Testseek.co.uk have collected 147 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 600D Rebel T3i and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 600D Rebel T3i.
March 2011
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The editors liked
Overall strong image quality
Wireless flash capabilities
Articulated LCD
Full HD video recording
Plenty of features for beginners to grow
Good picture quality
Highquality swivel LCD screen
Fully functional Live View viewfinder (image preview and settings)
Good 1855 mm IS II kit lens supplied
Good software package included / Excellent battery life
Excellent sensor and great high-ISO quality
Articulating LCD screen is bright and detailed
Some improvements over the EOS 550D
Compact
Lightweight
Easier to use than ever
Angle adjustable LCD screen and large resolution a boon
Detailed vari-angle screen
Wireless flash control
Useful fold-out screen
Numerous video features
Plenty of on-board help and creative tools
Angle-adjustable LCD and large resolution are a boon for those who want more from their photography
Excellent sensor and great highISO qualit
Articulating LCD screen is bright and detaile
Some improvements over the EOS 550
The editors didn't like
Meagre burst rate
Not built for those with large hands
Optical viewfinder a bit narrow
Autofocus in Live View and video too slow for use out and about
Noisy shutter release
No video mode button / No presence detection to switch off the LCD
Good picture quality, Highquality swivel LCD screen, Fully functional Live View viewfinder (image preview and settings), Good 1855 mm IS II kit lens supplied, Good software package included / Excellent battery life
Optical viewfinder a bit narrow, Autofocus in Live View and video too slow for use out and about, Noisy shutter release, No video mode button / No presence detection to switch off the LCD, More custom controls would be nice
The Canon EOS 600D is a logical, if not strictly necessary, update of the 550D. It's not a camera that'll go down in history but it's a decent SLR that takes good pictures and has plenty of settings. ...
Detailed vari-angle screen, wireless flash control
Plasticy build quality, slow AF in live view, Raw continuous shooting
The 600D’s 18MP sensor produces great-looking images to rival any mid-range DSLR. The build quality and slow live view may be its weaknesses but the inclusion of a vari-angle LCD screen and wireless flash control features make the 600D a very strong mo...
We have only a few reservations stopping us from wholeheartedly recommending the Canon EOS 600D for amateur photographers. Its buttons take a while to get the hang of (and we think a more logical layout would make them friendlier), and the menu system...
Although the Canon 600D's focusing speed is generally good, the meagre burst rate and slow down upon processing mean that it's perhaps not the ideal camera for action photography. It's also probably not ideal for larger handed users, but otherwise ther...
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Abstract: Rebels have always delivered good value wrapped up in a compact package and it’s why I personally own two—a Rebel XT and a Rebel XTi—both of them converted to infrared-only capture. The 18-megapixel EOS Rebel T3i is clearly an evolutionary model in th...