (79.7 mm)
Height
3.92" (99.5 mm)
Weight
18.2 oz (515 g)
Other features
Video capability
Yes
Built-in flash
Yes
Power source type
Battery
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:03
Uk has collected 147 expert reviews for Canon EOS Rebel T3i + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Camera Kit 18 MP CMOS 5184 x 3456 pixels Black and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
83%
Source Review comments Score
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:00
The EOS 600D is also beginner friendly but sits above the EOS 1100D in the Canon DSLR range, where it’s arguably more of a direct threat to Nikon’s equally new D5100. The asking price is £779 with 18-55mm IS zoom or £679 for body only. Like the earlier...
Good Compact, lightweight, easier to use than ever; angle-adjustable LCD and large resolution are a boon for those who want more from their photography...
Bad Occasional clipped highlights; integral mic picks up adjustment noise...
Bottom line Again, images could be sharper from the supplied 18-55mm kit lens – which is a way of saying that despite the resolution hike we were hard pressed to notice a difference – but this is a minor grumble. Creative filters can be applied to captured images in-...
100%
amateurphotographer.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:00
In any competition, if you stand still your rivals are likely to overtake you, so if you want to stay ahead you’ve got to keep moving. This is why Canon has released the Canon EOS 600D just a year after it announced the EOS 550D. A few quizzical eyebrows...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 600D is more of a tweaked EOS 550D than a completely new model, and despite what Canon has said it is really a replacement for the older model. However, it should also be thought of as a cut-down version of the EOS 60D. When the new camera i...
60%
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:00
With even entry-level DSLRs boasting enough megapixels for poster-sized prints, manufacturers are being forced to find new ways to tempt upgraders. HD video recording is the current teaser. The 550D first introduced 1080p video recording to Canon’s...
Bottom line 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...
67%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:00
Those looking for a new DSLR haven’t had a decision this tricky in years. In one corner, Nikon’s D5100 and in the other, Canon’s EOS 600D. Both offer similar specifications, and neither is exactly lacking when it comes to both image quality and platfor...
Bottom line If you’ve been using Canon kit for a few years and are looking to replace an entry-level DSLR with something more up-to-date, the EOS 600D is an excellent halfway house between a low-spec DSLR and a semi-professional model such as the EOS 60D or EOS 7...
80%
digicambuyer.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:01
On paper, the Canon EOS 600D certainly ticks all the boxes. Its 18-megapixel CMOS sensor is impressively large and the new model includes notable specs such as a vast ISO range and a full 1080p HD movie mode. However, the competition in this area of th...
Bottom line Overall the Canon EOS 600D scores above the average model; however, it’s not without its flaws. Look past these, though, and you’ve got a great entry-level DSLROverall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecnique...
80%
resellernews.co.nz
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:01
The nicest thing about the Canon EOS 600D is that it improves on the already excellent 550D, which we reviewed last issue, and which gained our coveted Platinum award and Editors’ Choice.It’s very similar in looks to the 550D, but adds an articulated...
0%
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:01
The nicest thing about the Canon EOS 600D is that it improves on the already excellent 550D, which we reviewed in April's issue, and which gained our coveted Platinum award and Editors’ Choice.It’s very similar in looks to the 550D, but adds an articul...
100%
alphr.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:01
With even entry-level DSLRs boasting enough megapixels for poster-sized prints, camera manufacturers are being forced to find new ways to tempt upgraders. HD video recording is the current teaser. The EOS 500D first introduced 1080p video recording to th...
Bottom line A superb digital camera, but a botched attempt to appeal to HD video buffs mars the 600D's appeal...
67%
T3.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:01
For amateurs wanting to achieve professional looking photos, and, increasingly, video, the digital SLR remains king. Canon’s newest entry level DSLR comes after last year’s equally accessible which remains just below it in the EOS range. The most...
Good Compact, lightweight, Easier to use than ever, Angle adjustable LCD screen and large resolution a boon...
Bad Optical viewfinder, Occasional clipped highlights...
80%
dpexpert.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:02
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. To reassure customers movi...
Good 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...
Bad Auto focus in live view is frustratingly lethargic.
Bottom line Used intelligently – that is, not relying on Auto to do the thinking – the 600D produces excellent pictures. We used it at the beach and at the zoo, two places with difficult light, and it shone in both settings. The EF-S 18–135mm lens would not be o...
0%
macworld.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:02
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’...
0%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:02
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’...
Good Excellent sensor and great high-ISO quality, articulating LCD screen is bright and detailed, some improvements over the EOS 550D...
Bad Some menu options hard to find, layout of controls could be better...
Bottom line Only a few reservations prevent us wholeheartedly recommending the Canon EOS 600D. The buttons do take a while to get the hang of and the menu system can be labyrinthine at times. It's an excellent choice for shooting in automatic mode though, and the pho...
80%
digitalartsonline.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:02
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’, th...
Good Excellent sensor and great highISO qualit, articulating LCD screen is bright and detaile, some improvements over the EOS 550...
Bad Some menu options hard to fin, layout of controls could be better...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:02
The Canon EOS 600D is the latest in a line of cameras that has dominated the consumer SLR market since its inception in 2003. Its predecessor, the 550D, introduced an 18-megapixel sensor, an improved metering system and significant improvements to vide...
Bottom line Subtle yet welcome improvements over the 550D, but it's expensive once necessary lens upgrades are taken into account...
80%
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:02
The 'fun' creative filters typically fund in compact cameras and compacts with interchangeable lenses have now made their way into Canon's SLRs, including the 600D.As Canon is almost certainly testing the water a bit, there are only five options to cho...
Good Good picture quality, Highquality swivel LCD screen, Fully functional Live View viewfinder (image preview and settings), Good 1855 mm IS II kit lens supplied, Good software package included / Excellent battery life...
Bad Optical viewfinder a bit narrow, Autofocus in Live View and video too slow for use out and about, Noisy shutter release, No video mode button / No presence detection to switch off the LCD, More custom controls would be nice...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 600D is a logical, if not strictly necessary, update of the 550D. It's not a camera that'll go down in history but it's a decent SLR that takes good pictures and has plenty of settings...
80%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:02
Quick review Full review Images (12) News Related The Canon EOS 600D updates the EOS 550D DSLR, adding a new vari-angle capable LCD screen. There are other subtle changes between the pair, including the 600D’s addition of a wireless flash commander. W...
Good Detailed vari-angle screen, wireless flash control...
Bad Plasticy build quality, slow AF in live view, Raw continuous shooting...
Bottom line The 600D’s 18MP sensor produces great-looking images to rival any mid-range DSLR. The build quality and slow live view may be its weaknesses but the inclusion of a vari-angle LCD screen and wireless flash control features make the 600D a very strong mo...
90%
techradar.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:03
Canon's triple-digit EOS line has traditionally catered for those dipping their toes into DSLR photography, but as successive models have acquired more functionality, they've ventured further into enthusiast territory.The Canon 600D sits somewhere in betw...
Good Overall strong image quality, Wireless flash capabilities, Articulated LCD, Full HD video recording, Plenty of features for beginners to grow...
Bad Meagre burst rate, Not built for those with large hands...
Bottom line An excellent camera to allow DSLR beginners to flourish, though it doesn't quite carve out a totally clear niche for itself for more advanced users...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:03
Product Code: 5170B016AA The Canon EOS 600D is an entry-level digital SLR camera sporting an 18Mp sensor, a supposedly amateur-friendly control interface and menu and a 3in articulating LCD screen. Our colleagues at PC World Australia put the Canon E...
Bottom line We have only a few reservations stopping us from wholeheartedly recommending the Canon EOS 600D for amateur photographers. Its buttons take a while to get the hang of (and we think a more logical layout would make them friendlier), and the menu system...
80%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:03
The Canon EOS 600D is an entry-level digital SLR camera sporting an 18-megapixel sensor, a supposedly amateur-friendly control interface and menu, and a 3in articulating LCD screen. In our testing we found it could take excellent pictures and very high...
Good Excellent sensor and great high ISO quality, articulating LCD screen is bright and detailed, some smart improvements from the EOS 550D...
Bad Requires menu-surfing to find some options, the control layout isn't as streamlined as we think it could be...
Bottom line 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...
80%
photoreview.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:03
The EOS 600D sits at the top of Canon's entry-level range but includes several features from the 'pro-sumer' models. Positioned between the popular EOS 550D and EOS 60D, the keenly-priced 600D has the same 18 megapixel CMOS sensor as these cameras and...
85%
Photoradar.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:03
Canon's triple-digit EOS line has traditionally catered for those dipping their toes into DSLR photography, but as successive models have acquired more functionality they've ventured further into enthusiast territory. The Canon 600D sits somewhere in b...
Bottom line Although the Canon 600D's focusing speed is generally good, the meagre burst rate and slow down upon processing mean that it's perhaps not the ideal camera for action photography. It's also probably not ideal for larger handed users, but otherwise ther...
80%
techsmart.co.za
Updated:
2014-02-27 01:10:39
The Canon EOS 550D was a pretty damn good dSLR and now the 600D, Canon's flagship entry-level model, continues with this winning formula. The most notable new feature on the 600D is the new 3" vari-angle screen featuring a massive 1 040 000 dots. It’s...
Good Variangle screen, new video improvements, incamera filter effects...
Bad Live focusing during video recording still a hassle.
Bottom line Apart from most noticeably the vari-angle screen, better video control and a few extra inclusions, a lot on the 600D (R9450 body only) remains the same as the previous 550D. This includes the DIGIC 4 image processor and 18 megapixel CMOS sensor. If th...
0%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-03-20 01:24:26
Canon has had an admirably tight grip on the DSLR market ever since the phenomenally successful EOS 300D dived below the four-figure price barrier back in 2003. The success of the EOS D range has never been simply about price however, but the high...
Bottom line We’d have liked it to feel fresher, but you can’t argue with the 600D’s features, price or performance...
100%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-04-11 01:06:39
Canon's triple-digit EOS line has traditionally catered for those dipping their toes into DSLR photography, but as successive models have acquired more functionality, they've ventured further into enthusiast territory.The Canon 600D sits somewhere in betw...
Good Overall strong image quality, Wireless flash capabilities, Articulated LCD, Full HD video recording, Plenty of features for beginners to grow...
Bad Meagre burst rate, Not built for those with large hands...
Bottom line 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...
80%
photoreview.com.au
Updated:
2014-06-07 01:24:12
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...
85%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-11 01:28:50
Its predecessor, the 550D, introduced an 18-megapixel sensor, an improved metering system and significant improvements to video capture. At first glance, the 600D seems like a much more conservative update. The 3in screen is now articulated, the handgrip...
Bottom line Subtle yet welcome improvements over the 550D, but it's expensive once necessary lens upgrades are taken into account...
80%
targetpc.com
Updated:
2016-11-11 01:28:50
I have recently been named as the Chief photographer of my yearbook staff, not only because I know my camera's features inside and out, but I love cameras, and I especially love Canon cameras. They are the easiest cameras to use, and are pretty affordable...
Good Fairly inexpensive, Great quality photos, Easy to learn, Extra components are easy to add on, Pretty light weight camera...
Bad Changing modes can be slow, Auto focus is slow, Battery life does not last more than a couple of hours, Shutter speed can be affected by changing lenses, Exposure on photos...
Bottom line the camera is well suited for any type of photography, whether it be still photos or action shots, and its few problems are out weighed by the quality of camera you get for such an inexpensive price. Basically all you need is to find something you enjoy...
80%
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2016-11-11 01:28:51
NameDigital SLR camera: Canon EOS 600DAt a glance: Image quality is good, although noise is noticeable at ISO 1600 and above,Full HD video,18MP APS-C sensor,Similar to, but improves on the 550DSummary:The 600D offers everything that the 550D does, and mor...
0%
dpexpert.com.au
Updated:
2016-11-11 01:28:51
An easy bridgeThe low-down: 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. To...
Good 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...
Bad Dislike: Auto focus in live view is frustratingly lethargic...
0%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-11-20 01:24:18
Purchasing a DSLR camera can be testing for anyone new to the world of photography. There’s a lot to choose from. It’s a bit like walking into your local Starbucks; you can have your coffee with milk, without milk, with or without caffeine, in beige, i...
Good VariableAngle Screen, Excellent image/video capability rightoutthebox...
Bad Slow Video AutoFocus, Internal Mic. will pick up focus noise...
60%
thestar.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-20 01:24:18
The Canon 600D is a beginner-friendly camera with advanced features. WE caught an early glimpse of Canon's new DSLR, the EOS 600D, in February in Japan and were quite intrigued by it because it had both entry-level and semi-pro features. The 600D ha...
Good Good image and video quality; handy 3in articulated screen; fast autofocus with viewfinder; can wirelessly control other flash units.
Bad Live View mode is slow to start up; Autofocus is noisy in video mode.
Bottom line Canon's EOS 600D further blurs the line between a beginner and professional DSLR. Although it has a smaller frame and lacks a second control dial and screen, it still packs a lot of features. Its fast autofocus speed, good ISO ­performance and full HD...
80%
hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-20 01:24:18
The Canon EOS 600D comes in nearly a year after the 550D's release, but it doesn't replace the 550D (more like the 500D). Instead, the 600D supplements it, sitting between the 550D and the more advanced 60D .The 600D isn't a revolutionary camera with brea...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 600D may not be a revolutionary camera with a lot of brand new features, but it's nevertheless a very capable camera. The Live View AF could be faster, and a dedicated video record button would have been welcome. But the camera handles well...
0%
hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-20 01:24:18
The Canon EOS 600D comes in nearly a year after the 550D's release, but it doesn't replace the 550D (more like the 500D). Instead, the 600D supplements it, sitting between the 550D and the more advanced 60D .The 600D isn't a revolutionary camera with brea...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 600D may not be a revolutionary camera with a lot of brand new features, but it's nevertheless a very capable camera. The Live View AF could be faster, and a dedicated video record button would have been welcome. But the camera handles well...
0%
shutterbug.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:34:59
Rebels have always delivered good value wrapped up in a compact package and it’s why I personally own two—a Rebel XT and a Rebel XTi—both of them converted to infrared-only capture. The 18-megapixel EOS Rebel T3i is clearly an evolutionary model in th...
0%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-09 01:35:00
Some digital camera upgrades outperform their predecessors by leaps and bounds. Some camera upgrades move forward by inches. The Canon Rebel T3i falls into the latter camp. This follow-up to the Editors' Choice Rebel T2i ($799.99, 4.5 stars) adds a fli...
Good Quick, Good picture quality...
Bad Extremely slow Live View mode, Not as fast as the T2i, images aren't as sharp...
Bottom line 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...
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imaging-resource.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
The top of the Canon T3i, too, is pretty similar to the T2i, with changes on the Mode dial and a new Display button just left of the ISO button. The purpose for this seems to be to turn off the rear LCD display when you're approaching the optical viewfind...
Good 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 fro...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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 sho...
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tbreak.ae
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
Purchasing a DSLR camera can be testing for anyone new to the world of photography. There’s a lot to choose from. It’s a bit like walking into your local Starbucks; you can have your coffee with milk, without milk, with or without caffeine, in beige, i...
Good VariableAngle Screen, Excellent image/video capability rightoutthebox...
Bad Slow Video AutoFocus, Internal Mic. will pick up focus noise...
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maximumpc.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
Canon’s latest Rebel T3i offers a robust feature set, a staggering 18MP APS-C sensor, good control over your photography, and an impressive array of movie modes. At just a little more than 18 ounces, the T3i feels very good in your hand. The body desi...
Good Great feel in the hand; impressive video capabilities; good manual.
Bad Obtuse user interface...
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ld2.ciol.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
The all new EOS 600D is another interesting addition to the mid-range DSLR segment from Canon. It has come within a year after its predecessor Canon EOS 550D appeared and is slightly bigger and weighs more than the latter. Despite being in mid-range, t...
Good Features, -Foldable LCD, -Performance, -HD recording...
Bad Price...
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tech2.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
The price point of DSLR cameras have significantly dropped over the last few years. With the implementation of new technology, DSLRs are becoming increasingly simpler to use and customers buy them for their superior image quality and manual contro...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 600D sells at a market operating price of Rs. 49,460. This is overall a really great camera with a good design and build quality and impressive features. The cost of the camera is the only thing that comes into question. The EOS 550D has...
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star-techcentral.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
The Canon 600D is a beginner-friendly camera with advanced features. WE caught an early glimpse of Canon's new DSLR, the EOS 600D, in February in Japan and were quite intrigued by it because it had both entry-level and semi-pro features. The 600D ha...
Good Good image and video quality; handy 3in articulated screen; fast autofocus with viewfinder; can wirelessly control other flash units.
Bad Live View mode is slow to start up; Autofocus is noisy in video mode.
Bottom line Canon's EOS 600D further blurs the line between a beginner and professional DSLR. Although it has a smaller frame and lacks a second control dial and screen, it still packs a lot of features. Its fast autofocus speed, good ISO ­performance and full HD...
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stuff.tv
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
Canon has had an admirably tight grip on the DSLR market ever since the phenomenally successful EOS 300D dived below the four-figure price barrier back in 2003. The success of the EOS D range has never been simply about price however, but the high...
Bottom line We’d have liked it to feel fresher, but you can’t argue with the 600D’s features, price or performance...
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letsgodigital.org
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
In February this year Canon introduced its newest entry-level DSLR camera, the Canon EOS 600D. The compact, lightweight SLR camera has everything on board for capturing beautiful photos as well as Full HD videos. The Canon EOS 600D captures cle...
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tomsguide.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
The articulating screen is the real gem here, as it can make taking photos and video at odd angles much, much easier. At the core...
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bobatkins.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
I had the chance to shoot with the Canon T3i for a couple of days and the following comments are based on my experience with the camera. In some ways it's an easy camera to review because the T2i, T3i, EOS 60D and EOS 7D all use essentially the sam...
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itp.net
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2013-11-09 01:35:00
The EOS 600D is the latest addition to Canon's affordable digital SLR range. It is the successor to the EOS 550D, and sits below the enthusiast-aimed 60D.Placed alongside the 550D there are very few differences in terms of design. The 600D is slightly...
Bottom line The EOS 600D is a well sorted camera that’s packed to the brim with features, is sensibly priced and easy-to-use...
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photographybay.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:01
The Canon Rebel T3i (aka 600D) is the lastest entry-level DSLR from Canon. As a step-up from the budget-oriented Rebel T3, the Rebel T3i offers a little more bang-for-your-buck while still retaining an entry-level price point.To see if this entry-leve...
Bottom line The Rebel T3i continues the tradition of the entry-level line of Canon DSLRs by staying at the top of the pile – although, it is closely surrounded by the likes of the Nikon D5100 and the T3i’s bigger, badder brother, the 60D. For those who are lookin...
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hardwarezone.com.sg
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2013-11-09 01:35:01
The Canon EOS 600D comes in nearly a year after the 550D's release, but it doesn't replace the 550D (more like the 500D). Instead, the 600D supplements it, sitting between the 550D and the more advanced 60D.The 600D isn't a revolutionary camera with br...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 600D may not be a revolutionary camera with a lot of brand new features, but it's nevertheless a very capable camera. The Live View AF could be faster, and a dedicated video record button would have been welcome. But the camera handles we...
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g4tv.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:01
Video Review: The Canon T3i DSLR features a compact size, the power of the DIGIC 4 image processor, 18 megapixels and a 3" LCD screening. Chris Hardwick and Candace Bailey review the $900 DSLR for its official Gadget Pr0n rating...
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steves-digicams.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:01
Review posted 5/5/2011While the Canon EOS Rebel T3 is for someone getting started with dSLRs, Canon's newly announced EOS Rebel T3i is rolling out as their flagship model in the Rebel series. Designed for the those seeking professional results with a...
Bottom line So you think you're ready for the big leagues? If you think your point-and-shoot rig is restraining your sweet skills, then maybe an upgrade is just what you need. Canon's new entry level dSLR might be just what you're looking for. The EOS Rebel T3i...
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macworld.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:01
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i with 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS optional kit lens is a complete picture taking machine. The latest Rebel features an LCD that swings out and can be positioned at a variety of angles, full HD video recording, wireless flash control, a...
Good Beautiful and useful Vari Angle 3-inch LCD, Built-in Speedlite wireless transmitter with multi-flash support, Robust movie recording options including full HD, External mic jack, Clear, easy to use menu system and onscreen controls, Excellent image quality, even at ISO 1600, Versatile 18-135mm kit lens option provides all in one solution...
Bad Some physical controls (such as Display button) oddly placed, Lack of single button movie recording, Auto White Balance struggles in most indoor lighting conditions--a traditional Canon weakness...
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dcresource.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:01
The EOS Rebel T3i (from $799, body only) is Canon's "high-end" entry-level camera, which sits above the recently announced Rebel T3 and last year's Rebel T2i. It's a whole lot like the Rebel T2i, with the biggest difference being the new flip-out, rot...
Good Very good photo quality (with a decent lens), Low noise through ISO 1600 in low light, ISO 3200 in normal light, Flipout, rotating LCD display with 1.04 million pixels and decent outdoor visibility, Fast startup, focus (with viewfinder), shottoshot speeds, Full manual controls, with support for RAW image format, Creative Auto mode lets beginners adjust depthoffield and Picture Style with ease, Au...
Bad Images on the soft side, and kit lenses only make matters worse, Redeye a problem; no way to remove it in playback mode, Very slow contrast detect autofocus in live view, Unremarkable continuous shooting mode, No fulltime autofocus in movie mode, Below average battery life, Body gets scratched very easily...
Bottom line The Canon EOS Rebel T3i (also known as the EOS-600D) is a very capable entry-level digital SLR. In most respects, it's not a huge leap over its predecessor, though the rotating LCD is definitely a great addition. The camera offers very good photo qual...
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camcorderinfo.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:01
The Rebel T3i from Canon brings impressive video performance to the DSLR market. The camera offers Full HD 1080p video recording, as well as a complete range of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO controls in video mode. In addition, the camera has a lovel...
Bottom line Canon is a leader in both camera and camcorder products, so it should come to no surprise that the Rebel T3i is one of the better video-capable DSLRs we've seen. We lauded the Canon 7D's video performance last year, and the T3i came close to match...
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digitalcamerainfo.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:01
The Canon Rebel T3i (also known as the Canon 600D or Kiss X5 in certain parts of the world) enters the fray just beneath Canon’s recently-released 60D, with the same articulated LCD, 18MP sensor, and integrated wireless strobe control. It’s got a slim...
Bottom line One word comes to mind when discussing the Canon Rebel T3i: safe. Canon certainly found a very appealing formula with the T2i and is not looking to spoil the recipe by changing too much. While Canon’s certainly still the name to beat in the entry-leve...
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techworld.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:01
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 lineup, it ‘makes capturing exciting, fun and creative images easier than ever’...
Bottom line Only a few reservations prevent us wholeheartedly recommending the Canon EOS 600D. The buttons do take a while to get the hang of and the menu system can be labyrinthine at times. It’s an excellent choice for shooting in automatic mode though, and the...
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cameralabs.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:02
Canon's EOS 600D - or Rebel T3i as it's known in North America - is the company's latest upper entry-level DSLR. Announced in February 2011, it's numerically the successor to the EOS 550D / T2i, although the older model is expected to remain on-sale...
Good High resolution 18 Megapixel stills, Articulated screen with superb 1040k / 3:2 panel, HD video at multiple fps with mic input and adjustable levels, Wireless flash control, Neat Digital Zoom and Video Snapshot features.
Bad Modest 3.7fps shooting and small RAW buffer, Average 9-point AF system and viewfinder, Still no continuous AF for movies, Models on either side may be better for some photographers.
Bottom line The EOS 600D / Rebel T3i continues a strategy started with the EOS 60D, where Canon slots a new camera in-between existing ones, rather than directly replacing a specific model. As such the EOS 600D / T3i slots between the EOS 550D / Rebel T2i and the...
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digitalcamerareview.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:02
The Canon T3i offers a 3.0-inch articulating LCD, good 1080 HD video recording and all of the excellent image quality we saw in the very similar EOS 60D. Formally announced on February 7 and available in early March 2011, the (henceforth T3i) beco...
Bottom line The Canon T3i offers a 3.0-inch articulating LCD, good 1080 HD video recording and all of the excellent image quality we saw in the very similar EOS 60D.
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infosyncworld.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:02
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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photographyblog.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:02
The Canon EOS 600D (called the Canon EOS Rebel T3i in North America) is a new DSLR camera that boasts a class-leading 18-megapixels and full 1080p high-definition videos. Other key features of the 600D / T3i include continuous shooting at 3.7fps, a va...
Bottom line 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...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:03
It’s time to really shake off the winter blahs and take some photos and video with the new Canon T3i DSLR. Is it worth the trip outdoors? We charge the battery and find out in our full review below, so read on. Features and Design Take a quick glance...
Good Fine 18-megapixel images, Excellent 3-inch vari-angle LCD, Full HD video at 30 fps, 3.7 fps at full resolution...
Bad Tends to run warm indoors, Video is good but focusing is cumbersome, No burst mode in A+ auto...
Bottom line The Canon T3i features sterling picture quality, eminently usable vari-angle screen and solid 1080p HD videos, you really can’t go wrong with it...
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whatdigitalcamera.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:03
The EOS 300D was the first truly affordable DSLR back in 2003, and since then, Canon's budget/enthusiast models have evolved with evermore features and improved performance. This line of DSLRs has proved incredibly lucrative and successful, regularly a...
Good Excellent image quality, easy to pickup and use...
Bad Sluggish AF during Live View and video recording...
Bottom line 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...
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cameragearguide.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:03
Announced on January 7, 2011, a year and a day after the release of the EOS Rebel T2i (550D), the Canon EOS Rebel T3i (more frequently known as the 600D) is Canon’s latest attempt at offering entry-level photographers a fully featured, but affordable c...
Good Very appealing image quality, Excellent variangle LCD, Excellent video functionality...
Bad lacks live creative filters, Live view AF is slow, Priced very close to the EOS 60D...
Bottom line 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...
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digital-photography-school.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:03
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...
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The-digital-picture.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:03
A future Canon EOS Rebel T3i / 600D review is planned...
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etechreviews.com
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2013-11-09 01:35:03
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...
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camerastuffreview.com
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2014-02-07 01:26:57
The Canon 600D is not as small and light as the Canon 1100D. What is also immediately noticeable is the lining of the camera body: this is less slippery than the lining of the Canon 1100D. And while I'm talking about external things: you put the memory ca...
Bottom line Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.               StarterYear:2011Overall score:6Resolution:6Dynamic Range:6.7Noise:7.5Color:9.3Whitebalance:6.5Megapixels:18Sensor:A...
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bobatkins.com
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2014-02-27 01:10:40
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...
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popphoto.com
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2014-05-29 01:20:42
Canon's latest Rebel offers an articulated screen and wireless TTL control for off-camera flashes, a Rebel first.What's Hot: Wireless flash control; excellent image quality. What's Not: Custom functions buried in the menus. Who It's For: Budget-minded adv...
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digitalcameraworld.com
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2014-07-23 01:54:49
Canon's triple-digit EOS cameras are usually aimed at those new to SLR photography, but as models acquire more functionality, they've ventured further into enthusiast territory. The Canon EOS 600D sits somewhere in between the two camps, with a small form...
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The-digital-picture.com
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2014-11-19 05:59:49
A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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tipa.com
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2014-11-19 05:59:49
The EOS 600D continues the legacy of easy operation and high functionality. TIPA members were very impressed with the features such as the 18.0 Megapixel CMOS image sensor, full HD video recording, Live View shooting, Wireless flash photography and a...
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lifewire.com
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2017-10-14 02:12:38
If you are not yet tied into either system, the choice of cameras can seem bewildering.In this article, we will take a look at the two manufacturers' mid-range consumer DSLR cameras: the Canon T3i and the Nikon D5100. Which is the better buy? I'll take a...
Bottom line 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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