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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147 Reviews
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Features
-Foldable LCD
-Performance
-HD recording
18 megapixel camera with 3 inches LCD display
Contains Lithium Ion Batteries & comes with a charger too
Has CMOS Optical sensor
Light Sensitivity options ISO 100
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Excellent video capabilities
Good image and video quality.
The editors didn't like
Price
Not much difference from 550D
RAW sizes are not Selectable
Controls can be frustrating to operate when shooting both still and video
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...
Fairly inexpensive, Great quality photos, Easy to learn, Extra components are easy to add on, Pretty light weight camera
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
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...
Abstract: 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 ...
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Published: 2011-05-12, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: 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...
Vari-angle screen, new video improvements, in-camera filter effects
Live focusing during video recording still a hassle
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...
Good image and video quality; handy 3in articulated screen; fast autofocus with viewfinder; can wirelessly control other flash units.
Live View mode is slow to start up; Autofocus is noisy in video mode.
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...
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...
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,...