Canon 600D
The 600D / T3i offers a 1,040,000-dot vari-angle LCD screen, a 63-zone metering sensor – identical to the one used in the more expensive EOS 7D – standard ISO settings of 100-6400 (expandable to 12800), and 3.7fps continuous shooting.
The 600D / T3i offers a 1,040,000-dot vari-angle LCD screen, a 63-zone metering sensor – identical to the one used in the more expensive EOS 7D – standard ISO settings of 100-6400 (expandable to 12800), and 3.7fps continuous shooting.
After taking a lot of time researching about 600D and Nikon D5100, I decided to purchase 600D as my first DSLR ever. In retrospect, and of course after user play-around, I’m really happy in owning this superior product of its kind.
The Canon EOS 600D might not be the swankiest camera in the world but it’s a well-balanced, competitively priced digital SLR with a knack for making expert photography highly accessible.
For the money, the Canon EOS 600D is a great choice for dSLR videographers–though the cheaper Canon EOS 550D can still suffice if you don’t need the articulated LCD–and it’s a solid choice for creative still shooters. But while the image quality and general shooting performance are top-notch, if you’re upgrading to capture sports, kids or pets, the EOS 600D may not be able to keep up.
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