Canon T3i & T3 Compared To The 60D

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http://TheRecoveringBanker.com | Nic Coventry | The Recovering Banker

I'm going to be buying this Canon T3i, hopefully this week, and I'd like to have you check out this video and let me know what you think... The T3 is only $600 bucks, but it only shoots 720p and it doesn't have the flip out screen. The t3i shoots 18 megapixed pictures, and it also shoots 1080p video. It also has the flipout lcd screen.

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Canon has unveiled the Rebel T3i (EOS 600D) upper entry-level DSLR. It continues to use the 18MP CMOS sensor seen in the Rebel T2i (550D) but gains a tilt and swivel 1,040k dot LCD monitor like the one offered on the more expensive 60D. It also gains the ability to remotely control flashguns using its internal flash, a feature previously only featured on higher-end models. Alongside the camera, Canon is also launching the 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS II, a cosmetically revised version of its optically stabilized kit lens. We've had a chance to use pre-production versions of both and have prepared a Hands-On Preview of the EOS 600D including beta samples gallery.

Canon announces the launch of the EOS 600D -- a compact, lightweight Digital SLR (DSLR) that makes capturing exciting, fun and creative images easier than ever. The perfect choice for aspiring photographers looking for a combination of outstanding image quality and ease-of-use, the EOS 600D sits at the top of Canon's entry-level EOS line-up, above the existing EOS 550D and the new EOS 1100D.

Capturing stunning images and Full HD video has never been easier, thanks to a range of automatic shooting modes that beginners can use to instantly express their creativity. A Feature Guide has been added to the user interface to help you learn about the camera as you use it, helping to develop your photography skills. With an unrivalled range of EF lenses, Speedlites and other accessories to enhance your shooting, the EOS system holds the key to the perfect shot -- wherever your journey takes you, and whatever the scene before you.

First-class image quality
The EOS 600D provides all the tools to capture beautiful stills and HD movies. Amazing picture detail is provided by a high-resolution 18 Megapixel (MP) APS-C CMOS sensor, which combines with 14-bit DIGIC 4 processing so you can capture the wonder of a beautiful blue sky and enjoy exceptionally smooth gradients between colours. The camera's low light shooting capability enables you to achieve clear, natural images in darker conditions, with an ISO range of 100-6400 that can be further expanded to 12800.

Great for shooting pets, children or wildlife, the EOS 600D allows high-speed shooting at 3.7 frames per second (fps), enabling you to capture fast-moving action. Each shot will be captured in sharp detail thanks to the 9-point Auto Focus system, which can track subjects using the auto focus points across the frame. Even more accurate focusing is providing by an extra-sensitive central AF Sensor, while the iFCL Metering system from the semi-professional EOS 7D features a 63-zone Dual-layer metering sensor, helping you to ensure your shot is correctly exposed, even in difficult lighting conditions.

Easy shooting, amazing results
New fully-automatic Scene Intelligent Auto mode makes it easy for you to capture outstanding quality shots with almost no effort. Allowing you to focus exclusively on framing your picture, Scene Intelligent Auto analyses the scene for you and automatically picks the best settings to capture it. Your images will look better than ever thanks to a new 'Auto' Picture Style, which automatically makes fine adjustments to colours while you focus on capturing the scene you want.
The EOS 600D also makes it easy for you to instantly add creativity to your pictures. Change the atmosphere of a scene with Basic+, which allows you to pick the mood you want to achieve from one of eight options, including 'Warm', 'Cool' or 'Intense'. Whether you're shooting landscapes, portraits, or close-up macro shots, Basic+ makes it easy to capture the perfect image.

Simple, flexible, artistic
Ideal for beginners, a Feature Guide has been added to the EOS 600D's menu system, offering a brief description of each key setting and its effect, helping you learn more about the camera as you use it.

You can also shoot overhead, at ground level or around corners with the EOS 600D's

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  • whoa, peaple are so mean sometimes...

    thanks for the rewiew, bro.

  • @myselflybp HaHa, thanks. I don't care, it was my worst one. More comments higher ranking. Regardless of the comment, good or bad!

  • @all73n Sorry, I agree with you, BAD VIDEO.

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  • THE FFFUUCCK..!!!! WHERE'S THE FUCKING CAMERAS.???? ALL I SEEN WAS YOUR PINEHOLE MOUTH ASS..!!!!!! THUMBS DOWN..!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ha ha your poor

  • @philtimm So you decided to remove the RUDE comment, thanks.

    I agree, this is THE WORST review/comparison I've done yet. I'd pull it down, but the views just keep rolling in, haha. Thanks for the comment, although no one else know's what it said, except me.

  • @obregonsito26 I Can see how it might be a "little" confusing, but don't bitch about your stupidity 16blank45, LOL.

    T3 is a waste of money in my opinion, and now that I own the T3i I regret not waiting a couple more months to get the 60D, it has Auto Focus in Video, which the Rebel Series' do not (T3i & T3)

    That feature alone, for my use, would be worth the extra $200-300.

    I bought my T3i for Video primarily, but like having an 18MP SLR as well. With the convenience SLR...

  • @16blank45 this was very helpfull yo clearly see that its the t3 and t3i to the 60d not the t3 aand t3i themself, hahaha and you bought a shitty ass camera for the price

  • @coffieworld101 there is no digital zoom, its on the lens. 

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