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Reviews of Canon EOS 550D Rebel T2i

Testseek.com have collected 113 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 550D Rebel T2i and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 550D Rebel T2i.
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March 2010
 
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The editors liked

  • Very good photo quality
  • Excellent high ISO performance
  • Especially considering the 18 Megapixel resolution of the camera
  • Compact body
  • Welldesigned body
  • Ultrahigh resolution 3inch LCD with 3
  • 2 aspect ratio
  • Fast startup
  • Focus
  • Shottoshot times
  • Full manual controls
  • With support for RAW image format
  • RAW format supported
  • Good editing software included
  • Full HD movie recording with full manua
  • Great image quality
  • 1080p HD video at 30 fps
  • 3inch extra sharp LCD with Live View
  • Fast autofocus and camera speeds
  • Excellent detail and resolution (especially in raw mode)
  • Lovely new LCD screen - the 3
  • 2 format really makes a difference
  • Capable
  • Flexible AF system in both phase-detection and live view modes
  • High-spec video mode
  • Including external microphone jack
  • Highly intuitive operation
  • Refined ergonomics
  • Fast and responsive operation (although shooting in raw mode slows things down)
  • Very reliable
  • Excellent 18 megapixel sensor with impressively low noise and superb detail
  • Very good high ISO performance
  • Especially for 18-megapixel subframe sensor
  • Live View mode works very well
  • Live View mode offers a choice between phase-detect
  • Contrast-dete...
  • Higher resolution and improved image quality over previous Rebels
  • Improved video mode with external mic capability
  • LCD with high resolution and new 3
  • 2 dimensions
  • Excellent software bundle for both Mac and Windows users
  • Snappy 3.7 fps in burst mode
  • Fast performance
  • Excellent image quality
  • Full HD video recording
  • Lightweight design
  • Top-notch images. 18-MP resolution. Low noise levels through ISO 3200. Largest and sharpest LCD available on a D-SLR. Multiple HD video-capture modes. Manual exposure control available during video capture. Compatible with SDXC memory cards. HDMI-CEC supp...
  • Affordable
  • HD video specs identical to more expensive Canon 7D
  • 1920x1080 24p
  • High ISO.
  • Imagestabilized kit lens. Threeinch 3
  • 2 aspect ratio LCD with a slightly greater viewing angle than the old version. Dedicated Live View/Movie Record button. Quick Control Screen. External microphone jack. Quicktime H.264 video format. SD memorycard slot handles speedy SDXC memory cards. AV output and HDMI connections. Video in 1080p at 30 and 24 fps
  • 720p at 60 fps
  • 640 x 480 at 60 fps and VGA
  • Accurate colors
  • Quick response of 3.7 fps
  • Good control layout
  • Noise under control up to ISO 1600
  • Excellent photo quality
  • Above average video-capture quality
  • High resolution 18 Megapixel stills
  • Adjustable HD resolution and fps with mic input
  • Superb high resolution screen with 3
  • 2 shape
  • Confident 63-zone metering system from 7D.
  • Fantastic image quality
  • Very versatile
  • Light and compact

The editors didn't like

  • JPEGs are soft at default settings
  • Good lenses needed for best results
  • Redeye a problem
  • No way to remove it in playback mode
  • Small right hand grip not for everyone
  • LCD outdoor visibility could be better
  • Sluggish contrast detect autofocus in live view
  • Continuous shooting mode could be better
  • Very basic playback mode
  • Wireless flash control would've been nice
  • Relatively slow burst mode
  • Video controls could be easier to use
  • Some detail loss in very dark or bright conditions
  • Auto Lighting Optimizer's effect is subtle to the point of being unnoticeable
  • No rear control dial (as found on higher-end Canon bodies)
  • Entry-level ergonomics won't suit everyone (the EOS 50D and 7D just feel nicer)
  • No in-camera raw conversion option
  • Slightly soft JPEG output at default settings (but this is far from unusual)
  • Chroma noise takes a fairly big chunk out of resolution at ISO 12
  • Main dial has too much resistance
  • Is uncomfortable in use
  • No rear control dial
  • Evaluative metering tends to blow highlights
  • Often requires 1/3 to 2/3EV of negative exposure compensation
  • No dedicated AF-assist lamp (flash is used)
  • And AF-assist ad...
  • Relatively expensive for entry level camera kit
  • Light plastic feel is a turn off for some photographers
  • Autofocus doesn't work in Movie mode
  • Video recording is not as intuitive as with a dedicated camcorder. Frames-per-second capture is slower than the competition.
  • Smaller form size
  • Almost too light
  • Plasticy.
  • Lack of quick control wheel (you have to get Canon's 7D or a higher model to have one). Bothersome autofocus assist flash. Build quality not as robust as feature set.
  • AF Assist lamp not on body
  • Kit lens is weak
  • Problematic videos
  • Annoying viewfinder
  • Irritating control layout for video capture
  • Modest 3.7fps shooting and small RAW buffer
  • Screen fixed in position
  • Unlike several rivals
  • Average 9-point AF system and viewfinder
  • Compelling rivals if you don't care for 1080p movies.
  • A touch too expensive

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  Published: 2010-04-01, review by: dpreview.com

  • Excellent detail and resolution (especially in raw mode), Lovely new LCD screen - the 3:2 format really makes a difference, Capable, flexible AF system in both phase-detection and live view modes, High-spec video mode, including external microphone jack, Highly intuitive operation, refined ergonomics, Fast and responsive operation (although shooting in raw mode slows things down), Very reliable
  • Auto Lighting Optimizer's effect is subtle to the point of being unnoticeable, No rear control dial (as found on higher-end Canon bodies), Entry-level ergonomics won't suit everyone (the EOS 50D and 7D just feel nicer), No in-camera raw conversion option, Slightly soft JPEG output at default settings (but this is far from unusual), Chroma noise takes a fairly big chunk out of resolution at ISO 12
  • As I mentioned in the introduction to this review, Canon has pulled out all the stops with the EOS 550D, and has delivered the most highly specified Rebel-series DSLR we've ever seen. In practice, the camera does not disappoint, and in all respects it...

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  Published: 2010-03-31, Author: Vlad , review by: engadget.com

  • Abstract:  We've seen plenty of the headline 1080p / 30fps video mode on the Rebel T2i, but what's been missing till now are the equally comprehensive reviews of this new 18 megapixel shooter's other talents. Starting off with image quality -- still the bread and bu...

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  Published: 2010-03-31, review by: photographyblog.com

  • The Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i is a solid mid-range camera whose main virtue is that it allows you to capture incredibly detailed photos without ever getting in the way or spoiling the fun of picture taking. Surely enough, it doesn't have the robust ...

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  Published: 2010-03-29, review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Fantastic image quality, very versatile, light and compact
  • A touch too expensive

 
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  Published: 2010-03-26, review by: pcmag.com

  • Top-notch images. 18-MP resolution. Low noise levels through ISO 3200. Largest and sharpest LCD available on a D-SLR. Multiple HD video-capture modes. Manual exposure control available during video capture. Compatible with SDXC memory cards. HDMI-CEC supp...
  • Video recording is not as intuitive as with a dedicated camcorder. Frames-per-second capture is slower than the competition.
  • The Canon EOS Rebel T2i pumps out beautiful pictures and boasts full-featured 1080p video recording options that were previously only available with D-SLRs twice its price....

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  Published: 2010-03-01, review by: cameralabs.com

  • High resolution 18 Megapixel stills, Adjustable HD resolution and fps with mic input, Superb high resolution screen with 3:2 shape, Confident 63-zone metering system from 7D.
  • Modest 3.7fps shooting and small RAW buffer, Screen fixed in position, unlike several rivals, Average 9-point AF system and viewfinder, Compelling rivals if you don't care for 1080p movies.
  • Canon's EOS 550D / Rebel T2i continues the company's tradition of filtering-down features from a higher-end model into a more affordable body. As such, the 550D / T2i enjoys the same high resolution photos and flexible movie modes of the 7D, not t...

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  Published: 2010-02-11, review by: The-digital-picture.com

  • Abstract:  Overall, the Canon EOS Rebel T2i / 550D's image quality is excellent. I don't have any complaints - especially for the price of the camera...

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  Published: 2010-01-01, review by: tipa.com

  • Abstract:  With a definition of 18 MP, the Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i competes with her more expensive sister-competitor. This advanced DSLR includes a 1920 x 1080 full-HD video mode, efficient Live View, an impressive number of settings and functions and is ded...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-01, review by: about.com

  • Abstract:  The Rebel T2i is one of the best consumer level DSLR cameras on the market. It is lightweight, with the ability to capture incredibly detailed pictures with minimum fuss. It has many of the features that its bigger brother, the Canon 7D offers, but at...

 
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  Published: 2010-03-13, review by: canadianreviewer.com

  • Overall, we're extremely excited about the potential of the T2i. When the EOS 7D came out, the prospect of HD video on top of 18 Megapixels capability was exciting but not affordable. With the T2i, this is closer to earth and will put HD video capabili...

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