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Testseek.com 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.
Award: Most Awarded March 2011
March 2011
 
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147 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Very good photo quality (with a decent lens)
  • Low noise through ISO 1600 in low light
  • ISO 3200 in normal light
  • Flipout
  • Rotating LCD display with 1.04 million pixels and decent outdoor visibility
  • Fast startup
  • Focus (with viewfinder)
  • Shottoshot speeds
  • Full manual controls
  • With support for RAW image format
  • Creative Auto mode lets beginners adjust depthoffield and Picture Style with ease
  • Au
  • 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...
  • Quick
  • Good picture quality
  • Very appealing image quality
  • Excellent variangle LCD
  • Excellent video functionality
  • Beautiful and useful Vari Angle 3-inch LCD
  • Built-in Speedlite wireless transmitter with multi-flash support
  • Robust movie recording options including full HD
  • External mic jack
  • Clear
  • Easy to use menu system and onscreen controls
  • Excellent image quality
  • Even at ISO 1600
  • Versatile 18-135mm kit lens option provides all in one solution
  • The Canon EOS Rebel T3i delivers excellent video capabilities and image and video quality
  • Fine 18-megapixel images
  • Excellent 3-inch vari-angle LCD
  • Full HD video at 30 fps
  • 3.7 fps at full resolution
  • Great feel in the hand
  • Impressive video capabilities
  • Good manual.
  • Easy to pickup and use
  • High resolution 18 Megapixel stills
  • Articulated screen with superb 1040k / 3
  • 2 panel
  • HD video at multiple fps with mic input and adjustable levels
  • Wireless flash control
  • Neat Digital Zoom and Video Snapshot features.

The editors didn't like

  • Images on the soft side
  • And kit lenses only make matters worse
  • Redeye a problem
  • No way to remove it in playback mode
  • Very slow contrast detect autofocus in live view
  • Unremarkable continuous shooting mode
  • No fulltime autofocus in movie mode
  • Below average battery life
  • Body gets scratched very easily
  • 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 ...
  • Extremely slow Live View mode
  • Not as fast as the T2i
  • Images aren't as sharp
  • Lacks live creative filters
  • Live view AF is slow
  • Priced very close to the EOS 60D
  • Some physical controls (such as Display button) oddly placed
  • Lack of single button movie recording
  • Auto White Balance struggles in most indoor lighting conditions--a traditional Canon weakness
  • If you shoot both still and video
  • The T3i's controls can be frustrating to operate
  • And it's not terribly fast for burst shooting sports
  • Kids
  • Or pets
  • Tends to run warm indoors
  • Video is good but focusing is cumbersome
  • No burst mode in A+ auto
  • Obtuse user interface
  • Sluggish AF during Live View and video recording
  • Modest 3.7fps shooting and small RAW buffer
  • Average 9-point AF system and viewfinder
  • Still no continuous AF for movies
  • Models on either side may be better for some photographers.

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  Published: 2016-10-18, Author: Jo , review by: lifewire.com

  • I personally find the layout and control system of the Nikon confusing and somewhat lacking in key areas.However, image quality is where it counts. If you are new to digital cameras, then the Nikon has the edge.Both cameras have their plus points, though...

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  Published: 2012-07-06, review by: camerastuffreview.com

  • Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.               StarterYear:2011Overall score:6Resolution:6Dynamic Range:6.7Noise:7.5Color:9.3Whitebalance:6.5Megapixels:18Sensor:A...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-08, review by: The-digital-picture.com

  • Abstract:  A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned. ...

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  Published: 2012-01-11, review by: shutterbug.com

  • 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...

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  Published: 2011-12-09, Author: sraynes , review by: digitalcameraworld.com

  • 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...

 
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  Published: 2011-10-19, review by: pcmag.com

  • Quick, Good picture quality,
  • 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. ...

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  Published: 2011-10-07, review by: imaging-resource.com

  • 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...

 
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  Published: 2011-08-08, Author: Loyd , review by: maximumpc.com

  • Great feel in the hand; impressive video capabilities; good manual.
  • Obtuse user interface

 
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  Published: 2011-06-20, review by: letsgodigital.org

  • 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...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-14, review by: tomsguide.com

  • Abstract:  The articulating screen is the real gem here, as it can make taking photos and video at odd angles much, much easier. At the core...

 
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