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Canon T2i (Body)

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SLR

Product Specifications

Megapixels:
18.0 (5184x3456)
Released:
February 2010
Weight:
18.7oz
Dimensions:
5.1"w x 3.8"h x 3.0"d
Storage:
SD/SDHC 
Video Format:
1080/30p H.264 MOV
LCD Screen Size:
3.0 inches
HD Video:
Yes
Wide Angle:
No
Weather Resistant:
No
Image Stabilized:
No
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Camera Reviews from Amazon.com

  • September 5, 2010
    PRETTY SERIOUS STUFF..
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    ok, I think all of us get it that the quality of the videos/ photos of this camera is at a pro level so no discussion here. The main reason that makes me read reviews is to find flaws in the product that the manufacturer (obviously) is not going to tell you, therefore, my review will be short and only focused in the little flaws this baby has..
    (not in specific order)
    1. body is too small..
    2. autofocus is not tended to be used on video. period.
    3.the ISO increments need to be shorter (maybe with a software update)
    4.CUSTOM. WHITE. BALANCE. this REALLY is a need.. i just want to put the the temp and use that wb! i dont want to take a picture to a white wall every single time i want to use white balance (software update again?)
    5. i want different sizes of raw shots. not just the full one!
    6.i wish the HDR setting could let me take more than tree shots, all automatic
    7. this is not directly related to the T2i but.. it has to be THAT EXPENSIVE the acke8 (power adapter)??? 69 $??? a power brick????? mmmmm maybe what could be realted with the camera is the lack of a direct connector, like a lot of electronic devices has. if you want to use this camera without the battery you have to buy this adapter that has the shape of the battery and you put it inside the battery compartment.. so is kind of akward, and this camera gives you options that need to run with unlimited power, so...

    i think i'm done... maybe if i found a new one i'll update this review..
    and don't get me wrong I'M IN LOVE OF THIS CAMERA.... is weird.. i've never felt this way before with an electronic device ;)

  • August 7, 2010
    amazing picture quality, but uncomfortable to hold
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    This is my 4th Canon EOS, after 1 film one I've had 300D, 450D, and now 550D. while the cameras are getting better for obvious reasons, the ergonomy is getting worse and worse. each model is smaller, harder to hold, and more painful for my fingers, especially with my heavy lenses. if there was a comparable middle-class model, I would happily pay more to get it, but unfortunately feature-wise there seems to be no competition except for the highest models. I love the sensitivity and lack of noise of the sensor, great new display, and the movies are really crisp.

  • August 7, 2010
    Amazing Camera - Canon EOS Rebel T2i
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    I replaced my Canon Rebel XSi with the new Canon EOS T2i. This new camera produces the most crisp images. It is so much fun to take pictures and movies. Also the contrast is more prominent with the T2i. The Rebel XSi did well, but the Canon EOS T2i truly wins in my opinon.

    The new movie feature was a bit tricky for me. The booklet doesn't really help you there. However you can find on the internet lots of very helpful tutorials with lots of details and information you need. And the fun get started.

    Once again, Canon has raised the bar with the T2i, providing even more still-image resolution, and a high-def video mode with full control over exposure, resolution and frame rate, plus the ability to use autofocus during videos.

    Compare to others - this is a winner !


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