Canon Eos Rebel T3i 18 Mp Cmos Aps-c Sensor Digic 4 Image Processor Digital Slr Camera With Ef-s 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 Is Lens + Canon Ef-s 55-250mm F/4.0-5.6 Is Telephoto Zoom Lens Preview
Coming from an ameture's POV rather than an expert, I really LOVE this camera. I had previously done a lot of research because I was looking for something a little better than the point-and-shoot digital camera's. Here are some things I noted:
- Being a DSLR, this camera is a bit heavy, especially if you're using a telephoto lens. This doesn't terribly bother me because it does not feel "cheap" in any way. To note, the T3 actually feels lighter than the T3i.
-I am REALLY a fan of the swivel screen which is newly introduced in this model. As others have said, I do fear accidentally bumping it and snapping it off but I really do like it. Plus, you can rotate it around so the screen is against the camera to protect it from scratches when not in use.
-Picture quality blew me away. Even before I knew the right settings, just using the auto, this camera handles color really wonderfully. I have taken several outdoor photos with my dogs in the grassy backyard and the grass is a beautiful bright and vibrant hue. No photoshop edits necessary! :)
-The camera itself actually has a few image filters you can apply to your photos after you take them. They're fairly simplistic but a neat addition.
-The battery life when taking photos (and not using live view) is really fantastic compared to typical point and shoot digital cameras. Since the camera does not take photos with live view (unless you turn on the setting) I've gotten many photos before having to recharge.
-The exception to the above: If recording video, especially in HD, that REALLY eats the battery life up. I probably only get a few hours out of the battery if recording straight video.
-I found that it was really easy to learn the functions of this camera, and although I don't know them all, it has great functions and modes both for professionals and beginners. Even just using the auto modes and letting the camera decide the settings, it works fantastic.
-I am not a huge fan of the built in flash. Though I've read that most built in flashes on cameras aren't great, I usually do not use it unless it's really needed. In good light, the camera really performs great without it. Images with the flash tend to be blown out or too dim (if you adjust the brightness)
-The display screen is really gorgeous (and large). Really the best way I can put that. It's a lot more crisp and clear than my other point and shoot digital cameras.
-This model, as opposed to the T3 which does not, has a built in sensor to use wireless remotes (which I also purchased) Just wanted to point that out.
-One thing I can't seem to figure out (and I'm not sure if it's a computer issue or not), when uploading pictures (by plugging in the camera into the computer with the cord provided), it takes FOREVER for my computer to recognize the camera. At first I thought it was because I hadn't installed the software that came with it, so I did that. It still takes at least a minute or two before the software will open up and allow me to download the images. That's truly my only beef which may NOT have anything to do with the camera itself.
Overall I would definitely recommend this to any beginners looking to get their first DSLR. It's a higher end beginners DSLR for a fairly affordable price and if you keep an eye out for those Amazon deals, you can snag a nice bundle. I've had mine for about 5 months now and I absolutely love it!
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Canon Eos Rebel T3i 18 Mp Cmos Aps-c Sensor Digic 4 Image Processor Digital Slr Camera With Ef-s 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 Is Lens + Canon Ef-s 55-250mm F/4.0-5.6 Is Telephoto Zoom Lens Overview
Canon Eos Rebel T3i 18 Mp Cmos Aps-c Sensor Digic 4 Image Processor Digital Slr Camera With Ef-s 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 Is Lens + Canon Ef-s 55-250mm F/4.0-5.6 Is Telephoto Zoom Lens Feature
- KIT INCLUDES 2 PRODUCTS -- All BRAND NEW Items with all Manufacturer-supplied Accessories + Full USA Warranties:
- <1> Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital SLR Camera Body & EF-S 18-55mm IS II Lens +
- <2> Canon EF-S 55-250mm IS Lens
Canon Eos Rebel T3i 18 Mp Cmos Aps-c Sensor Digic 4 Image Processor Digital Slr Camera With Ef-s 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 Is Lens + Canon Ef-s 55-250mm F/4.0-5.6 Is Telephoto Zoom Lens Detail
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