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
(83%)
147 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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1490 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
Abstract: Canon's triple-digit EOS cameras are usually aimed at those new to SLR photography, but as models acquire more functionality, they've ventured further into enthusiast territory. The Canon EOS 600D sits somewhere in between the two camps, with a small form...
Extremely slow Live View mode, Not as fast as the T2i, images aren't as sharp,
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i is a fast, high-performing digital SLR, but it isn't as good as its predecessor, the Editors' Choice-winning T2i, which, thankfully, is still available. ...
Excellent and proven 18-megapixel sensor, Lots of detail, especially in RAW files, Very good high ISO performance, Very accurate colors, Full HD video capability at three frame rates with auto or manual exposure control, Video Digital Zoom, ranging fro...
Dynamic range is not up to par with the best APS-C sensors, No microfocus adjustment, Very warm auto white balance indoors, Sluggish startup and mode switching, Only center AF point is cross-type, while the Canon 60D has all nine cross-type (for those ...
As it stands, the Canon T3i is the flagship Rebel, with the T3 and T2i beneath it in features. Its still image quality is among the best in its price range, and its video modes are quite complete, offering excellent quality, provided you can handle sho...
Abstract: In February this year Canon introduced its newest entry-level DSLR camera, the Canon EOS 600D. The compact, lightweight SLR camera has everything on board for capturing beautiful photos as well as Full HD videos. The Canon EOS 600D captures cle...
Abstract: I had the chance to shoot with the Canon T3i for a couple of days and the following comments are based on my experience with the camera. In some ways it's an easy camera to review because the T2i, T3i, EOS 60D and EOS 7D all use essentially the sam...
The Rebel T3i continues the tradition of the entry-level line of Canon DSLRs by staying at the top of the pile – although, it is closely surrounded by the likes of the Nikon D5100 and the T3i’s bigger, badder brother, the 60D. For those who are lookin...
Abstract: Video Review: The Canon T3i DSLR features a compact size, the power of the DIGIC 4 image processor, 18 megapixels and a 3" LCD screening. Chris Hardwick and Candace Bailey review the $900 DSLR for its official Gadget Pr0n rating....