Canon Rebel T2i
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The Canon Rebel T2i has much to offer the consumer and has added vast improvements when compared to the Canon Rebel T1i released just under a year ago. The Canon Rebel T2i has been announced as the novel, new flagship of Canon’s EOS Rebel product line, and for any consumer seeking a super portable, lightweight, digital camera, the Canon Rebel T2i is ideal. This camera is an 18.0 megapixel camera that allows users to capture excellent still images as well as high definition film. The Rebel T2i is fantastic for neophyte and adept photographers alike, and it serves as the perfect camera for anyone looking for a device that is highly advanced but simple to use.
Canon Rebel T2i Design
The Canon Rebel T2i has an outer casing that is very similar to the Canon 500D. The Canon T2i is 3.8 inches in terms of height, 5.1 inches in terms of width, and 3 inches in terms of depth. The Rebel T2i weighs all of 1.2 pounds, and it offers users a large 3 inch LCD display screen with a maximum pixel resolution of 5184 x 3456. This digital camera also has a focal lens of 18 to 55mm. The beautiful LCD screen offers nearly 100 percent coverage, seven different levels in terms of brightness, and 160 degree viewing angles. The Rebel T2i is also designed so that it has an eye level view finding pentamirror. This camera is also equipped with an EF lens mount so that it is compatible with EF as well as EFS lenses.
Canon T2i Performance
Consumers investing in the Canon T2i will find that the focus range on this digital camera is superior; the camera can focus from three feet to infinity without an issue. This camera has a high definition movie mode too so the camera can be used to capture outstanding video. The image processor in this camera ensures that there is no digital noise in images or video, and it also improves upon color gradations and image tonality. What’s more, the DIGIG 4 processor helps the camera in reproducing colors in all of their natural glory.
The camera does not come with a camera dock and it offers no touch screen operations. While the Canon Rebel T2i comes with a water resistant view finder, the device is not waterproof. It is also not shockproof or cold proof so users will need to handle the camera with great care to ensure the longevity of the device. The 18.0 megapixel sensor in the Canon T2i offers up better and improved pixilation over the Canon EOS Rebel T1i 500D; this ensures better colorization, deeper, and richer image intensity, and outstanding image captures in every instance.
The Canon T2i is equipped with a self timer which can be set from two to ten seconds, and an USB 2.0 interface for computer connectivity. Video outputs are also integrated into the T2i and users get an NTSC, an HDMI, and a PAL output, and the camera is also capable of capturing audio which enhances all video captures made with the T2i. Finally, the Canon T2i is compatible with PictBridge so users can print out pictures quickly and with impressive accuracy; the purchase of this camera is accompanied by the superior software application, EOS Digital Solution. The latter program aids in the transfer of files on the camera so they can be edited, stored, and organized on a personal computer.
When purchasing the Canon Rebel T2i, the user gets everything he or she needs to start using the camera immediately; the camera comes with the attractive camera body, an LP-E8 battery and charger, an EFS 18 to 55mm lens, a USB and A/V cable, and an eye cup. The camera is also offered with a user’s manual, and the EOS Digital Solutions CD ROM too. A strap is also sold with the camera for ease of tote-ability. The T2i is an outstanding selection if you are seeking a camera that is affordable, functional, and attractive. Brimming with features and offering up an easy user experience, the Canon Rebel T2i is one of the hottest cameras offered today.
Customer Reviews :
PERFECT !, March 11, 2010
– By G. Argov
Whether you’re new to the world of DSLRs, or are a seasoned photographer who wants to try your luck at video, the Canon Rebel T2i is perfect. I’ve had nothing but great experiences with it so far, and highly recommend to everyone…. Read More >>
I’m In Love., March 5, 2010
– By. A. Lang “giphlag” (Boston, MA)
For the past 8 years I’ve been using a point-and-shoot Sony DSC-F717, which has served me quite well for what I was doing and actually had really good image quality. I’ve been following closely, over the past few years, the developments and price cuts of entry level DSLRs and am glad I waited this long! Once I noticed that manufacturers were adding video capabilities, I knew waiting a little while longer, until they got it just right, would pay off. Read More >>

