Canon EOS 600D (EOS Rebel T3i / EOS Kiss X5)

Announced Feb 7, 2011 •
18.0 megapixels | 3 screen | APS-C sensor
 
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i am new to dslr camera's i purchased a used canon 400d but quickly got addicted to the possibilities of dslr cameras and upgraded to the 600D, i am very very happy with it, it gave me enough advantages over the 400d to warrant the extra money and i haven't looked back since, here is a link to one of my 1st photos taken with this camera http://www.flickr.com/photos/markgill/8087213306/in/photostream/ please feel free to browse my photos from the link for a real life look at pictures taken ...

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Good camera to start learning photography. I had to choose between a 600D,D5100 and Sony A57 and I went for the 600D.And I have no regrets about that. Mainly because the specification were not that too different and the price tag, made me choose the 600D. . I love the weight and the Grip of the body. I use my camera to take landscapes . The menu is very logical and user friendly. A great camera, i love it!! Problems: The autofocus in liveview and shooting Sports is slow. That could have ...

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I have used these for professional shoots with a variety of lens - the L series lens really shine on this camera. Results are first class. The cameras will take some abuse - I dropped an earlier version when running in the rain and it hit the concrete at speed but was unmarked and still worked flawlessly. Highly recommended. Problems: One camera had a SD card issue but was repaired under warranty.

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Before reading this: I'm using Google Translator to help me. For three years I used a Canon SX10is for amateur photography. I learned photography on this camera, reading, studying and testing. After a while, I decided to get in a DSLR with the 600D. It is a beautiful camera! Full of features and options. I'm really enjoying it. Always wanted the 550D, but I had the opportunity to buy a 600D with a lens 75-300mm (I wrote a review about it here on dpreview). I'm still learning because there are ...

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I really was having a hard time getting some good shots until I stopped using the kit lens. My biggest complaint about the kit lens is the colors, they seem unnatural to me. Anyway, got the 15-85 and the 70-300mm and have some really pleasing results but is has taken some work to get there. One thing I noticed though, with the original rebel it seemed easier to get good shots, even with the kit lens. Some of the low light photos with the original Rebel were not great, but the flash ...

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I've been keeping my eye on the DSLR market for a long time. Finally pulled the switch and bought the T3i. I'm still basically getting acquainted with the unit having only owned it for 3 days but, so far, the unit blows away anything else I've owned. I have a couple of other cameras (Canon SX-10 and a Samsung LZW30), both of which I'll keep and like. I bought the T3i because I wanted something more responsive and with better low-light capabilities. I am not at-all disappointed with the ...

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I am a new photography student working toward a degree in professional photography. I did a lot of research before deciding on my first DSLR and I am absolutely thrilled with my choice. I may eventually want to move on to a full frame body but for now the T3i seems to have everything I need to be a serious student of photography. Problems: I have owned the camera for 4 months and have taken approximately 10,000 images. I have not experienced any problems.

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very good picture Problems: default lens (18-55) very bad

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After having my camera (with all my gear – glass, tripods, filters, bag, etc.) stolen, I wanted to replace what I could on a very tight budget. The camera being replaced (Canon Rebel XT) was a wedding gift, and after a few years our family has a new addition. We didn’t want to miss out on documenting the changes that have been going on, and following advice from Zack Arias (Don’t go into debt with your purchases) I found something that would get us back into action. Not only is the screen ...

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